Cisco CCNA module 5
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Transcript of Cisco CCNA module 5
1© 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Module 5 Cabling LANs and WANs
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www.pnj.ac.idObjectives
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www.pnj.ac.idLAN and Physical Layer
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www.pnj.ac.idLAN and Physical Layer
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www.pnj.ac.idEthernet in the Campus
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www.pnj.ac.idEthernet Media and Connector Requirements
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www.pnj.ac.idConnection Media
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www.pnj.ac.idUTP Implementation
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www.pnj.ac.idUTP Implementation
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www.pnj.ac.idUTP Implementation
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www.pnj.ac.idUTP Implementation
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www.pnj.ac.idUTP Implementation
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www.pnj.ac.idUTP Implementation
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www.pnj.ac.idUTP Implementation
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www.pnj.ac.idRepeaters
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www.pnj.ac.idHubs
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www.pnj.ac.idWireless
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www.pnj.ac.idBridges
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www.pnj.ac.idSwitches
•A switch is sometimes described as a multiport bridge .
•Switches have multiports
•Switching is a technology that alleviates congestion in Ethernet LANs by reducing the traffic and increasing the bandwidth
•Replacing hubs
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www.pnj.ac.idSwitches
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www.pnj.ac.idSwitches
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www.pnj.ac.idHost Connectivity
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www.pnj.ac.idHost Connectivity
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www.pnj.ac.idPeer-to-Peer
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www.pnj.ac.idClient/Server
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www.pnj.ac.idClient/Server
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www.pnj.ac.idWAN Physical Layer
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www.pnj.ac.idWAN Serial Connections
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www.pnj.ac.idWAN Serial Connections
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www.pnj.ac.idRouters and Serial Connections
• Routers are responsible for routing data packets from source to destination within the LAN,
• For providing connectivity to the WAN
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www.pnj.ac.idRouters and Serial Connections
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www.pnj.ac.idRouters and Serial Connections
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www.pnj.ac.idRouters and Serial Connections
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www.pnj.ac.idRouters and ISDN BRI Connections
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www.pnj.ac.idRouters and DSL Connections
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www.pnj.ac.idSummary