Category: CCNA

  • I’ve already done one post regarding EIGRP, but I said I was going to do a second post going over a few more advanced topics regarding EIGRP routing protocol. Check out my previous EIGRP post by clicking here. EIGRP uses Hello packets to check that their neighbors are still active,…

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  • OSPF stands for Open Shortest Path First it is an interior gateway routing protocol. OSPF is a link-state routing protocol. OSPF is my go to protocol that I like working with, OSPF is not a vendor specific protocol, a number of vendors also run OSPF on their networking devices, I’ve…

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  • EIGRP stands for Enhanced Interior Gateway Protocol, it’s a cisco proprietary protocol that is developed by cisco, however now of days it’s been open up to other platforms. I’m only going to be over IPv4 at this time. EIGRP exchange routing information to form neighbours to dynamically learn and maintain…

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  • Routes! Routes tell network packets how to traffic across the network to get to their required destination by picking the best path. There are three different types of routes such as default routes, static routes and dynamic routes. Each one has its own pros and cons.  Routes are stored in…

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  • With the scaling of today’s networks switches end up connecting to each other, sometimes a switch is connected to a switch to for more access ports in a growing office or connected for redundancy between switches, if a link fails traffic can go through one of the other links that…

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  • VLANS stands for Virtual Local Area Network they are configured to break up networks in to logically segments into multiple broadcast domains. VLANS can be used to group like devices together such as end user devices, VOIP/Video devices, printers, services or separate traffic from different departments, in some ISP environments…

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  • Home Lab Setup for CCNA/CCNP/Networking There is always “the great debate” when you’re studying for your certification exams if you should build your lab with hardware or software. In my opinion, what I have done is gone with both. I think you should have 2-3 routers, 2 switches and sometime…

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  • Network switches mainly operate at layer 2 as well as layer 3 switches. Layer 3 switches combine layer 2 and layer 3 capabilities I’ll be going over mostly layer 2 switch functions for this post. Switch come in 2 different forms such as managed switches and unmanaged switches. unmanaged switches…

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  • Let’s talk about the basics of networking. Networking is taking the data that you see on the screen to breaking it down from data to bits and transmitting it over some type of media which could be a network cable like CAT5/CAT6, fiber, wireless, or satellite and than once those…

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  • In order for your device to connect to the outside world (internet) it requires an IP address. In order to obtain an IP address a DHCP server is required. Your device sends out a broadcast message looking for a DHCP server. Which is the start of the process your device…

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