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Interconnecting Cisco
Network Devices
Introduction
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Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you
will be able to perform the following tasks:
• Determine when to use a hub, Ethernet switch,
or multiprotocol router
• Use Cisco software to identify interfaces,
protocols, addresses, and connectivity
• Interconnect switches and routers according to
a specification
• Configure switches and routers to support LAN
and WAN services
• Set up IP subnet addressing and address
utilities for effective network administration
• Configure access lists to control access to
devices or network segments
• Verify that switches, routers, and their
configured network services operate as intended
• Recognize a network problem, identify the
source of the problem, and resolve it
VLAN 3
VLAN 1
Legend
ISL ISL FastEthernet/
Ethernet
VLAN 2 ISDN
VLAN 1 Dedicated
ISL
ISL
Core_Server
ISDN Leased Line/
Cloud Frame Relay
• Know commonly used
network terms and topologies • Fundamental network
• Know the basic function of a device roles
network protocol • Understand the
layers of the ISO/OSI
Reference model
• Use Windows 95/NT to run
Interconnecting Cisco multiple applications
Network Devices
(ICND) • Exposure to the Internet or
an intranet
• Basic ability with binary and
hexadecimal numbering
Student role
• Meet prerequisites
• Introduce yourself
• Ask/answer questions
• Your name and work location
• Your job responsibilities
• Your internetworking experience
• Your objectives for this week
Classrelated Facilitiesrelated
• Signin sheet • Rest rooms
• Length and times • Site emergency
• Participant materials procedures
• Attire • Break and lunch
room locations
• Communications
• Student kit
• www.cisco.com
• CDROM
• Cisco Press
DSU/CSU