...Tell me about yourself. My name is . I attend University of New York. I have completed the associate degree program of Network System Administration. I am pursing to finish the B.A. degree in Network Communication Management in June, and concentration in Cisco. I am 33, no kids, dedicated and ambitious in completing the B.A. degree, and initiating my career in the Network/IT field. My hobbies are working out, studying and preparing myself for future exams, and mastering my hands-on skills in configuring Cisco devices. I also like researching on future technology. I have a passion for sports, computers, and network infrastructure. Right now I am building a wired/wireless LAN in my home to practice on future exams. WHAT DID YOU EJOYED MOST/LEAST ABOUT YOUR PREVIOUS JOB? WHY? Meeting new people, and working with them and witness how they think and reacted in certain situation. That allowed me to experience and witness what to do when certain situations approached at any given time. The most I enjoyed about my previous job was they allowed me to do so many things. Why? My manager called me a floater. Both of them informed my position wasn’t created for other interns, because they both noticed I don’t like to stand still, I like to be mobile and eager to learn. When I started out I wondered why I was in helpdesk, but helped the remote department upgrade PC components and OS, upgrading routers configuration templates. I did this for 6 months. I went to my manager and asked can...
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...CCNA 1 Chapter 1 V4.0 1. Which of the following descriptions are true regarding the management connections on a Cisco router? (Choose three.) They are non-network connections. They are used to connect the router to the rest of the production network. They are synchronous serial ports. They are used for initial router configuration. They are asynchronous serial ports. They are accessed using their assigned IP address. 2. The console port can be used for which of the following? (Choose three.) debugging. password recovery. routing data between networks. troubleshooting. connecting one router to another. 3. Which of the following describes the function of a WAN? connects peripherals in a single location. connects multiple networks in a single building. provides connectivity on a LAN. provides connectivity over a large geographic area. 4. An internetwork must include which of the following? (Choose three.) switching. static addressing. IETF standardization. dynamic or static routing. consistent end-to-end addressing. 5. ABC Company just purchased three new routers to start their company network. Which items are needed to establish a terminal session between a PC and the router for the initial configuration? (Choose three.) straight-through cable. terminal emulation software. rollover cable. RJ-45 to DB-9 connector. V.35 cable. 6. Terminal emulation software, such as HyperTerminal, can be used to configure a router. Which of the following HyperTerminal...
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...CCNA Portable Command Guide Second Edition Scott Empson Cisco Press 800 East 96th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 USA ii CCNA Portable Command Guide, Second Edition Scott Empson Copyright© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. Published by: Cisco Press 800 East 96th Street Indianapolis, IN 46240 USA All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review. Printed in the United States of America First Printing July 2007 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Empson, Scott. Portable command reference / Scott Empson. -- 2nd ed. p. cm. ISBN 978-1-58720-193-6 (pbk.) 1. Computer networks--Examinations--Study guides. 2. Internetworking (Telecommunication)--Examinations--Study guides. 3. Electronic data processing personnel--Certification. I. Title. TK5105.5.E4352 2007 004.6--dc22 2007023863 ISBN-13: 978-1-5872-0193-6 ISBN-10: 1-58720-193-3 Warning and Disclaimer This book is designed to provide information about the Certified Cisco Networking Associate (CCNA) exam and the commands needed at this level of network administration. Every effort has been made to make this book as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty or fitness is implied. The information is provided...
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...CCNA Notes Introduction Cisco offers two options for obtaining the CCNA certification: Pass Exam 640-802 OR Pass Exam 640-822 AND Exam 640-816 While you can use these notes to prepare for either exam, the notes are geared towards passing the single exam. I recommend you study all of the material and take the single exam option rather than taking two exams. Cisco Device Icons The following table lists the specific icons Cisco uses to represent network devices and connections. Represents Icon Hub Bridge Switch Router Access point Network cloud Ethernet connection Serial Line connection Wireless connection Virtual Circuit The OSI Model As you study this section, answer the following questions: What is the OSI model and why is it important in understanding networking? How does the third OSI model layer relate to administering routers? Which OSI model layer is concerned with MAC addresses? What protocols correspond to the Presentation and Session layers? What is the difference between the TCP and UDP protocols? What is the EIA/TIA 232 protocol concerned with? This section covers the following exam objectives: 103. Use the OSI and TCP/IP models and their associated protocols to explain how data flows in a network 105. Describe the purpose and basic operation of the protocols in the OSI and TCP models 110. Identify and correct common network problems at layers 1, 2, 3 and 7 using a layered model approach ...
