Engineering Journal and Workbook, Volume I (Cisco Networking Academy)
Cisco Press
Published on 24. November 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
299 pages
978-1-57870-183-4 (ISBN)
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Description
Cisco Networking Academy Program: Engineering Journal and Workbook, Volume I is a companion product to the Cisco Systems Networking Academy Program: First-Year Companion Guide, Revised Printing and the online curriculum. This book tracks to Version 2 of the online curriculum and includes a chapter on the Engineering Journal and how to establish a habit of documenting one's work. It provides study aids for each chapter including a detailed chapter introduction and objectives complete with a writing opportunity for each objective. High-level thought process questions called Focus Questions provide students the opportunity to express what they have learned in writing. Each chapter also includes review questions to prepare students for the CCNA exam.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Indianapolis
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 217 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
694 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57870-183-4 (9781578701834)
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Engineering Journal and Workbook, Volume I
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Cisco Systems, Inc., is a leading global supplier of internetworking solutions, including routers, LAN and ATM switches, dial-up access servers and network management software. This book is a collaboration of multiple authors who have developed the ultimate guide in internetworking technologies and detailing how the technologies interact.
Vito Amato is the Information Technology Director at the Arizona Department of Education, where he is designing and building a state-wide network for the transmission of educational data over the World Wide Web. Vito has been involved in the planning and implementation of the Cisco Systems Networking Academy curriculum.
Vito Amato is the Information Technology Director at the Arizona Department of Education, where he is designing and building a state-wide network for the transmission of educational data over the World Wide Web. Vito has been involved in the planning and implementation of the Cisco Systems Networking Academy curriculum.
Content
1. Computing Basics.
2. The OSI Model.
3. LANs.
4. Electronics and Signals.
5. Layer 1: Networking Media.
6. Layer 2: Data Link Layer Concepts.
7. Layer 2: Technologies.
8. Design and Documentation.
9. Structured Cabling.
10. Layer 3: Routing and Addressing.
11. Layer 3: Routing Protocols.
12. Layer 4: Focus on TCP/IP.
13. Layer 5: The Session Layer.
14. Layer 6: The Presentation Layer.
15. Layer 7: The Application Layer.
16. OSI Review.
17. LANs: Layers 1, 2, and 3.
18. Layers 4, 5, 6, and 7.
19. WANs.
20. Routing.
21. Using the Router.
22. Router Components.
23. Router Startup and Setup.
24. Router Configuration.
25. IOS.
26. TCP/IP.
27. IP Addressing.
28. Routing Protocols.
2. The OSI Model.
3. LANs.
4. Electronics and Signals.
5. Layer 1: Networking Media.
6. Layer 2: Data Link Layer Concepts.
7. Layer 2: Technologies.
8. Design and Documentation.
9. Structured Cabling.
10. Layer 3: Routing and Addressing.
11. Layer 3: Routing Protocols.
12. Layer 4: Focus on TCP/IP.
13. Layer 5: The Session Layer.
14. Layer 6: The Presentation Layer.
15. Layer 7: The Application Layer.
16. OSI Review.
17. LANs: Layers 1, 2, and 3.
18. Layers 4, 5, 6, and 7.
19. WANs.
20. Routing.
21. Using the Router.
22. Router Components.
23. Router Startup and Setup.
24. Router Configuration.
25. IOS.
26. TCP/IP.
27. IP Addressing.
28. Routing Protocols.