CCNA Portable Command Guide, 2/e (Paperback)
暫譯: CCNA 便攜式指令指南,第2版 (平裝本)
Scott Empson
- 出版商: Cisco Press
- 出版日期: 2007-07-28
- 售價: $1,540
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,463
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 384
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1587201933
- ISBN-13: 9781587201936
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Description
CCNA Portable Command Guide
Second Edition
All the CCNA 640-802 commands in one compact, portable resource
Preparing for the CCNA® exam? Here are all the CCNA-level commands you need in one condensed, portable resource. The CCNA Portable Command Guide, Second Edition, is filled with valuable, easy-to-access information and is portable enough for use whether you’re in the server room or the equipment closet.
This book has been completely updated to cover topics in the ICND1 640-822, ICND2 640-816, and CCNA 640-802 exams. Use this quick reference resource to help you memorize commands and concepts as you work to pass the CCNA exam. The guide summarizes all CCNA certification-level Cisco IOS® Software commands, keywords, command arguments, and associated prompts, providing you with tips and examples of how to apply the commands to real-world scenarios. Configuration examples throughout the book provide you with a better understanding of how these commands are used in simple network designs.
The ten topics covered are
- TCP/IP
- An Introduction to Cisco Devices
- Configuring a Router
- Routing
- Switching
- Implementing a Wireless LAN
- Network Administration and Troubleshooting
- Managing IP Services
- WANs
- Network Security
Scott Empson is currently the associate chair of the bachelor of applied information systems technology degree program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, teaching Cisco® routing, switching, and network design courses in certificate, diploma, and applied degree programs at the post-secondary level. He is also the program coordinator of the Cisco Networking Academy® Program at NAIT, a Regional Academy covering central and northern Alberta. He has earned three undergraduate degrees and currently holds several industry certifications, including CCNP®, CCDA®, CCAI, and Network+®.
- Access all CCNA commands–use as a quick, offline resource for research and solutions
- Logical how-to topic groupings provide one-stop research
- Great for review before CCNA certification exams
- Compact size makes it easy to carry with you, wherever you go
- “Create Your Own Journal” section with blank, lined pages allows you to personalize the book for your needs
- “What Do You Want to Do?” chart inside back cover helps you to quickly reference specific tasks
This book is part of the Cisco Press® Certification Self-Study Product Family, which offers readers a self-paced study routine for Cisco® certification exams. Titles in the Cisco Press Certification Self-Study Product Family are part of a recommended learning program from Cisco that includes simulation and hands-on training from authorized Cisco Learning Partners and self-study products from Cisco Press.
Category: Cisco Press–Cisco Certification
Covers: CCNA Exam (640-822 ICND1, 640-816 ICND2, and 640-802 CCNA)
Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction xxi
