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Switching Basics and Intermediate R
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Trademark Acknowledgments All terms
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Dedications To my wife Becky, and m
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Contents at a Glance Chapter 1: Int
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Task 16: Configure the Fast Etherne
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DR/BDR Election Exercise 114 Journa
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Comprehensive Lab 2-7: OSPF Configu
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LAN Switches 237 Vocabulary Exercis
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Task 3: Verify Connectivity 283 Tas
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Task 5: Look at the Switches’ Spa
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Task 2: Configure the Hosts Attache
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Challenge Lab 9-6: Advanced Switchi
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Introduction Switching Basics and I
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Work through the Study Guide and La
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Classless
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Vocabulary Exercise: Matching Chapt
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Class C Subnetting Scenario Use the
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Prefix Length Use Exercises Use the
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2. 192.168.35.142/29 IP address 110
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4. Use subnet 4 from the last quest
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Figure 1-1 Addressing Design Exerci
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List the address space that is stil
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Figure 1-7 Addressing Design Scenar
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VLSM Addressing Design Scenario 3 C
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Device Interface IP Address Subnet
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For the solution shown in Figure 1-
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First IP 192.168.1.0 11000000.10101
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Figure 1-17 Summary Route Exercise
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Figure 1-19 Summary Route Exercise
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Concept Questions List at least thr
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Figure 1-22 Mom and Pop’s Stop &
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Students should be well versed in u
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Lab Exercises Command Reference In
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Table 1-2 IP Address Range for 192.
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Table 1-8 IP Address Range for 192.
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To finish our visual, we label all
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Task 1: Basic Router Configuration
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Figure 1-29 HyperTerminal Interface
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Task 8: Configure Hostname and Pass
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Task 17: Configure the IP Host Stat
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Curriculum Lab 1-3: Converting RIPv
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BHM(config)#interface serial 0 BHM(
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Curriculum Lab 1-4: Verifying RIPv2
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Task 7: Verify that the Internetwor
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Have they changed now that RIPv2 is
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i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 -
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Redistributing: rip Default version
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The enable, VTY, and console passwo
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policy Policy routing rip RIP proto
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Will the routing table be updated t
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Objectives ■ Review basic router
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Task 3: Verify Connectivity Step 1.
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RTA have a default route. ISP canno
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area E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2
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! logging synchronous login end RTA
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! no shutdown interface Serial0/0 !
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! line con 0 exec-timeout 30 0 pass
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Step 2. Each simulated LAN requires
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C 10.1.8.128 is directly connected,
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RTA(config-if)#ip summary-address r
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Now configure RTB to summarize the
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password cisco logging synchronous
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ip host ISP 209.165.201.1 ip host R
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CHAPTER 2 Single-Area OSPF The Stud
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Vocabulary Exercise: Completion Com
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The term link simply refers to the
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Figure 2-1d Loop-free Topology for
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Learn the OSPF Commands Exercise 1.
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11. The DR/BDR election is based on
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The Cisco IOS uses the 10 8 /bps fo
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Figure 2-6 Propagating a Default Ro
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Network DR/BDR Election? Which Rout
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Command Description Router#show ip
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BERLIN Router>enable Router#configu
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Step 3. Ping from one of the connec
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Table 2-3 Lab Equipment Configurati
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BRASILIA(config-line)#login BRASILI
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Are entries in the routing table? N
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Task 14: Verify OSPF Interface Conf
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Objectives ■ Set up an IP address
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Step 2. Each workstation should be
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Step 2. Examine the running configu
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Step 5. Verify or explain the previ
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Dublin(config-line)#password cisco
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Washington(config)#router ospf 1 Wa
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Curriculum Lab 2-5: Configuring OSP
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Sydney(config)#ip host Rome 192.168
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Task 7: Observe OSPF Traffic Step 1
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After you complete the previous ste
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Task 2: Configure the Area 0 OSPF R
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Task 5: Verify Connectivity Ping fr
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Task 11: Verify Connectivity from t
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Equipment The topology shown in Fig
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Success rate is 100 percent (5/5),
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Number of interfaces in this area i
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no ip domain-lookup ip host RTB 192
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! interface Serial0/1 ! description
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exec-timeout 0 0 password cisco log
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Table 2-16 LAN Addressing Specifica
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login line vty 0 4 ! exec-timeout 0
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hostname REMOTE ! enable secret cla
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CHAPTER 3 EIGRP and Troubleshooting
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Vocabulary Exercise: Completion Dir
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RTA(config)#router eigrp 100 RTA(co
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C 172.16.0.0/18 is directly connect
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In the shaded entry for 192.168.1.1
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Troubleshooting EIGRP Normal EIGRP
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P 172.16.0.0/18, 1 successors, FD i
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It means that this router is runnin
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Internet Research Exercise The CCNA
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Protocol Value Network Layer Protoc
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Curriculum Lab 3-1: Configuring EIG
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PARIS(config-if)#exit PARIS(config)
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Task 6: Configure EIGRP Routing on
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PARIS(config)#line console 0 PARIS(
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Table 3-5 Addressing Table for Lab
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RTB RTC RTB(config)#interface Loopb
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What command would you configure on
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Step 2. Starting with 10.0.64.0, co
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! ip address 10.0.80.1 255.255.240.
