© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Public 1 Version 4.0 Planning and Cabling Networks Network Fundamentals – Chapter 10.
Introduction1-1 Topic 1 Introduction Part A The majority of the slides in this course are adapted from the accompanying slides to the books by Larry Peterson.
NG is Collaborative NG is Global. NENA NG Interactions U.S. Congress (E9-1-1 Caucus) FCC (NRIC Advisory Council) NARUC (Regulators) VON Coalition.
Sybex ICND2/CCNA R/S Chapter 20: Multi-Area OSPF Instructor & Todd Lammle.
McGraw-Hill©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 Network Layer: 19.1 Internetworks 19.2 Addressing Classful, Classless addressing, NAT 19.3 Routing.
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NETE05101 NETE0510 Network and Protocol Architecture Supakorn Kungpisdan.
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Using the Internet Chapter 3. Announcements Everyone should have a textbook and MyITLab code. If you do not, please go to the bookstore at the break.