Part I TCP/IP Version 4 1
Chapter 1 How to Subnet 3
Class A—E Addresses 3
Converting Between Decimal Numbers and Binary 4
Subnetting a Class C Network Using Binary 4
Subnetting a Class B Network Using Binary 8
Binary ANDing 12
So Why AND? 14
Shortcuts in Binary ANDing 15
The Enhanced Bob Maneuver for Subnetting 16
Chapter 2 VLSM 21
IP Subnet Zero 21
VLSM Example 22
Step 1 Determine How Many H Bits Will Be Needed to
Satisfy the Largest Network 22
Step 2 Pick a Subnet for the Largest Network to Use 23
Step 3 Pick the Next Largest Network to Work With 24
Step 4 Pick the Third Largest Network to Work With 26
Step 5 Determine Network Numbers for Serial Links 27
Chapter 3 Route Summarization 29
Example for Understanding Route Summarization 29
Step 1: Summarize Winnipeg’s Routes 30
Step 2: Summarize Calgary’s Routes 31
Step 3: Summarize Edmonton’s Routes 31
Step 4: Summarize Vancouver’s Routes 32
Route Summarization and Route Flapping 34
Requirements for Route Summarization 34
Part II Introduction to Cisco Devices 35
Chapter 4 Cables and Connections 37
Connecting a Rollover Cable to Your Router or Switch 37
Terminal Settings 37
LAN Connections 38
Serial Cable Types 39
Which Cable to Use? 41
568A Versus 568B Cables 42
Chapter 5 The Command-Line Interface 45
Shortcuts for Entering Commands 45
Using the Tab Key to Complete Commands 45
Using the Question Mark for Help 46
enable Command 46
exit Command 47
disable Command 47
logout Command 47
Setup Mode 47
Keyboard Help 48
History Commands 49
show Commands 49
Part III Configuring a Router 51
Chapter 6 Configuring a Single Cisco Router 53
Router Modes 53
Entering Global Configuration Mode 54
Configuring a Router Name 54
Configuring Passwords 54
Password Encryption 55
Interface Names 56
Moving Between Interfaces 58
Configuring a Serial Interface 59
Configuring a Fast Ethernet Interface 59
Creating a Message-of-the-Day Banner 60
Creating a Login Banner 60
Setting the Clock Time Zone 60
Assigning a Local Host Name to an IP Address 61
The no ip domain-lookup Command 61
The logging synchronous Command 61
The exec-timeout Command 62
Saving Configurations 62
Erasing Configurations 62
show Commands 63
EXEC Commands in Configuration Mode: The do Command 64
Configuration Example: Basic Router Configuration 64
Part IV Routing 67
Chapter 7 Static Routing 69
Configuring a Static Route on a Router 69
The permanent Keyword (Optional) 70
Static Routes and Administrative Distance (Optional) 70
Configuring a Default Route on a Router 71
Verifying Static Routes 72
Configuration Example: Static Routes 72
Chapter 8 RIP 75
The ip classless Command 75
RIP Routing: Mandatory Commands 75
RIP Routing: Optional Commands 76
Troubleshooting RIP Issues 77
Configuration Example: RIPv2 Routing 78
Chapter 9 EIGRP 81
Configuring Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) 81
EIGRP Auto-Summarization 82
Load Balancing: variance 83
Bandwidth Use 84
Authentication 84
Verifying EIGRP 86
Troubleshooting EIGRP 86
Configuration Example: EIGRP 87
Chapter 10 Single Area OSPF 91
Configuring OSPF: Mandatory Commands 91
Using Wildcard Masks with OSPF Areas 92
Configuring OSPF: Optional Commands 93
Loopback Interfaces 93
Router ID 94
DR/BDR Elections 94
Modifying Cost Metrics 95
