Basic switch concepts
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This chapter summarize the operation of Ethernet as defined for 100/1000 Mbps LANs in the IEEE 802.3 standard. Explain the functions that enable a switch to forward Ethernet frames in a LAN. Configure a switch for operation in a network designed to support voice, video, and data transmissions. Configure basic security on a switch that will operate in a network designed to support voice, video, and data transmissions.
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In this chapter: Explain the basic concepts of a switched environment, configure initial settings on a Cisco switch, configure switch ports to meet network requirements, configure the management switch virtual interface, describe basic security attacks in a switched environment, describe security best practices in a switched environment, configure the port security feature to restrict network access.
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Routing and Packet Forwarding Routing Protocols and Concepts quangkien@gmail.com .
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Summarize the operation of Ethernet as defined for 100/1000 Mbps LANs in the IEEE 802.3 standard. Explain the functions that enable a switch to forward Ethernet frames in a LAN. Configure a switch for operation in a network designed to support voice, video, and data transmissions. Configure basic security on a switch that will operate in a network designed to support voice, video, and data transmissions.
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Objectives: Summarize the operation of Ethernet as defined for 100/1000 Mbps LANs in the IEEE 802.3 standard. Explain the functions that enable a switch to forward Ethernet frames in a LAN. Configure a switch for operation in a network designed to support voice, video, and data transmissions. Configure basic security on a switch that will operate in a network designed to support voice, video, and data transmissions.
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Interconnection Networks This chapter is the first of three chapters devoted to the study of network theory. The basic concepts of the interconnection networks are briefly outlined here. The aim is to introduce the terminology and define the properties that characterize an interconnection network. These networks will be described independently from the context in which they could be used, that is either a circuit switch or a packet switch. The classes of rearrangeable networks investigated in Chapter 3 and that of non-blocking networks studied in Chapter 4 will complete the network theory. .
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