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BCMSN
Building Cisco
Multilayer Switched
Networks
Student Guide
Version 2.1
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Table of Contents
Volume 1
Course Introduction
1
Overview
1
Course Objectives
1
Cisco Certifications
4
Learner Skills and Knowledge
5
Learner Responsibilities
6
General Administration
7
Course Flow Diagram
8
Icons and Symbols
9
Learner Introductions
10
Applying the Enterprise Composite Network Model to Ethernet Networks
1-1
Overview
1-1
Outline
1-2
Using Switching and Routing in Ethernet Networks
1-3
Overview
1-3
Relevance
1-3
Objectives
1-3
Learner Skills and Knowledge
1-4
Identifying the Communication Types in a Large Network
1-5
Discovering the Issues That Can Occur in an Unlayered Network
1-6
Identifying the Features of Layer 2 Switches
1-7
Discovering the Issues That Can Occur in a Layer 2 Network
1-8
Identifying the Features of Routers
1-9
Discovering the Issues That Can Occur in a Routed Network
1-10
Identifying the Features of Multilayer Switches
1-11
Discovering the Issues That Can Occur in a Poorly Designed Network
1-13
Summary
1-15
Quiz
1-16
Quiz Answer Key
1-18
Addressing Common Network Problems
1-19
Overview
1-19
Relevance
1-19
Learner Skills and Knowledge
1-19
Outline
1-20
Identifying the Layers of a Hierarchical Network Model
1-21
Identifying the Functional Areas of the Enterprise Composite Network Model
1-22
Identifying the Features of the Enterprise Composite Network Model
1-23
Distinguishing the Modules of the Enterprise Campus Functional Areas
1-25
Distinguishing the Submodules in the Campus Infrastructure Module
1-26
Integrating Voice and Data in the Enterprise Composite Network Model
1-28
Summary
1-29
References
1-29
Quiz
1-30
Quiz Answer Key
1-32
Outline
2
Outline
1-4
Objectives
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Using Multilayer Switches in the Campus Infrastructure Module 1-33
Overview 1-33
Relevance 1-33
Objectives 1-33
Learner Skills and Knowledge 1-34
Outline 1-34
Identifying the Role of Multilayer Switches in the Building Access Submodule 1-35
Identifying the Role of Multilayer Switches in the Building Distribution Submodule 1-37
Identifying the Role of Multilayer Switches in the Building Core Submodule 1-38
Identifying the Role of Multilayer Switches in the Server Farm Module 1-39
Identifying the Role of Multilayer Switches in the Edge Distribution Module 1-40
Summary 1-41
References 1-41
Quiz 1-42
Quiz Answer Key 1-44
Using Data-Link Technologies in an Enterprise Composite Network Model 1-45
Overview 1-45
Relevance 1-45
Objectives 1-45
Learner Skills and Knowledge 1-46
Outline 1-46
Using Data Links to Interconnect Modules 1-47
Using Data Links to Interconnect the Building Access Layer 1-48
Using Data Links to Interconnect the Building Distribution Layer 1-50
Using Data Links to Interconnect the Building Core Layer 1-51
Summary 1-52
References 1-52
Next Steps 1-52
Quiz 1-53
Quiz Answer Key 1-54
Lesson Assessments 1-55
Overview 1-55
Outline 1-55
Quiz 1-1: Using Switching and Routing in Ethernet Networks 1-56
Objectives 1-56
Quiz 1-56
Scoring 1-57
Quiz 1-2: Addressing Common Network Problems 1-58
Objectives 1-58
Quiz 1-58
Scoring 1-61
Quiz 1-3: Using Multilayer Switches in the Campus Infrastructure Module 1-62
Objectives 1-62
Quiz 1-62
Scoring 1-62
Quiz 1-4: Using Data-Link Technologies in an Enterprise Composite Network Model 1-63
Objectives
1-63
Quiz
1-63
Lesson Assessment Answer Key
1-64
Configuring VLANs and VTP
2-1
Overview
2-1
Outline
2-1
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Implementing VLANs
2-3
Overview
2-3
Relevance
2-3
Learner Skills and Knowledge
2-4
Outline
2-4
Identifying the Features of a VLAN
2-5
Identifying the Benefits of a VLAN
2-6
Comparing VLAN Implementations
2-8
Implementing VLANs in the Enterprise Composite Network Model
2-10
Creating an Ethernet VLAN
2-11
Creating a VLAN in Global and Database Mode
2-12
Example: Creating a VLAN in Global Configuration Mode
2-13
Example: Creating a VLAN in VLAN Database Mode
2-15
Assigning Ports to a VLAN
2-16
Example: Assigning an Access Port to a VLAN
2-17
Verifying a VLAN Configuration
2-18
Example: Displaying Information about a VLAN by Number
2-19
Example: Displaying Information about a VLAN by Name
2-19
Verifying a VLAN Port Configuration
2-20
Example: Displaying Information About an Interface
2-20
Example: Displaying Detailed Switch Port Information
2-21
Example: Displaying MAC Address Table Information
2-21
Deleting a VLAN
2-22
Example: Deleting a VLAN in Global Configuration Mode
2-22
Troubleshooting VLAN Operations
2-24
Summary
2-26
References
2-27
Quiz
2-28
Quiz Answer Key
2-31
Supporting Multiple VLANs Between Two Switches
2-33
Overview
2-33
Relevance
2-33
Objectives
2-33
Learner Skills and Knowledge
2-34
Maintaining Specific VLAN Identification
2-35
Identifying the Features of Trunking Protocols
2-36
Identifying the Operational Mode of Switch Ports
2-38
Identifying the Modes for Dynamic Trunking Protocol
2-40
Summary
2-41
References
2-42
Quiz
2-43
Quiz Answer Key
2-45
Defining Trunking Protocols
2-47
Overview
2-47
Relevance
2-47
Objectives
2-47
Learner Skills and Knowledge
2-48
Comparing ISL and 802.1Q Trunking Protocols
2-49
Identifying the Features and Benefits of the ISL Protocol
2-50
Comparing the ISL and Layer 2 Encapsulation Processes
2-51
Identifying the Features and Benefits of 802.1Q Trunking
2-53
Comparing the 802.1Q Tagging Process and Layer 2 Encapsulation Protocol
2-54
Supporting Native VLANs
2-55
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