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Configuring a Multi-layer Switch for Campus Design
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 704 MB | Duration: 1h 55m
Configuring a Cisco Switch using Packet Tracer
What you'll learn
Initial Configuration of a Multi-layer Switch
VLANs and SVIs
Static Routes
Basic OSPF Configuration
Trunking
VTP
Requirements
Basic Networking concepts: Subnetting and routing concepts
Description
In this lesson, we will learn basic configuration on a Cisco 3650 multi-layer switch. Using packet tracer, students will get an idea of what a Cisco 3650 switch physically looks like. They will understand how to power it on after receiving a switch straight out of the box. We will start with inserting the power supplies and SFPs. Then we will go through the boot process. From here, we will cover three configuration modes using show commands. Before connecting our sites, we will secure access to our switch locally and remotely. This will include lessons on insecure and secure passwords, and telnet and ssh. Once we have secured our switch, we will move on to creating vlans and configuring access ports. We will assign ip addresses and look at our arp table. SVIs will be created and tested. This is just for one site. Once we have finalized our SVIs, we will talk about routing. We will use two options to connect our sites: static and dynamic routes. We will create static routes first, take a look in the routing table, ping a few things and then remove the static routes. For dynamic routing, we will use a basic OSPF configuration. The use of loopback interfaces is introduced as well as the interface level command. After OSPF configuration is complete, we will go through the routing table, ping and use several OSPF show commands, and then move on to some VLAN trunking. We will configure a trunk port and talk about our native vlan. We will experiment with VTP modes. This is a summary of what will be covered in this course.
Who this course is for
Beginner and Intermediate level Network Engineers. Expert level Network Engineers are welcomed.
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Code:
https://rapidgator.net/file/e02ecfefd059bf8adbd7830b5acf3337/Configuring_a_Multi-layer_Switch_for_Campus_Design.rar.html
https://uploadgig.com/file/download/Ac8EAc8dB3883252/Configuring_a_Multi-layer_Switch_for_Campus_Design.rar