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It       requires      good
                                                                         understanding of topics like
                                                                         Internetworking      Basics,
                                                                         Internet     Protocol,    IP
                                     This certification is earned upon   Routing, Switching, Virtual
                                     passing the ICND1 640-822 and
                                     ICND2        640-816       exams.   LAN, Security, NAT, Cisco
                                     Examinees may take the exams        Wireless       Technologies,
The Cisco Certified Network          separately or the single 640-802    IPV6 and WAN Protocols.
Associate certification is popular   CCNA composite exam.
certification course that covers
skills necessary to administer
Cisco devices on small or
medium-sized networks.
NAT(Network
                Project                   Router and   Concept of
Devices Used              IP Addressing                             Access Lists      Address      Switching
               overview                    Routing       Cloud
                                                                                    Translation)
4
REMOTE
   CONNECTIVITY
USING FRAME - RELAY
Class-full addressing
• Class A(1-127)
• Class B(128-191)      Class-less addressing
• Class C(192-223)
                        • CIDR(Classless Inter-Domain
• Class D(224-239)        Routing)
• Class E(240-255)      • FLSM(Fixed Length Subnet Masking)
                        • VLSM(Variable Length Subnet
                          Masking)
   Data is sent in form of packets between 2 end devices
   Routers are used to direct packet to its destination
Rip sends routing
It is the most easily
                                  update messages at
 confused protocol                                                   Router updates its
                                     regular interval of
   because rip like                                                routing table to reflect
                                   time and also when
protocols are many                                                   the new changes.
                                  the network topology
   on the internet.
                                         changes.


                    It uses distance
                    vector algorithm
                                                    The maximum hop
                 which mathematically
                                                    count for rip is 15
                  compares routes to
                                                         and the
                 identify the best path
                                                      Administrative
                  to be chosen for a
                                                   Distance (AD) is 120.
                 particular destination
                        address.
Command                                Command’s purpose

Rtr(config)#router rip                       Enables RIP routing process

Rtr(config-router)#network                   Associates a network with a RIP routing process


Rtr#debug ip rip                             used to view real time RIP routing updates


Rtr(config-router)#passive-interface fa0/0   Prevent RIP updates from going out an interface

Rtr#show ip protocols                        Used to display timers used by RIP
   Frame Relay is packet-switched technology. Frame Relay
    follows principle of packet-switched technology. Packet-
    switched networks allow dynamically share the network
    medium and the available bandwidth to the end to end
    stations
 ACLs are lists of conditions that are applied to
  traffic traveling across a router's interface. These
  lists tell the router what types of packets to accept
  or deny. Acceptance and denial can be based on
  specified conditions.
 ACLs can be configured at the router to control
  access to a network or subnet.
 ACLs must be defined on a per-protocol, per
  direction, or per port basis.
 There are three types of ACLs
 1. Standard
 2. Extended
 3. Named
1. Limit network traffic and increase network performance.
2. Provide traffic flow control.
3. Provide a basic level of security for network access.
4. Decide which types of traffic are forwarded or blocked at      the
router interfaces. For example: Permit e-mail traffic to be routed, but
block all telnet traffic.
5. Allow an administrator to control what areas a client can access on
a network.
6. If ACLs are not configured on the router, all packets passing through
the router will be allowed onto all parts of the network.
NAT: Network Address Translator
  NAT
    Translates between local addresses and public ones
    Many private hosts share few global addresses




  Private Network                             Public Network
    Uses private address range                      Uses public addresses
    (local addresses)
    Local addresses may not                         Public addresses are
    be used externally                              globally unique
A network switch is a small hardware device that joins
multiple computers together within one Local Area
Network(LAN). Technically switches operate at Data-link
Layer. These are almost like HUBS. But unlike HUBS
network switches are capable of inspecting data as it is
recieved, determining the source and destination device
of each packet, and forwarding them appropriately.
   VLAN provides Virtual Segmentation of Broadcast Domain in
    the network. The devices, which are member of same Vlan,
    are able to communicate with each other.
   The devices of different Vlan may communicate with each
    other with routing called Inter Vlan Communication.
   With the help of VTP, we can simplify the process of creating
    Vlan. In multiple switches, we can configure one switch as VTP
    server and all other switches will be configured as VTP client.
    We will create Vlans on VTP server switch.
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CCNA ppt