Authentication: Simple 95
Authentication: Using MD5 Encryption 96
Timers 96
Propagating a Default Route 96
Verifying OSPF Configuration 97
Troubleshooting OSPF 98
Configuration Example: Single Area OSPF 98
Part V Switching 103
Chapter 11Configuring a Switch 105
Help Commands 105
Command Modes 105
Verifying Commands 106
Resetting Switch Configuration 107
Setting Host Names 107
Setting Passwords 107
Setting IP Addresses and Default Gateways 108
Setting Interface Descriptions 108
Setting Duplex Operation 109
Setting Operation Speed 109
Managing the MAC Address Table 109
Configuring Static MAC Addresses 109
Switch Port Security 110
Verifying Switch Port Security 111
Sticky MAC Addresses 112
Configuration Example 113
Chapter 12 VLANs 117
Creating Static VLANs 117
Using VLAN Configuration Mode 117
Using VLAN Database Mode 118
Assigning Ports to VLANs 118
Using the range Command 119
Verifying VLAN Information 119
Saving VLAN Configurations 119
Erasing VLAN Configurations 120
Configuration Example: VLANs 121
Chapter 13 VLAN Trunking Protocol and Inter-VLAN Routing 125
Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP) 125
Setting the Encapsulation Type 126
VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) 127
Using Global Configuration Mode 127
Using VLAN Database Mode 128
Verifying VTP 130
Inter-VLAN Communication Using an External Router: Router-on-a-Stick 130
Inter-VLAN Communication Tips 131
Configuration Example: Inter-VLAN Communication 132
Chapter 14 STP and EtherChannel 139
Spanning Tree Protocol 139
Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol 139
Configuring the Root Switch 140
Configuring a Secondary Root Switch 141
Configuring Port Priority 141
Configuring the Path Cost 142
Configuring the Switch Priority of a VLAN 142
Configuring STP Timers 143
Verifying STP 143
Optional STP Configurations 144
Changing the Spanning-Tree Mode 145
Extended System ID 146
Enabling Rapid Spanning Tree 146
Troubleshooting Spanning Tree 147
Configuration Example: STP 147
EtherChannel 150
Interface Modes in EtherChannel 151
Guidelines for Configuring EtherChannel 151
Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannel 152
Verifying EtherChannel 152
Configuration Example: EtherChannel 153
Part VI Extending the LAN 159
Chapter 15 Implementing a Wireless LAN 161
Wireless Access Point Configuration: Linksys 300N Access Point 161
Wireless Client Configuration: Linksys Wireless-N Notebook Adapter 174
Part VII Network Administration and Troubleshooting 183
Chapter 16 Backing Up and Restoring Cisco IOS Software and
Configurations 185
Boot System Commands 185
The Cisco IOS File System 186
Backing Up Configurations to a TFTP Server 186
Restoring Configurations from a TFTP Server 187
Backing Up the Cisco IOS Software to a TFTP Server 188
Restoring/Upgrading the Cisco IOS Software from a TFTP Server 188
Restoring the Cisco IOS Software from ROM Monitor Mode Using Xmodem 189
Restoring the Cisco IOS Software Using the ROM Monitor
Environmental Variables and tftpdnld Command 192
Chapter 17 Password-Recovery Procedures and the Configuration Register 193
The Configuration Register 193
A Visual Representation 193
What the Bits Mean 194
The Boot Field 194
Console Terminal Baud Rate Settings 195
Changing the Console Line Speed: CLI 195