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...IT 104HOME WORK 8 SHORT ANSWERS 8. Uninitialized variables may contain any value, usually whatever happened to be in the same memory location before the memory was allocated to that function. 9. Primarily it allows implementation to be shifted from the list to the nodes themselves. 10. The value must be unique enough that it will not be mistaken as a regular value in the list. ALGORITHM EXERCISE 9. Declare integer count = 1 While count <= 50 Display count count = count + 1 End While 10. declare integer count count = 1 while count <= 50 display count count = count + 1 end while PROGRAMMING EXERCISE. 7. number number_of_months number total_rainfall display Please enter the number of years read number_of_years for every year in number_of_years for every month in 1 to 12 display Please enter the rainfall in inches read number_of_inches total_rainfall = total_rainfall + number_of_inches end for end for number_of_months = number_of_years * 12 display number of months is number_of_months display total rainfall is total_rainfall display average rainfall is (total_rainfall / number_of_months) 9. class Program { static void Main() { Console.Write("Enter number of days : "); int days; int.TryParse(Console.ReadLine(), out days); if (days == 0) return; Console.Clear(); Console.WriteLine("Day Salary"); Console.WriteLine("--- ---------"); int salary = 1; ...
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...Device | Interface | IP Address | Subnet Mask | Default Gateway | Building1 | G0/0 | 172.31.103.1 | 255.255.255.240 | N/A | | G0/1 | 172.31.103.33 | | N/A | | S0/0/0 | 172.31.103.97 | | N/A | Building2 | G0/0 | 172.31.103.65 | 255.255.255.240 | N/A | | G0/1 | 172.31.103.81 | 255.255.255.240 | N/A | | S0/0/0 | 172.31.103.98 | 255.255.255.252 | N/A | ASW-1 | VLAN 1 | 172.31.103.2 | 225.255.255.224 | | ASW-2 | VLAN 1 | 172.31.103.34 | | | ASW-3 | VLAN 1 | 172.31.103.66 | 255.255.255.240 | | ASW-4 | VLAN 1 | 172.31.103.95 | | | Host-A | NIC | 172.31.103.30 | | 172.31.103.1 | Host-B | NIC | 172.31.103.62 | | 172.31.103.33 | Host-C | NIC | 172.31.103.78 | | 172.31.103.65 | Host-D | NIC | 172.31.103.94 | | 172.31.103.94 | 172.31.103.0/24 172.31.103.0 255.255.255.224 172.31.103.32 172.31.103.64 172.31.103.96 172.31.103.128 Subnet Number Subnet Address First Usable Host Address Last Usable Host Address Broadcast Address 0 192.168.100.0 192.168.100.1 192.168.100.30 192.168.100.31 1 192.168.100.32 192.168.100.33 192.168.100.62 192.168.100.63 2 192.168.100.64 192.168.100.65 192.168.100.94 192.168.100.95 3 192.168.100.96 192.168.100.97 192.168.100.126 192.168.100.127 4 192.168.100.128 192.168.100.129 192.168.100.158 192.168.100.159 5 6 7 8 9...
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...CISCO 640-802 Cisco Certified Network Associate 251 Q&A Looking for Real Exam Questions for IT Certification Exams! We guarantee you can pass any IT certification exam at your first attempt with just 10-12 hours study of our guides. Our study guides contain actual exam questions, you will get word to word same on your actual test; accurate answers with detailed explanation verified by experts and all graphics and drag-n-drop exhibits shown just as on the real test. To test the quality of our guides, you can download the one-fourth portion of any guide from http://www.certificationking.com absolutely free. Besides, we also offer complete version of following exams absolutely free. You can start your certification from these free guides and if you are satisfied you can buy the rest ♦ Microsoft: 70-270, 70-305, 70-526, MB2-421 ♦ Cisco 642-901, 642-502, 642-425 ♦ Oracle: 1Z0-001, 1Z0-007, 1Z0-040, 1Z0-200 ♦ Novell: 50-676, 50-565 ♦ Adobe: 9A0-019 ♦ Apple: 9L0-004, 9L0-505, 9L0-606 ♦ 3COM: 3M0-211 ♦ Citrix: 1Y0-223, 1Y0-256 ♦ CIW: 1D0-420 ♦ EMC: E20-001 ♦ Enterasys: 2B0-011 ♦ Exam Express: EE0-011 ♦ Foundry: FN0-100 ♦ Hyperion: 4H0-002 ♦ HP: HP0-045, HP0-052, HP0-055, HP0-090, HP0-216, HP0-417 ♦ Juniper: JN0-120, JN0-330 ♦ Lotus: 190-510 ♦ Network Appliances: NS0-121 ♦ Network General: 1T6-520 ♦ Nortel: 920-430, 920-803 ♦ OMG: UM0-100 ♦ Sybase: 510-015 ♦ SAIR: 3X0-101, 201 ♦ SAS: A00-201 ♦ Tibco: TB0-103 ….. For pricing and placing order, please visit http://certificationking...
