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Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions 200-301 CCNA Exam Guide

Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions 200-301 CCNA Exam Guide - Second Edition

By : Glen D. Singh, Neil Anderson
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Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions 200-301 CCNA Exam Guide

Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions 200-301 CCNA Exam Guide

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By: Glen D. Singh, Neil Anderson

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Kickstart your networking career with confidence by acing the CCNA exam on your first try. The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification opens doors to high-demand roles in networking and security. This fully updated second edition makes exam success achievable, even if you're just starting out. Aligned with the latest Cisco blueprint, this CCNA 200-301 exam guide combines real-world examples, step-by-step labs, and clear explanations to help you master all six exam domains. You’ll build a solid foundation in switching, routing, IP addressing, network services, wireless technologies, security, and automation. Along the way, you'll sharpen your skills with hands-on configuration tasks, visual diagrams, and simulation exercises using Cisco Packet Tracer. Each chapter includes review questions that reflect actual exam difficulty, helping you stay on track and gauge your readiness. You’ll also get access to online extras: over 170 practice questions, two full-length mock exams, interactive flashcards, exam tips from Cisco experts, and more than 30 practice labs. From exam strategies to high-demand skills, this guide offers everything you need to get certified, hired, or grow in your network engineering and security administration roles.
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Identifying the Network ID

Configuring IPv4 addresses and subnet masks on a router’s interface is a simple task. However, if either the IPv4 address or subnet mask is incorrectly assigned on an interface of the device, the device will not be able to communicate with others.

To illustrate this theory, the following diagram shows a computer that is unable to communicate with the router:

Figure 5.1: Small network

Figure 5.1: Small network

Considering all the devices are powered on and the appropriate cables are used for connecting each device to another, what could be the issue? As you will notice, the IPv4 addresses and subnet mask seem to be correct as the only difference between them is the IP address of the computer and the router. But is this really accurate? You can now determine if the PC and router both exist on the same logical Layer 3 network. Visually, both devices exist on the same physical network, but in the field of networking, they can belong to different...

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