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Transcript of 1 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CCNA 2 v3.1 Module 4 Learning About Other...
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Purpose of This PowerPoint
• This PowerPoint primarily consists of the Target Indicators (TIs) of this module in CCNA version 3.1.
• It was created to give instructors a PowerPoint to take and modify as their own.
• This PowerPoint is:
NOT a study guide for the module final assessment.
NOT a study guide for the CCNA certification exam.
• Please report any mistakes you find in this PowerPoint by using the Academy Connection Help link.
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Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
CDP is media and protocol independent, and runs on all Cisco equipment over the Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP).
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Implementation, Monitoring, and Maintenance of CDP
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Creating a Network Map
• The show cdp neighbors [type number] [detail] command can be used to obtain the following:
Device ID — Address
Port ID — Capabilities
Version — Platform
IP network prefix
VTP management domain name (CDPv2 only)
Native VLAN (CDPv2 only)
Full/Half duplex (CDPv2)
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Establishing Telnet Connections
• To initiate a Telnet session any of the following alternatives can be used:
Denver>connect parisDenver>paris Denver>131.108.100.152Denver>telnet paris
• A hostname table or access to DNS for Telnet must be present for a name to work. Otherwise, the IP address of the remote router must be entered.
• Telnet can be used to determine if a remote router can be accessed.
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Advanced Telnet Operation
Multiple Telnet sessions can be used and suspended with the Ctrl+Shift+6 then x sequence.