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Pearson Intro To Networking Lab Manual

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. Copyright 2016. Dimensions: 8-1/2' x 10-7/8'. Pages: 384. Edition: 1st. Book.

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ISBN-10: 1-58713-353-9. ISBN-13: 978-1-58713-353-4 The only authorized Lab Manual for the Cisco Networking Academy Introduction to Networks course in the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum Introduction to Networks Lab Manual Version 5.1 contains all the labs and class activities from the Cisco® Networking Academy course of the same name. It is meant to be used within this program of study. This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The hands-on labs and class activities are designed for you to practice performing tasks that will help you learn how to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes. CCENT Practice and Study Guide Book: 978-1-58713-345-9 eBook: 978-0-13-351767-5 CCNA Routing and Switching Portable Command Guide Book: 978-1-58720-430-2 eBook: 978-0-13-338136-8 Introduction to Networks Companion Guide v5.0 Book: 978-1-58713-316-9 eBook: 978-0-13-347544-9 Introduction to Networks Course Booklet Version 5.1 Book: 978-1-58713-352-7. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Exploring the Network 1.0.1.2 Class Activity - Draw Your Concept of the Internet.

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1 1.1.1.8 Lab - Researching Network Collaboration Tools. 2 1.3.1.3 Lab - Researching Converged Network Services. 14 1.4.4.3 Lab - Researching IT and Networking Job Opportunities.

17 1.5.1.1 Class Activity - Draw Your Concept of the Internet Now. 21 Chapter 2: Configure a Network Operating System 2.0.1.2 Class Activity - It is Just an Operating System!. 23 2.1.4.7 Lab - Establishing a Console Session with Tera Term.

24 2.3.3.3 Lab - Building a Simple Network. 36 2.3.3.4 Lab - Configuring a Switch Management Address. 49 2.4.1.1 Class Activity - Tutor Me!. 57 Chapter 3: Network Protocols and Communications 3.0.1.2 Class Activity - Designing a Communications System. 59 3.2.3.4 Lab - Researching Networking Standards.

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60 3.4.1.1 Lab - Installing Wireshark. 63 3.4.1.2 Lab - Using Wireshark to View Network Traffic. 70 3.4.1.3 Class Activity - Guaranteed to Work!. 84 Chapter 4: Network Access 4.0.1.2 Class Activity - Managing the Medium.

85 4.1.2.4 Lab - Identifying Network Devices and Cabling. 87 4.2.2.7 Lab - Building an Ethernet Crossover Cable. 90 4.2.4.5 Lab - Viewing Wired and Wireless NIC Information. 96 4.5.1.1 Class Activity - Linked In!. 107 Chapter 5: Ethernet 5.0.1.2 Class Activity - Join My Social Circle. 109 5.1.1.7 Lab - Using Wireshark to Examine Ethernet Frames. 110 5.1.2.8 Lab - Viewing Network Device MAC Addresses.

117 5.2.1.7 Lab - Viewing the Switch MAC Address Table. 123 5.4.1.1 Class Activity - MAC and Choose. 127 Chapter 6: Network Layer 6.0.1.2 Class Activity - The Road Less Traveled.Or Is It?. 128 6.3.2.7 Lab - Exploring Router Physical Characteristics. 129 6.5.1.1 Class Activity - Can You Read This Map?. 137 6.5.1.2 Lab - Building a Switch and Router Network.

139 Chapter 7: IP Addressing 7.0.1.2 Class Activity - Modeling the Internet of Everything (IoE). 145 7.1.2.8 Lab - Using the Windows Calculator with Network Addresses. 146 7.1.2.9 Lab - Converting IPv4 Addresses to Binary. 153 7.1.4.9 Lab - Identifying IPv4 Addresses. 157 7.2.5.3 Lab - Identifying IPv6 Addresses. 161 7.2.5.4 Lab - Configuring IPv6 Addresses on Network Devices. 168 7.3.2.7 Lab - Testing Network Connectivity with Ping and Traceroute.

177 7.3.2.8 Lab - Mapping the Internet. 193 7.4.1.1 Class Activity - The Internet of Everything.Naturally. 201 Chapter 8: Subnetting IP Networks 8.0.1.2 Class Activity - Call Me!. 202 8.1.4.6 Lab - Calculating IPv4 Subnets. 203 8.1.4.8 Lab - Designing and Implementing a Subnetted IPv4 Addressing Scheme. 210 8.2.1.5 Lab - Designing and Implementing a VLSM Addressing Scheme.

217 8.4.1.1 Class Activity - Can You Call Me Now. 224 Chapter 9: Transport Layer 9.0.1.2 Class Activity - We Need to Talk.

226 9.2.1.6 Lab - Using Wireshark to Observe the TCP 3-Way Handshake. 227 9.2.3.5 Lab - Using Wireshark to Examine a UDP DNS Capture. 234 9.2.4.3 Lab - Using Wireshark to Examine TCP and UDP Captures.

240 9.3.1.1 Class Activity - We Need to Talk, Again. 253 Chapter 10: Application Layer 10.0.1.2 Class Activity - Application Investigation. 254 10.1.2.5 Lab - Researching Peer-to-Peer File Sharing. 255 10.2.2.8 Lab - Observing DNS Resolution. 258 10.2.3.4 Lab - Exploring FTP. 263 10.3.1.1 Class Activity - Make It Happen!.

273 Chapter 11: Build a Small Network 11.0.1.2 Class Activity - Did You Notice?. 274 11.2.2.6 Lab - Researching Network Security Threats. 276 11.2.4.6 Lab - Accessing Network Devices with SSH. 280 11.2.4.7 Lab - Examining Telnet and SSH in Wireshark. 286 11.2.4.8 Lab - Securing Network Devices. 295 11.2.5.8 Lab - Managing Router Configuration Files with Terminal Emulation Software.

303 11.2.5.9 Lab - Managing Device Configuration Files Using TFTP, Flash, and USB. 310 11.2.5.10 Lab - Researching Password Recovery Procedures. 323 11.3.2.3 Lab - Testing Network Latency with Ping and Traceroute. 326 11.3.4.6 Lab - Using the CLI to Gather Network Device Information. 331 11.4.1.1 Class Activity - Design and Build a Small Business Network (Capstone Project). 339 Appendix Labs Appendix Lab - Observing ARP with the Windows CLI, IOS CLI, and Wireshark.

340 Appendix Lab - Researching Subnet Calculators. 352 Appendix Lab - Subnetting Network Topologies.

357 Appendix Lab - Viewing Host Routing Tables.

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