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CCNP SWITCH Portable Command Guide

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ISBN-10: 1587202484

ISBN-13: 9781587202483

Edition: 2010

Authors: Scott Empson, Hans Roth

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CCNP is now the second most common Cisco certification. Its three exams cover more advanced routing and switching topics than CCNA, and now includes both security and wireless. The CCNPreg; SWITCH Portable Command Guide is the ideal supplementary guide for every network administrator who wants to pass the 2009 Implementing Cisco Switched Networks (SWITCH) CCNP exam. Quick, lightweight, and filled with realistic configuration examples, it summarizes all the commands, keywords and optional sub-commands, command arguments, and associated prompts covered on the CCNP SWITCH exam. The book contains both network diagrams and command outputs, showing all the commands needed to build real-world…    
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Book details

List price: $41.00
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Cisco Press
Publication date: 4/21/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

Introduction
Analyzing Campus Network Designs
Cisco Hierarchical Model of Network Design
Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Model
Cisco Service-Oriented Network Architecture
PPDIOO Lifecycle Approach
Implementing VLANs in a Campus Network
Virtual Local Area Networks
Creating Static VLANs
Assigning Ports to VLANs
Using the range Command
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
Setting the Encapsulation Type
Verifying VLAN Information
Saving VLAN Configurations
Erasing VLAN Configurations
Verifying VLAN Trunking
VLAN Trunking Protocol
Verifying VTP
Configuration Example: VLANs
Private Virtual Local Area Networks
Configuring Private VLANs
PVLAN Trunk on the Catalyst 3560/3750
PVLAN Trunk on the Catalyst 4500
PVLAN on a 3750 Layer 3 Switch
Verifying PVLANs
Configuration Example: PVLAN
EtherChannel
Interface Modes in EtherChannel
Guidelines for Configuring EtherChannel
Configuring L2 EtherChannel
Configuring L3 EtherChannel
Verifying EtherChannel
Configuration Example: EtherChannel
Implementing Spanning Tree
Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring the Root Switch
Configuring a Secondary Root Switch
Configuring Port Priority
Configuring the Path Cost
Configuring the Switch Priority of a VLAN
Configuring STP Timers
FlexLinks
Verifying STP
Optional STP Configurations
PortFast
BPDU Guard
BPDU Filtering
UplinkFast
BackboneFast
Root Guard
Loop Guard
Unidirectional Link Detection
Changing the Spanning-Tree Mode
Extended System ID
Enabling Rapid Spanning Tree
Enabling Multiple Spanning Tree
Verifying MST
Troubleshooting Spanning Tree
Configuration Example: STP
Core Switch (3560)
Distribution 1 Switch (3560)
Distribution 2 Switch (3560)
Access 1 Switch (2960)
Access 2 Switch (2960)
Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing
Inter-VLAN Communication Using an External Router: Router-on-a-Stick
Inter-VLAN Communication Tips
Inter-VLAN Communication on a Multilayer Switch Through a Switch Virtual Interface
Removing L2 Switchport Capability of a Switch Port
Configuring SVI Autostate
Configuring a Layer 3 EtherChannel
Configuring Inter-VLAN Communication
Configuration Example: Inter-VLAN Communication
ISP Router
CORP Router
L2Switch2 (Catalyst 2960)
L3Switch1 (Catalyst 3560)
L2Switch1 (Catalyst 2960)
Configuring DHCP Server on a Router or Layer 3 Switch
Verifying and Troubleshooting DHCP Configuration
Configuring a DHCP Helper Address
DHCP Client on a Cisco IOS Software Ethernet Interface
Configuration Example: DHCP
Edmonton Router
Gibbons Router
Configuring Cisco Express Forwarding
Verifying CEF
Troubleshooting CEF
Implementing a Highly Available Network
Implementing Network Logging
Configuring Syslog
Configuring an SNMP Managed Node
Service Level Agreements (SLA)
Configuring IP SLA (Catalyst 3750)
Monitoring IP SLA Operations
Implementing a First Hop Redundancy Protocols Solution
Hot Standby Routing Protocol
Configuring HSRP
Default HSRP Configuration Settings
Verifying HSRP
HSRP Optimization Options
Multiple HSRP
HSRP IP SLA Tracking
Debugging HSRP
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
Configuring VRRP
Verifying VRRP
Debugging VRRP
Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
Configuring GLBP
Verifying GLBP
Debugging GLBP
Configuration Example: HSRP on L3 Switch
Switch DLS1
Switch DLS2
IP SLA Tracking—Switch DLS1 VLAN 10
Configuration Example: GLBP
DLS1
DLS2
Minimizing Service Loss and Data Theft in a Campus Network
Configuring Static MAC Addresses
Configuring Switch Port Security
Verifying Switch Port Security
Sticky MAC Addresses
Programming Authentication Methods
Adding 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
Mitigating VLAN Hopping: Best Practices
VLAN Access Maps
Verifying VLAN Access Maps
Configuration Example: VLAN Access Maps
DHCP Snooping
Verifying DHCP Snooping
Implementing Dynamic ARP Inspection
Verifying DAI
Configuring IP Source Guard
Understanding Cisco Discovery Protocol Security Issues
Link Layer Discovery Protocol Configuration
Configuring the Secure Shell Protocol
Restricting Management Access with ACLs
Telnet Sessions
Web Interface Sessions
Disabling Unneeded Services
Securing End-Device Access Ports
Accommodating Voice and Video in Campus Networks
Communications Subsystems
Configuring and Verifying Voice VLANs
Power over Ethernet
High Availability for Voice and Video
Configuring AutoQoS: 2960/3560/3750
Verifying Auto QoS Information: 2960/3560/3750
Configuring AutoQoS: 6500
Verifying AutoQoS Information: 6500
Integrating Wireless LANs into a Campus Network
Wireless Roaming and Controllers
Switch Configuration for Standalone APs and HREAPs
Switch Configuration for WLC and Controller-Based APs
Configuration for the LWAP Connection
Configuration for the WLC Connection
Switch Configuration for 4400 Series Controllers (EtherChannel)
The Wireless Services Module
Configuring Communication Between the Supervisor 720 and Cisco WiSM
The Initial WiSM Configuration
Configuration Example: 4402 WLAN Controller Using the Configuration Wizard
Configuration Example: 4402 WLAN Controller Using the Web Interface
Configuration Example: Configuring a 3560 Switch to Support WLANs and APs
Configuration Example: Configuring a Wireless Client
Private VLAN Catalyst Switch Support Matrix
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