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...SAMPLE PAPER BANK OF KHYBER (MTO) ENGLISH Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the given lettered choices (A to D/E) below each. 1. Despite the _____ of the materials with which Tahira had worked, many of her glass masterpieces have survived for more than seventy years. A. beauty B. translucence C. abundance D. majesty E. fragility 2. If I ________ the promotion, I would have bought a new car. A. received B. had received C. will receive D. would receive Each question below consists of a related pair of words, followed by five lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. 3. MOISTEN: DRENCH:: A. disclose: confine B. prick: stab C. disregard: ignore D. scrub: polish E. heat: chill 4. CONTINENT: ISLAND:: A. ocean: lake B. isthmus: peninsula C. cape: cove D. river: pond E. plateau: plain Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. 5. EXAGGERATION: A. supplement B. strange C. direct route D. amplification E. understatement Choose the word most similar in meaning to the capitalized ones. 6. UTOPIAN: A. perfect B. idealistic C. bizarre D. realistic In the following questions, a set of four words are given, marked (A) to (D). In each set a word has...
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...Economic Comparisons of Mutually Exclusive Alternatives Objective: To evaluate and compare mutually exclusive alternatives and select the most economical. The comparison is based on the lifecycle benefits and costs of each alternative over a specified study period. The Minimum Attractive Rate of Return (MARR) The lowest interest rate acceptable to the investor. Comparing Mutually Exclusive Alternatives The most common evaluation techniques include 1. Present worth analysis, 2. Annual (periodic) worth analysis, 3. Future worth analysis, 4. Internal rate-of-return, 5. Benefit-cost ratio, and 6. Payback period method. Below is a discussion of each of these techniques. Present Worth (PW) Analysis Objective: To evaluate and compare mutually exclusive alternatives based on the equivalent netpresent worth of the lifecycle cash flows for each alternative at a given minimum attractive rate of return (MARR). • The net present worth is computed as Net PW = PW(Revenues) – PW(Costs) • The cash flows include all life-cycle revenues and costs, i.e., all revenues and costs over the service life of the project or investment. • A zero or positive “Net PW” indicates a “profitable” or “economical” project or investment. • A positive “Net PW” indicates that the investment or project has an annual rate of return greater than the MARR. • A zero “Net PW” indicates that the investment or project has an annual rate of return exactly equal to MARR. •...
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...v. adamia, n. arabuli, z. ciramua kompiuteruli qselebi (I nawili) `teqnikuri universiteti”@ saqarTvelos teqnikuri universiteti v. adamia, n. arabuli, z. ciramua kompiuteruli qselebi (I nawili) damtkicebulia stu-s saredaqcio-sagamomcemlo sabWos mier. 29.04.2009, oqmi #4 Tbilisi 2009 წიგნი წარმოადგენს სახელმძღვანელოს ”კომპიუტერულ ქსელებში”, რომლის მიზანია სტუდენტებს მისცეს ცოდნა და უნარ-ჩვევები კომპიუტერულ სისტემებსა და ქსელებში პროფესიული საქმიანობისათვის, ასევე მისცეს ბაზისური წარმოდგენა სტუდენტებს, კომპიუტერული რომლებიც სწავლობენ ქსელებზე იმ ინფორმაციული ტექნოლოგიების სპეციალობით ან ნებისმიერ პირს ვინც აპირებს კომპიუტერული ქსელის შესწავლას. რეცენზენტი: პროფ. ი. მიქაძე © sagamomcemlo saxli ,,teqnikuri universiteti’’, 2009 ISBN 978-9941-14-646-6 (yvela nawili) ISBN 978-9941-14-647-3 (pirveli nawili) http://www.gtu.ge/publishinghouse/ yvela ufleba daculia. am wignis arc erTi nawili (iqneba es teqsti, foto, ilustracia Tu sxva) aranairi formiT da saSualebiT (iqneba es eleqtronuli Tu meqanikuri), ar SeiZleba gamoyenebul iqnas gamomcemlis werilobiTi nebarTvis gareSe. saavtoro uflebebis darRveva isjeba kanoniT. შესავალი კომპიუტერული ქსელების საფუძვლები ადამანებს შორის კომუნიკაცია მნიშვნელოვან როლს თამაშობს მათ ცხოვრებაში. მათ სჭირდებათ მიიღონ ინფორმაცია ერთმანეთზე, ახალ ამბებზე, ამინდზე, ფინანსურ მაჩვენებლებზე და ა.შ. ინფორმაციის იცველებოდა და ინფორმაციულ ინფორმაციის ...