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H Address Interface Hold Uptime SRT
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CHAPTER 4 Switching Concepts The St
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Vocabulary Exercise: Matching Defin
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CSMA/CD Process Flow Chart Exercise
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Introduction to LAN Switching In th
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Concept Questions Explain the diffe
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Figure 4-6 Collision and Broadcast
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Lab Exercises There are no Lab Exer
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CHAPTER 5 LAN Design and Switches T
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Vocabulary Exercise: Completion Com
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List and briefly explain the four s
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Figure 5-5 Scenario 4 In Figure 5-5
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Lab Exercises There are no Lab Exer
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CHAPTER 6 Catalyst Switch Configura
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Switch LED Interpretation Exercise
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Figure 6-2 Basic Switch Configurati
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Table 6-1 shows the switch command
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or #show interface ethernet 0/4 Not
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Curriculum Lab 6-2: Basic Switch Co
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interface FastEthernet0/2 no ip add
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Task 4: Examine the Current Running
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Task 5: Set the Access Passwords (1
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Step 3. Set the port speed of inter
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interface FastEthernet0/3 ! interfa
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Step 3. Type the switch IP address
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Task 6: Determine the show mac-addr
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Why did this change from the last d
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Task 5: Determine the MAC Addresses
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Task 10: Verify the Results Verify
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If you are running Windows 2000, ch
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Task 10: Verify the Results Step 1.
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000a.b772.2b44) MTU 1500 bytes, BW
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Task 1: Configure the Switch Config
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All 0100.0cdd.dddd STATIC CPU 1 000
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Step 4. Record the VLAN 1 MAC addre
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Task 17: Exit the Switch Step 1. Ex
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Step 2. After the TFTP server is ru
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(fc1) Copyright 1986-2004 by cisco
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Table 6-8 Lab Equipment Configurati
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! interface FastEthernet0/7 ! inter
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Background/Preparation Cable a netw
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Task 7: Procedure for the 1900 and
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Curriculum Lab 6-10: Firmware Upgra
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Task 5: Prepare for the New Image S
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Equipment The topology shown in Fig
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Step 3. What commands can you use t
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CHAPTER 7 Spanning Tree Protocol Th
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Journal Entry Chapter 7: Spanning T
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Vocabulary Exercise: Completion Com
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Figure 7-2 Determine the Root Bridg
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Figure 7-4 Determine the Root Bridg
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Concept Questions What are the basi
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The enable, VTY, and console passwo
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Task 5: Look at the VLAN Interface
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What is the priority of the non-roo
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Which ports are forwarding on the r
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Objectives ■ Create a basic switc
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hello 2, max age 20, forward delay
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Task 7: Look at the Spanning-Tree T
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CHAPTER 8 Virtual LANs The Study Gu
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True SWA(config)#interface fa0/4 SW
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VLAN global configuration mode Swit
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Switch#show vlan brief VLAN Name St
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The enable secret password is class
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1002 fddi-default act/unsup 1003 to
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VLAN Type SAID MTU Parent RingNo Br
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■ Name the VLANs and assign multi
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Switch_A(config-if)#switchport mode
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Switch_A#show vlan VLAN Name Status
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A default VLAN may not be deleted.
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30 Purchasing active Fa0/17, Fa0/18
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Total Addresses in System : 0 Max A
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CHAPTER 9 VLAN Trunking Protocol Th
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Chapter 9: VLAN Trunking Protocol 3
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