Changing the Console Line Speed: ROM Monitor
Mode 195
Password-Recovery Procedures for Cisco Routers 196
Password Recovery for 2960 Series Switches 198
Chapter 18 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 201
Cisco Discovery Protocol 201
Chapter 19 Telnet and SSH 203
Using Telnet to Remotely Connect to Other Devices 203
Configuring the Secure Shell Protocol (SSH) 205
Chapter 20 The ping and traceroute Commands 207
ICMP Redirect Messages 207
The ping Command 207
Examples of Using the ping and the Extended ping
Commands 208
The traceroute Command 209
Chapter 21 SNMP and Syslog 211
Configuring SNMP 211
Configuring Syslog 211
Chapter 22 Basic Troubleshooting 213
Viewing the Routing Table 213
Determining the Gateway of Last Resort 214
Determining the Last Routing Update 214
OSI Layer 3 Testing 214
OSI Layer 7 Testing 215
Interpreting the show interface Command 215
Clearing Interface Counters 215
Using CDP to Troubleshoot 216
The traceroute Command 216
The show controllers Command 216
debug Commands 216
Using Time Stamps 217
Operating System IP Verification Commands 217
The ip http server Command 217
The netstat Command 218
Part VIII Managing IP Services 219
Chapter 23 Network Address Translation 221
Private IP Addresses: RFC 1918 221
Configuring Dynamic NAT: One Private to
One Public Address Translation 221
Configuring PAT: Many Private to One Public Address
Translation 223
Configuring Static NAT: One Private to One Permanent
Public Address Translation 226
Verifying NAT and PAT Configurations 227
Troubleshooting NAT and PAT Configurations 227
Configuration Example: PAT 228
Chapter 24 DHCP 231
Configuring DHCP 231
Verifying and Troubleshooting DHCP Configuration 232
Configuring a DHCP Helper Address 232
DHCP Client on a Cisco IOS Software Ethernet Interface 233
Configuration Example: DHCP 233
Chapter 25 IPv6 237
Assigning IPv6 Addresses to Interfaces 237
IPv6 and RIPng 238
Configuration Example: IPv6 RIP 239
IPv6 Tunnels: Manual Overlay Tunnel 241
Static Routes in IPv6 244
Floating Static Routes in IPv6 245
Verifying and Troubleshooting IPv6 245
IPv6 Ping 247
Part IX WANs 249
Chapter 26 HDLC and PPP 251
Configuring HDLC Encapsulation on a Serial Line 251
Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Mandatory Commands) 251
Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Compression 252
Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Link Quality 252
Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Multilink 252
Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Authentication 252
Verifying or Troubleshooting a Serial Link/PPP
Encapsulation 253
Configuration Example: PPP 254
Chapter 27 Frame Relay 257
Configuring Frame Relay 257
Setting the Frame Relay Encapsulation Type 257
Setting the Frame Relay Encapsulation LMI Type 258
Setting the Frame Relay DLCI Number 258
Configuring a Frame Relay map Statement 258
Configuring a Description of the Interface (Optional) 259
Configuring Frame Relay Using Subinterfaces 259
Verifying Frame Relay 260
Troubleshooting Frame Relay 260
Configuration Examples: Frame Relay 260
Part X Network Security 267
Chapter 28 IP Access Control List Security 269
Access List Numbers 269
Using Wildcard Masks 270
ACL Keywords 270
Creating Standard ACLs 271