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...American International University–Bangladesh Continuing Education Center (CEC) 02 8816173 Ext 406 www.cec.aiub.edu CCNA Routing and Switching Course Outline CCENT Introduction to Networks Routing & Switching Essentials Scaling Networks Connecting Networks CCNA CCNA 1 – Introduction to Networks This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of the course, students will be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes. Chapter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Topic Exploring the Network Configuring a Network Operating System Network Protocols and Communications Network Access Ethernet Network Layer Transport Layer IP Addressing Subnetting IP Networks Application Layer It’s a Network Students who complete Introduction to Networks will be able to perform the following functions: Understand and describe the devices and services used to support communications in data networks and the Internet Understand and describe the role of protocol layers in data networks Understand and describe the importance of addressing and naming schemes at various layers of data networks in IPv4 and IPv6 environments Design, calculate, and apply subnet...
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...hostname S1 ! enable secret 5 $1$mERr$9cTjUIEqNGurQiFU.ZeCi1 ! ! ! spanning-tree mode pvst ! interface FastEthernet0/1 switchport trunk native vlan 99 switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,99 switchport mode trunk switchport nonegotiate ! interface FastEthernet0/2 switchport access vlan 999 switchport mode access shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/3 switchport access vlan 999 switchport mode access shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/4 switchport access vlan 999 switchport mode access shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/5 switchport access vlan 999 switchport mode access shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/6 switchport access vlan 99 switchport mode access ! interface FastEthernet0/7 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/8 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/9 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/10 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/11 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/12 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/13 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/14 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/15 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/16 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/17 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/18 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/19 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/20 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/21 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/22 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/23 shutdown ! interface FastEthernet0/24 shutdown ! interface Vlan1 no ip address ...
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...Phase 1: Identifying Requirements, Putting the Network Together Scenario NuggetLabs Industries is growing significantly. Due to space limitations, five employees currently share single cubicles…at the same time. While this is great for team building, these space limitations are now impacting business productivity. NuggetLabs has now leased an additional office building roughly 20Km from their headquarters location. While this office will eventually connect to the HQ office, it will initially be set up independently. NuggetLabs Industries has heard rumors of your ninja-like network consultation skills and has agreed to pay you an excessive amount of money to design and build their network infrastructure. Gathering Information To help guide this initial configuration, you‘ve assembled a list of requirements based on various meetings with management. * The new office will initially house 75 employees, each with their own Cisco IP Phone and PC. This office may eventually scale to 200 employees over 5 years. * The Windows admins are planning to install a new pair of redundant servers at the new office. They plan to manage all the IP addresses for DHCP on these servers and are waiting for you to tell them what IP address range they should use. * Windows admins: Jeff Service - (602) 555-1293, Mike Pack (480) 555-9382. * The new office is a two story building with the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) in the northwest corner of the first floor. Because of...
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...Study Guide CISCO SYSTEMS NETWORKING Academy CCNA 2 Chapter 1 WANs and Routers One major characteristic of a wide-area network (WAN) is that the network operates beyond the local LAN's geographic scope. It uses the services of carriers, such as regional Bell operating companies (RBOCs), Sprint, and MCI. WANs use serial connections of various types to access bandwidth over wide-area geographies. By definition, the WAN connects devices that are separated by wide areas. WAN devices include the following: • • • • • • Routers, which offer many services, including internetworking and WAN interface ports Switches, which connect to WAN bandwidth for voice, data, and video communication Modems, which interface voice-grade services and channel service units/digital service units Channel service units/data service units (CSUs/DSUs) that interface T1/E1 services and Terminal Adapters/Network Termination 1 (TA/NT1s) TA/NT1s that interface Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) services Communication servers, which concentrate on dial-in and dial-out user communication Concept Questions 1. A WAN is used to interconnect local-area networks (LANs) that are typically separated by a large geographic area. A WAN operates at the OSI reference model physical and data link layers. The WAN provides for the exchange of data packets/frames between routers/bridges and the LANs that they support. Draw a WAN that includes three LANs. 1 of 116 CCNA 2 Chapter 1 WANs and Routers 2. Compare and contrast...
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...280 prefix aggregation page 285 network prefix page 286 contiguous page 294 discontiguous address assignment page 280 supernet page 280 private addressing page 281 high-order bits page 282 supernetting page 294 This is a prepublication draft of the manuscript. The final book will publish in December and will be available for purchase at http://www.ciscopress.com/title/9781587132063. raft Manuscript Draft Ma cript Draft Manuscript Dra Manuscript Draft Manuscri raft Manuscript Draft Ma uscript Draft Manuscript raft Manuscript Draft Ma script Draft Manuscript D ft Manuscript Draft Manu ript Draft Manuscript Dra Manuscript Draft Manuscri t Draft Manuscript Draft M nuscript Draft Manuscript 280 Routing Protocols and Concepts, CCNA Exploration Companion Guide Prior to 1981, IP addresses used only the first 8 bits to specify the network portion of the address, limiting the Internet—then known as ARPANET—to 256 networks. Early on, it became obvious that this was not going to be enough address space. In...
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