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    转自TLF http://www.learnkey.com/store/images/categories/CiscoAuthCCNASeries.jpg 语言:英语 主页:http://www.learnkey.com/elearning/ProductIndex/CiscoCCNASeries.asp 类型:教程 9 CD, 27小时的交互式教学 这 Cisco CCNA 认证代表了网络的和Cisco技术的基本知识。有了LearnKey的 CCNA这个系列教学,考试者可以准备2门所需要的考试: Cisco Networking Technologies exam (INTRO) 和 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices exam (ICND). 专家 Michael Storm 介绍了这两个 Cisco 考试中所有的主题。 教程内容: Cisco INTRO (640-821) Session 1 Section A: Objectives · Objectives · Prerequisites Section B: Network Evolution · Computer Networking · History · Types · Enterprise · Storage Area · Content Delivery · Internetworking Section C: Internetworking · Network Development · Islands of Automation · TCP/IP Connectivity · OSI Model · Distributed Processing · Ethernet · 802.x Section D: OSI Model · Layer Usage · OSI Benefits · Basic Functions Section E: Upper OSI Model · Layer 7 · Layer 7 Services · Layer 6 · Layer 5 Section F: OSI - Layer 4 · Layer 4 · Data Transports · Layer 4 Protocols · DOD vs. OSI · Flow Control · TCP Connections · Sliding Window Process · Layer 4 Ports Section G: OSI Layer 3 · Routing · Addressing & Switching · Layer 3 Protocols · Routing Process · IP Addressing · Assigning IP Address · Router Function Session 2 Section A: OSI - Layer 2 · Data Communication · MAC & LLC · MAC Address · Protocol Communication · Protocols · Dial Protocols · IEEE Standards · Data Encapsulation Section B: OSI-Layer 1 · Media Specifications · Standards · Topology Types · Ethernet Topology · Fast/Gig Ethernet · Ring Topology · FDDI · Other Topologies Section C: TCP/IP Protocol · Protocol · IP Addressing · Binary to Decimal · Binary to Hex · Address Classes · Other Classes Section D: Using IP Addressing · Host Bits & Network Bits · Subnet Masks · Basic Addressing · Reserved Addresses · Other Reserved Ranges · Unique Addresses · Segmented Network Section E: Network Devices · Cisco Devices with OSI · Layer 3 Router · Router Functions · Layer 2 Switching · Layer 2 Hardware Section F: Ethernet Cabling · UTP & UTP Identification · Connecting Devices · Coaxial Ethernet · Fiber Optic · OC Specifications Session 3 Section A: Router Introduction · Basic Wan/LAN · Lab Environment · Internal Components · Boot Process · Console Connection Section B: IOS Access Commands · Router Login · Global Configuration Mode · Enable Mode Password · Secret Password · Access Point Examples · Encrypt All Passwords Section C: Basic Commands · Set Enable Password · Set Secret Password · Test Passwords · Set Console/Aux · Set Telnet Password · Set Encryption Section D: IOS Maintenance Commands · IOS Help · Terminal Editing · Displaying Config · Setup Mode · Saving Options · Backup Config & IOS · Restore a Config Section E: ID & Interface Commands · Change Hostname · Banner · Access Interface · Assign IP Address · Changing Hostname · Running Configuration · Interface Command · Troubleshoot Interface Section F: IOS Configuration · Add Banner/Password · Configure IP Addresses · Save/Verify Configuration · Modify Configuration · View/Verify/Save Section G: Access & Discovery · Using Telnet · CDP · CDP Neighbors · CDP Lab · CDP Neighbor Detail · Access Routers · Use IP Host Mapping · Manage Telnet Sessions Cisco ICND 2.1 (640-811) Session 1 Section A: Introduction · IP Routing · LAN Objectives · Security/WAN Objectives · Prerequisites · Lab Environment Section B: Basic Configuration · Central Office Router · Login · Ethernet Interfaces · Serial Interfaces · Serial IP Addressing · Verify Connectivity · Verify Interfaces · hostname/IP Mapping Section C: Basic Router Function · LAN Segments · IP Addressing · Router Process · Route Table · Routing Process · Switching Process · Route Determination Section D: Cisco Routers · Router Families · 12000 GSR · 7500 Series · 4000 Series · 5000 AS Series · 3600/3700 Series · 2600/2500 Series Section E: Router Maintenance · Password Recovery · Set New Password · Identify Proper Procedure · Change Register Value · Revert to Saved Config · Finalize Recovery · 2500 Password Recovery Section F: IOS Upgrade · Process · Show Version · Copy New Image · Replace Flash · Verify File Copy · Reload Router · Verify Configuration Session 2 Section A: Routing Considerations · Route Determination · Known Routes · Routing Table · Table Data · Static Routing · Dynamic Routing · Administrative Distance Section B: Static Routing · Implementation · Show IP Route · Create Static Route · Static Route Limits · Troubleshoot Interface · Return Traffic Issues · Additional Routes · Gateway of Last Resort Section C: Dynamic Routing · Distance Vector Protocol · Link State Protocols · Protocol Selection · Routing-by-Rumor · Distance Vector Loops · Looping Prevention · Split Horizon · Route Poisoning Section D: RIP Protocol · Characteristic · Router Determination · Enable RIP · Holding Down Updates · Adding/Verify RIP · Verify IP Routing · Show Commands · Classful Boundary Section E: Troubleshooting RIP · Traffic Collection · Debug IP Rip · Turn Off Debug · View Debug Output Section F: IGRP Protocol · Characteristics · IGRP Metric · Metric Calculation · Enable IGRP · Holding Down · Configure IGRP · IGRP Convergence · Debug IGRP Session 3 Section A: (E)IGRP Protocol · Characteristics · DV & LS Features · Enable (E)IGRP · Holding Down (E)IGRP · Troubleshooting Section B: Configure (E)IGRP · Implement (E)IGRP · Add (E)IGRP · Show (E)IGRP Neighbors · Modify Remote Routers · Remove Protocols · Modify Branch Router · Verify · Show IP (E)IGRP Topology Section C: (E)IGRP Optimization · Redundant Routes · Load Balancing · Metric Adjustment · Verify Link Speed · Link Failure · Convergence Section D: OSPF Protocol · Characteristics · Terminology · Implementing Areas · Link State Database · Area Broader Routers · OSPF Metric · Dijkstra Tree · Configure/Verify Section E: LAN Segmentation · Network Congestion · Broadcasts/Multicasts · Protocol/Service Updates · Limit Broadcasts · Reduce Collisions · LAN Optimization Section F: LAN Devices · Layer 2 Switching · MAC Address Table · Layer 3 Routing · Layer 3 Switching · Multi-Layer Switching Section G: Switch Configuration · Catalyst LAN Switches · Hostname/Password · Remote Access · Ethernet Ports · Port Description · Port Speed Module Session 4 Section A: Configure Switch · Basic Configuration · Configure Remote Access · Verify Access · Configure Ports Section B: Campus Networks · Traffic Models · 80/20 Rule · 20/80 Rule · Hierarchical Model · Blocks · Collapsed Core · Switching Modes Section C: Spanning Tree · Bridging Loops · STP Process · BPDUs · Root Bridge Elections · Election Process · Loop-Free Decision · STP Path Cost · Root Port Selection Section D: STP in the Campus · Campus Design · STP Implementation · Set Root Switch · Optimized Spanning Tree · Identify STP · Modify Root Bridge · Identify Port Selection · SPT Recovery Section E: VLANs · VLAN Usage · Segmentation · Router Gateway · Router Options · Integrated Router · VLAN Campus Design Section F: VLAN Requirement · Prerequisites · VTP · VTP Modes · VTP Pruning · Configuring VTP · Create VTP · Create VLAN Section G: Configuring VLAN · View VLANs · Create VLAN · Enable Trunk · Configure VTP Domain · Configure Port Session 5 Section A: TCP/IP · Architecture · Mapping to OSI · TCP/IP Conversations · MAC Address/ARP · Data Encapsulation · Data Un-Encapsulation Section B: IP Addressing · IP Addressing Classes · Subnet Mask · Address Scheme · Reserved Addresses · Other Reserved Section C: Subnetting · Design Requirements · Subnetting Example · Classful Subnetting · Subnet Calculator · Determine Scheme · Subnet Class B · Mask Subnet · Block Valve Section D: Advanced IP Addressing · Submask Representation · Reverse Engineering · Implementing VLSM · Classful vs.Classless · Non VLSM · VLSM Process · VLSM Results Section E: Access Lists · ACL Implementation · ACL Processing · ACL List Rules · IP Access List · Standard IP ACL · Wildcard Mask · Assigning ACL Section F: IP Standard ACL · Assign ACL to Interface · Create Deny ACL · Assign ACL · Verify/Troubleshoot ACL · Modify ACL · Verify Outbound ACL Session 6 Section A: Extended IP ACLs · Command Syntax · Deny · Permit · Deny FTP · Assigning ACL · Monitoring ACL · ACL Configuration Section B: Configure ACL · Verify Access · Create Access List · Deny Web Access · Assign ACL · Verify ACL Section C: WAN-PPP · Connection Types · Point-to-Point Serial · PPP Architecture · Enabling PPP · Change Protocol · Configure Authentication · Verify Authentication Section D: WAN-Frame Relay · Characteristics · Components · Terminology · CIRs & Discard Eligible · Topology · Interface Determination/Encapsulation · Assign LMI/DLCI · Frame-Relay Configuration Section E: Configure Frame Relay · Modify Cloud Protocol · Configure Sub-Interface · Verify Frame-Relay · Test Connectivity · View Interface Section F: ISDN · Characteristics · BRI · DDR · Implementation · Create Static Routes · Addressing Section G: Configure ISDN · Create Connection · Configure Dialer · SPIDs · Bring UP BRI · Verify Connectivity


