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Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions: 200-301 CCNA Exam Guide

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

By: Glen D. Singh

Overview of this book

In the dynamic technology landscape, staying on top of the latest technology trends is a must, especially if you want to build a career in network administration. Achieving CCNA 200-301 certification will validate your knowledge of networking concepts, and this book will help you to do just that. This exam guide focuses on the fundamentals to help you gain a high-level understanding of networking, security, IP connectivity, IP services, programmability, and automation. Starting with the functions of various networking components, you’ll discover how they are used to build and improve an enterprise network. You’ll then delve into configuring networking devices using a command-line interface (CLI) to provide network access, services, security, connectivity, and management. The book covers important aspects of network engineering using a variety of hands-on labs and real-world scenarios that will help you gain essential practical skills. As you make progress, this CCNA certification study guide will help you get to grips with the solutions and technologies that you need to implement and administer a broad range of modern networks and IT infrastructures. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained the confidence to pass the Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam on the first attempt and be well-versed in a variety of network administration and security engineering solutions.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
1
Section 1: Network Fundamentals
6
Section 2: Network Access
9
Section 3: IP Connectivity
12
Section 4: IP Services
15
Section 5: Security Fundamentals
20
Section 6: Automation and Programmability
22
Chapter 16: Mock Exam 1
23
Chapter 17: Mock Exam 2

Summary

In this chapter, we learned about the evolution of networking and how the internet came into existence. Then, we learned about two important protocol models: the OSI reference model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. However, only TCP/IP is implemented on devices, which allows messages to be exchanged across a network. Furthermore, we looked at the roles and functions of various networking components and how they forward messages between devices. Lastly, we covered the essentials of the Cisco 2 Tier and 3 Tier architectures in detail to help you understand how to design a campus LAN for an organization.

I hope this chapter has been informative for you and that it will be helpful in your journey toward learning how to implement and administrate Cisco solutions and preparing for the CCNA 200-301 certification. In the next chapter, Getting Started with Cisco IOS Devices, we will learn how to access and configure Cisco IOS devices while building a small network.

Questions

Here's a short list of review questions to help reinforce your learning and help you identify gaps in your knowledge:

  1. Which layer of the OSI reference model is responsible for encapsulating the physical address of a device?

    A. Internet

    B. Data link

    C. Network

    D. Link

  2. An employee uses Microsoft Outlook on their client PC to send and receive emails to/from others. Which is the highest layer of the OSI model?

    A. Presentation

    B. Internet

    C. Session

    D. Application

  3. The physical address of a device is made up of how many bits?

    A. 32

    B. 42

    C. 48

    D. 52

  4. Which layer of the TCP/IP protocol suite is responsible for computing the checksum (hash) and determining whether a frame is damaged?

    A. Network access

    B. Data link

    C. Physical

    D. LLC

  5. In which layer of the TCP/IP protocol suite does routing occur?

    A. Network

    B. Internet

    C. Router

    D. Data link

  6. What does a Cisco switch use to make the decision to forward a message across a network?

    A. Destination IP address

    B. Destination MAC address

    C. Source MAC address

    D. Source IP address

  7. Which network protocol is used to resolve the MAC address to the IP address of a host on the same local area network?

    A. ARP

    B. HTTP

    C. TCP

    D. UDP

  8. Which device is used to extend a network to another room or floor of a building?

    A. Router

    B. Firewall

    C. Switch

    D. Hub

  9. Where does a Cisco switch store MAC addresses?

    A. RAM

    B. HDD

    C. ROM

    D. CAM

  10. Which layer of the Cisco Campus LAN architecture is responsible for interconnecting different branch offices?

    A. Router

    B. Core

    C. Distribution

    D. Access

    E. All of the above