Applying Standard ACLs to an Interface 272
Verifying ACLs 273
Removing ACLs 273
Creating Extended ACLs 273
Applying Extended ACLs to an Interface 275
The established Keyword (Optional) 275
Creating Named ACLs 276
Using Sequence Numbers in Named ACLs 276
Removing Specific Lines in Named ACLs Using Sequence Numbers 277
Sequence Number Tips 278
Including Comments About Entries in ACLs 278
Restricting Virtual Terminal Access 279
Configuration Examples: ACLs 279
Chapter 29 Security Device Manager 283
Security Device Manager: Connecting with CLI 283
Security Device Manager: Connecting with GUI 285
SDM Express Wizard with No CLI Preconfiguration 287
Resetting the Router to Factory Defaults Using SDM 297
SDM User Interfaces 298
Configuring Interfaces Using SDM 298
Configuring Routing Using SDM 302
SDM Monitor Mode 304
Using SDM to Configure a Router to Act as a DHCP Server 305
Using SDM to Configure an Interface as a DHCP Client 307
Using SDM to Configure NAT/PAT 312
What to Do If You Lose SDM Connectivity Because of an erase startup-config Command 314
Part XI Appendixes 315
Appendix A Binary/Hex/Decimal Conversion Chart 317
Appendix B Create Your Own Journal Here 329
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描述
《CCNA 便攜式命令指南》
第二版
所有 CCNA 640-802 命令都在這個緊湊、便攜的資源中
準備參加 CCNA® 考試嗎?這裡有您需要的所有 CCNA 級別命令,集中在一個簡明的便攜資源中。《CCNA 便攜式命令指南》第二版,充滿了有價值且易於訪問的信息,無論您是在伺服器室還是設備櫃中使用,都足夠便攜。
本書已完全更新,以涵蓋 ICND1 640-822、ICND2 640-816 和 CCNA 640-802 考試中的主題。使用這本快速參考資源來幫助您在努力通過 CCNA 考試的過程中記憶命令和概念。該指南總結了所有 CCNA 認證級別的 Cisco IOS® 軟體命令、關鍵字、命令參數和相關提示,並提供了如何將命令應用於實際場景的提示和示例。書中各處的配置示例幫助您更好地理解這些命令在簡單網路設計中的使用。
涵蓋的十個主題是:
- TCP/IP
- Cisco 設備介紹
- 路由器配置
- 路由
- 交換
- 實施無線 LAN
- 網路管理與故障排除
- 管理 IP 服務
- WAN
- 網路安全
Scott Empson 目前是加拿大艾伯塔省埃德蒙頓北艾伯塔科技學院應用資訊系統技術學士學位課程的副主任,教授 Cisco® 路由、交換和網路設計課程,涵蓋證書、文憑和應用學位課程的高等教育層級。他也是 NAIT 的 Cisco Networking Academy® 計劃的課程協調員,該計劃是涵蓋中部和北部艾伯塔的區域學院。他擁有三個本科學位,並持有多項行業認證,包括 CCNP®、CCDA®、CCAI 和 Network+®。
- 獲取所有 CCNA 命令——作為快速的離線資源用於研究和解決方案
- 邏輯的如何做主題分組提供一站式研究
- 在 CCNA 認證考試前進行複習的好幫手
- 緊湊的尺寸使其易於隨身攜帶
- “創建自己的日誌”部分提供空白的有線頁面,讓您根據需要個性化本書
- 內頁背面“您想做什麼?”圖表幫助您快速參考特定任務
本書是 Cisco Press® 認證自學產品系列的一部分,為讀者提供 Cisco® 認證考試的自學計劃。Cisco Press 認證自學產品系列中的書籍是 Cisco 推薦的學習計劃的一部分,該計劃包括來自授權 Cisco 學習夥伴的模擬和實作訓練,以及來自 Cisco Press 的自學產品。
類別:Cisco Press–Cisco 認證
涵蓋:CCNA 考試 (640-822 ICND1、640-816 ICND2 和 640-802 CCNA)
目錄
內容
引言 xxi
第一部分 TCP/IP 第 4 版 1
第 1 章 如何進行子網劃分 3
A 類—E 類地址 3
十進制數與二進制之間的轉換 4
使用二進制進行 C 類網路的子網劃分 4
使用二進制進行 B 類網路的子網劃分 8
二進制 AND 運算 12
那麼為什麼要 AND? 14
二進制 AND 運算的捷徑 15
增強版 Bob 操作法進行子網劃分 16
第 2 章 VLSM 21
IP 子網零 21
VLSM 示例 22
步驟 1 確定滿足最大網路所需的 H 位數 22
步驟 2 為最大網路選擇一個子網 23
步驟 3 選擇下一個最大的網路進行處理 24
步驟 4 選擇第三大網路進行處理 26
步驟 5 確定串行鏈路的網路號碼 27
第 3 章 路由總結 29
理解路由總結的示例 29
步驟 1:總結溫尼伯的路由 30
步驟 2:總結卡爾加里的路由 31
步驟 3:總結埃德蒙頓的路由 31
步驟 4:總結溫哥華的路由 32
路由總結與路由波動 34
路由總結的要求 34
第二部分 Cisco 設備介紹 35
第 4 章 電纜與連接 37
將回滾電纜連接到路由器或交換機 37
終端設置 37
LAN 連接 38
串行電纜類型 39
使用哪種電纜? 41
568A 與 568B 電纜 42
第 5 章 命令行介面 45
輸入命令的捷徑 45
使用 Tab 鍵完成命令 45
使用問號獲取幫助 46
enable 命令 46
exit 命令 47
disable 命令 47
logout 命令 47
設置模式 47
鍵盤幫助 48
歷史命令 49
show 命令 49
第三部分 配置路由器 51
第 6 章 配置單個 Cisco 路由器 53
路由器模式 53
進入全局配置模式 54
配置路由器名稱 54
配置密碼 54
密碼加密 55
介面名稱 56
在介面之間移動 58
配置串行介面 59
配置快速以太網介面 59
創建每日消息橫幅 60
創建登錄橫幅 60
設置時鐘時區 60
將本地主機名稱分配給 IP 地址 61
no ip domain-lookup 命令 61
logging synchronous 命令 61
exec-timeout 命令 62
保存配置 62