  • 2. It requires good understanding of topics like Internetworking Basics, Internet Protocol, IP This certification is earned upon Routing, Switching, Virtual passing the ICND1 640-822 and ICND2 640-816 exams. LAN, Security, NAT, Cisco Examinees may take the exams Wireless Technologies, The Cisco Certified Network separately or the single 640-802 IPV6 and WAN Protocols. Associate certification is popular CCNA composite exam. certification course that covers skills necessary to administer Cisco devices on small or medium-sized networks.
  • 3. NAT(Network Project Router and Concept of Devices Used IP Addressing Access Lists Address Switching overview Routing Cloud Translation)
  • 4. 4
  • 5. REMOTE CONNECTIVITY USING FRAME - RELAY
  • 6.
  • 7. Class-full addressing • Class A(1-127) • Class B(128-191) Class-less addressing • Class C(192-223) • CIDR(Classless Inter-Domain • Class D(224-239) Routing) • Class E(240-255) • FLSM(Fixed Length Subnet Masking) • VLSM(Variable Length Subnet Masking)
  • 8.
  • 9. Data is sent in form of packets between 2 end devices  Routers are used to direct packet to its destination
  • 10.
  • 11. Rip sends routing It is the most easily update messages at confused protocol Router updates its regular interval of because rip like routing table to reflect time and also when protocols are many the new changes. the network topology on the internet. changes. It uses distance vector algorithm The maximum hop which mathematically count for rip is 15 compares routes to and the identify the best path Administrative to be chosen for a Distance (AD) is 120. particular destination address.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. Command Command’s purpose Rtr(config)#router rip Enables RIP routing process Rtr(config-router)#network Associates a network with a RIP routing process Rtr#debug ip rip used to view real time RIP routing updates Rtr(config-router)#passive-interface fa0/0 Prevent RIP updates from going out an interface Rtr#show ip protocols Used to display timers used by RIP
  • 15. Frame Relay is packet-switched technology. Frame Relay follows principle of packet-switched technology. Packet- switched networks allow dynamically share the network medium and the available bandwidth to the end to end stations
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.  ACLs are lists of conditions that are applied to traffic traveling across a router's interface. These lists tell the router what types of packets to accept or deny. Acceptance and denial can be based on specified conditions.  ACLs can be configured at the router to control access to a network or subnet.  ACLs must be defined on a per-protocol, per direction, or per port basis.  There are three types of ACLs 1. Standard 2. Extended 3. Named
  • 20. 1. Limit network traffic and increase network performance. 2. Provide traffic flow control. 3. Provide a basic level of security for network access. 4. Decide which types of traffic are forwarded or blocked at the router interfaces. For example: Permit e-mail traffic to be routed, but block all telnet traffic. 5. Allow an administrator to control what areas a client can access on a network. 6. If ACLs are not configured on the router, all packets passing through the router will be allowed onto all parts of the network.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. NAT: Network Address Translator NAT Translates between local addresses and public ones Many private hosts share few global addresses Private Network Public Network Uses private address range Uses public addresses (local addresses) Local addresses may not Public addresses are be used externally globally unique
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. A network switch is a small hardware device that joins multiple computers together within one Local Area Network(LAN). Technically switches operate at Data-link Layer. These are almost like HUBS. But unlike HUBS network switches are capable of inspecting data as it is recieved, determining the source and destination device of each packet, and forwarding them appropriately.
  • 27. VLAN provides Virtual Segmentation of Broadcast Domain in the network. The devices, which are member of same Vlan, are able to communicate with each other.  The devices of different Vlan may communicate with each other with routing called Inter Vlan Communication.
  • 28. With the help of VTP, we can simplify the process of creating Vlan. In multiple switches, we can configure one switch as VTP server and all other switches will be configured as VTP client. We will create Vlans on VTP server switch.