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We needed a boat, and all we could see were a couple dozen aluminum boats chained to trees on the shoreline. A couple of swings with the axe and Ben had procurred us a boart. His first attempt to row across the lake with one of the other guys was unsuccesful, as there was a fairly strong headwind. They made it across, but hadn't taken any gear and it took them 1/2 hr. I kept the girls occupied with drinking games. Nothing is worse than whiney women when camping. When Ben and Matt returned, we loaded the boat up, but no matter how fast they rowed, they made 0 progress against the wind. We needed a motor. A quick survey of the surrounding vehicles found one in a parked van, and the van was ulocked, but I was still reluctant. Ben wasn't, and within a few minutes we were motoring across the lake with the ladys and the gear and made quick work of getting the cabin into "living" conditions. Ben was maxing out on the beer and no amount of protest (not to mention the wind had gained speed) could convince him, or anyone else, to return the boat and the motor to the other side of the lake that night. We partied pretty hard, some drinking game called "f*ck up". The next morning saw better weather. i woke up late and Ben was already very innebriated. I tried to convince him to return the boat and motor, but it nearly came to blows. Eventually he relented, realizing I would be putting it in his face for the rest of the weekend if I had done the right think, and he had refused. By the time we started the boat motor and were halfway across the lake we were both quite altered.. that's when the motor stalled. Fortunately, a neighbor from a nearby cabin came by and asked if we were having trouble.. He kept giving us strange looks. I explained we'd flooded the engine and a tow would be nice. "Ok" he says "but i have to go head to the parking lot first" "Well that's where we are headed" I explained. "Sure, then toss me a line" he said, and towed us into the carpark. We simply puttered aroudn the carpark until he had walked up and checked something in the vehicle NEXT to the van we had broken into. Eventually he drive off back to his cabin in his boat. We unhooked the engine and placed it back in the van. We walked around the edge of the shore until we saw a family having a barbecue outside their own cabin. We asked for a ride across the lake back to our island, but seeing as how Ben couldn't even stand without swaying, the nice mother offered him food, more and more and more food. He also begged for a beer, but somehow, luckily, they were out of that stuff (heh heh). Then we got a ride back to the cabin in a Boston Whaler with dual 150hp engines. I was appalled at the decadence of the boat for that tiny lake. Maybe it's his ocean fishing boat as well. The next morning the girls all went kayaking. They told us of meeting the neighbor who had towed us back to shore the day before. He had been rummaging through his VAN checking out his outboard motor there. No wonder he had given Ben and I bad looks... it was his van we broke into and his motor we had "borrowed". I suppose he was simply grateful to us for returning it relatively unscathed, but considering where we were, one call to the police and there was no escape of any sort. That night Ben and I took turns being as loud as possible chanting Cheech and Chong songs out to the entire lake until late late. The next morning that same neighbor came by to "borrow a paint roller". I took the hint, woke Ben up and we both offered our services, ending up painting his shed. It was a fair deal, as he fed us and gave us lots of Jack Daniels shots in return. Funny how cabin life can be so much more trusting than city life ever could be. The only problem with that cabin was the outhouse. All spider webs and flies. "No problem" says Ben, as he fires up the chainsaw and blazes a path to the neighbor's outhouse with the toilet paper and window and cushion seat. I wonder how old Harry explained that one to the neighbors.. ? ? 餐瓮? Greets Go Out To 餐瓮? ? ? Those Who Share ? SHARE OR BE SHARED ? 餐瓮? IT'S NOT WHAT YOU GET,IT'S WHAT YOU GIVE 餐瓮? ? ? S.O.S



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