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9781587202483

CCNP SWITCH Portable Command Guide

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    9781587202483

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    1587202484

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-03-26
  • Publisher: Cisco Press
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Summary

Logical "how-to" topic groupings inside the front and back covers provide one-stop research

Author Biography

Scott Empson is the associate chair of the bachelor of applied information systems technology degree program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He teaches Cisco routing, switching, and network design courses in certificate, diploma, and applied degree programs at the post-secondary level. Hans Roth is an instructor in the electrical/electronic engineering technology department at Red River College in Winnipeg, Canada.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. xiii
Analyzing Campus Network Designsp. 1
Cisco Hierarchical Model of Network Designp. 1
Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Modelp. 2
Cisco Service-Oriented Network Architecturep. 3
PPDIOO Lifecycle Approachp. 4
Implementing VLANs in a Campus Networkp. 5
Virtual Local Area Networksp. 6
Creating Static VLANsp. 6
Assigning Ports to VLANsp. 7
Using the range Commandp. 8
Dynamic Trunking Protocolp. 8
Setting the Encapsulation Typep. 9
Verifying VLAN Informationp. 10
Saving VLAN Configurationsp. 10
Erasing VLAN Configurationsp. 11
Verifying VLAN Trunkingp. 12
VLAN Trunking Protocolp. 12
Verifying VTPp. 15
Configuration Example: VLANsp. 15
Private Virtual Local Area Networksp. 19
Configuring Private VLANsp. 19
PVLAN Trunk on the Catalyst 3560/3750p. 21
PVLAN Trunk on the Catalyst 4500p. 22
PVLAN on a 3750 Layer 3 Switchp. 22
Verifying PVLANsp. 23
Configuration Example: PVLANp. 23
EtherChannelp. 27
Interface Modes in EtherChannelp. 27
Guidelines for Configuring EtherChannelp. 27
Configuring L2 EtherChannelp. 28
Configuring L3 EtherChannelp. 29
Verifying EtherChannelp. 29
Configuration Example: EtherChannelp. 31
Implementing Spanning Treep. 35
Enabling Spanning Tree Protocolp. 35
Configuring the Root Switchp. 36
Configuring a Secondary Root Switchp. 37
Configuring Port Priorityp. 37
Configuring the Path Costp. 38
Configuring the Switch Priority of a VLANp. 38
Configuring STP Timersp. 39
FlexLinksp. 39
Verifying STPp. 40
Optional STP Configurationsp. 40
PortFastp. 40
BPDU Guardp. 41
BPDU Filteringp. 41
UplinkFastp. 42
BackboneFastp. 43
Root Guardp. 43
Loop Guardp. 43
Unidirectional Link Detectionp. 44
Changing the Spanning-Tree Modep. 45
Extended System IDp. 45
Enabling Rapid Spanning Treep. 46
Enabling Multiple Spanning Treep. 46
Verifying MSTp. 48
Troubleshooting Spanning Treep. 48
Configuration Example: STPp. 49
Core Switch (3560)p. 49
Distribution 1 Switch (3560)p. 50
Distribution 2 Switch (3560)p. 51
Access 1 Switch (2960)p. 52
Access 2 Switch (2960)p. 53
Implementing Inter-VLAN Routingp. 55
Inter-VLAN Communication Using an External Router: Router-on-a-Stickp. 55
Inter-VLAN Communication Tipsp. 56
Inter-VLAN Communication on a Multilayer Switch Through a Switch Virtual Interfacep. 57
Removing L2 Switchport Capability of a Switch Portp. 57
Configuring SVI Autostatep. 57
Configuring a Layer 3 EtherChannelp. 58
Configuring Inter-VLAN Communicationp. 58
Configuration Example: Inter-VLAN Communicationp. 59
ISP Routerp. 60
CORP Routerp. 61
L2Switch2 (Catalyst 2960)p. 64
L3Switch1 (Catalyst 3560)p. 66
L2Switch1 (Catalyst 2960)p. 68
Configuring DHCP Server on a Router or Layer 3 Switchp. 69
Verifying and Troubleshooting DHCP Configurationp. 70
Configuring a DHCP Helper Addressp. 71
DHCP Client on a Cisco IOS Software Ethernet Interfacep. 72
Configuration Example: DHCPp. 72
Edmonton Routerp. 73
Gibbons Routerp. 75
Configuring Cisco Express Forwardingp. 76
Verifying CEFp. 76
Troubleshooting CEFp. 77
Implementing a Highly Available Networkp. 79
Implementing Network Loggingp. 79
Configuring Syslogp. 79
Configuring an SNMP Managed Nodep. 81
Service Level Agreements (SLA)p. 83
Configuring IP SLA (Catalyst 3750)p. 83
Monitoring IP SLA Operationsp. 86
Implementing a First Hop Redundancy Protocols Solutionp. 87
Hot Standby Routing Protocolp. 87
Configuring HSRPp. 88
Default HSRP Configuration Settingsp. 88
Verifying HSRPp. 89
HSRP Optimization Optionsp. 89
Multiple HSRPp. 91
HSRP IP SLA Trackingp. 92
Debugging HSRPp. 93
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocolp. 94
Configuring VRRPp. 94
Verifying VRRPp. 95
Debugging VRRPp. 95
Gateway Load Balancing Protocolp. 96
Configuring GLBPp. 96
Verifying GLBPp. 99
Debugging GLBPp. 99
Configuration Example: HSRP on L3 Switchp. 99
Switch DLS1p. 101
Switch DLS2p. 103
IP SLA Tracking—Switch DLS1 VLAN 10p. 105
Configuration Example: GLBPp. 106
DLS1p. 107
DLS2p. 109
Minimizing Service Loss and Data Theft in a Campus Networkp. 111
Configuring Static MAC Addressesp. 111
Configuring Switch Port Securityp. 112
Verifying Switch Port Securityp. 113
Sticky MAC Addressesp. 114
Programming Authentication Methodsp. 114
Adding 802.1x Port-Based Authenticationp. 115
Mitigating VLAN Hopping: Best Practicesp. 117
VLAN Access Mapsp. 117
Verifying VLAN Access Mapsp. 119
Configuration Example: VLAN Access Mapsp. 120
DHCP Snoopingp. 121
Verifying DHCP Snoopingp. 123
Implementing Dynamic ARP Inspectionp. 124
Verifying DAIp. 125
Configuring IP Source Guardp. 125
Understanding Cisco Discovery Protocol Security Issuesp. 126
Link Layer Discovery Protocol Configurationp. 126
Configuring the Secure Shell Protocolp. 127
Restricting Management Access with ACLsp. 128
Telnet Sessionsp. 128
Web Interface Sessionsp. 128
Disabling Unneeded Servicesp. 129
Securing End-Device Access Portsp. 129
Accommodating Voice and Video in Campus Networksp. 131
Communications Subsystemsp. 132
Configuring and Verifying Voice VLANsp. 132
Power over Ethernetp. 133
High Availability for Voice and Videop. 134
Configuring AutoQoS: 2960/3560/3750p. 137
Verifying Auto QoS Information: 2960/3560/3750p. 138
Configuring AutoQoS: 6500p. 139
Verifying AutoQoS Information: 6500p. 140
Integrating Wireless LANs into a Campus Networkp. 141
Wireless Roaming and Controllersp. 141
Switch Configuration for Standalone APs and HREAPsp. 142
Switch Configuration for WLC and Controller-Based APsp. 143
Configuration for the LWAP Connectionp. 144
Configuration for the WLC Connectionp. 144
Switch Configuration for 4400 Series Controllers (EtherChannel)p. 145
The Wireless Services Modulep. 146
Configuring Communication Between the Supervisor 720 and Cisco WiSMp. 146
The Initial WiSM Configurationp. 152
Configuration Example: 4402 WLAN Controller Using the Configuration Wizardp. 153
Configuration Example: 4402 WLAN Controller Using the Web Interfacep. 162
Configuration Example: Configuring a 3560 Switch to Support WLANs and APsp. 171
Configuration Example: Configuring a Wireless Clientp. 173
Private VLAN Catalyst Switch Support Matrixp. 177
Create Your Own Journal Herep. 179
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