Cisco Catalyst LAN Switching

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reachability

    ATM backbone  2nd 

    STP  2nd  3rd 

reassigning

    SC0 

recalling

    commands  2nd 

reconfirm interval (VMPS) 

recovering

    configuration files  2nd  3rd 

    passwords  2nd 

        RSM 

redistribution

    VLANs

        partitioned networks 

redundancy

    failover mechanisms 

    IDF (Intermediate Distribution Frame) 

    loops 

    MDF (Main Distribution Frame) 

    SSRP (Simple Server Redundancy Protocol)  2nd  3rd 

    Supervisor modules  2nd 

    VLAN links 

redundant paths

    campus-wide VLANs model 

redundant uplink ports

    configuring 

regions

    PVST+  2nd 

reliability

    IDF (Intermediate Distribution Frame) 

relocating

    VLAN users 

        OSI logistics  2nd  3rd 

removing

    bridging table entries 

    VLANs  2nd 

    VLANs from transparent devices 

repeaters

    5/3/1 rule 

    Class I 

    Class II  2nd 

    daisy chaining 

    daisy-chaining 

    Fast Ethernet  2nd 

    limitations

        bandwidth sharing 

        end-to-end distance 

        stations per segment 

    networks, extending 

    segmentation  2nd 

requirements

    campus network designs 

    IDF operation  2nd 

    load balancing  2nd 

    MDF (Main Distribution Frame) 

    MDF wiring closets 

    Supervisor module redundancy 

reserved multicast addresses

    OSPF 

resetting

    Catalyst configuration 

    VLAN revision number 

resiliency

    ATM  2nd 

    campus networks

        cores 

    EtherChannel 

    Ethernet  2nd 

    failover mechanisms 

    FDDI 

    Layer 2 core (multilayer model)  2nd  3rd  4th 

restoring

    parameter default value 

restricing

    routing peers 

restricting

    end-user traffic

        campus-wide VLANs 

    SPT size  2nd  3rd 

retrieving

    files from TFTP servers 

reversing

    commands 

review questions

    chapter 1

        answers 

    chapter 10

        answers  2nd 

    chapter 11 

        answers  2nd  3rd 

    chapter 12

        answers  2nd 

    chapter 13

        answers  2nd 

    chapter 14

        answers  2nd  3rd 

    chapter 15

        answers  2nd 

    chapter 18

        answers  2nd 

    chapter 2

        answers  2nd  3rd 

    chapter 3  2nd 

        answers 

    chapter 4  2nd 

        answers  2nd  3rd 

    chapter 5 

        answers  2nd  3rd 

    chapter 6  2nd  3rd 

        answers  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 

    chapter 7  2nd  3rd 

        answers  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 

    chapter 8  2nd 

        answers 

    chapter 9

        answers  2nd 

    chapter9 

revision numbers

    VTP 

rewrite engines

    NFFC 

rewrite engines (NFFC)

    central rewrite 

rewrite mechanism

    NFFC  2nd  3rd 

rewrite mechanism (NFFC)

    inline rewrite  2nd 

RFC 1122

    comparing frames and packets  2nd 

RI (ring-in ports) 

RIF (routing information field) 

    SR-TLB networks 

RII (routing information indicator) 

ring monitor (Token Ring) 

RLQ (Root Link Query) protocol 

RO (ring-out ports) 

ROM monitor

    run-time images 

Root Bridge

    electing 

    placement

        load balancing  2nd 

    positioning in network  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 

    timers  2nd  3rd 

Root Bridges

    centralized 

    load balancing  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 

    positioning

        flat networks  2nd 

        hiearchical networks 

    specifying 

Root Path Cost  2nd 

Root Port 

routed physical interfaces  2nd 

routed SVI interfaces  2nd 

router accelerators 

router and hub model

    campus design  2nd 

router on a stick 

router-on-a-stick 

    campus-wide VLAN design 

    one-link-per-VLAN  2nd 

        scalability 

    trunking  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 

routers

    80/20 rule 

    MLS

        configuring  2nd 

    multicast operation

        verifying 

    non-querier (IGMP) 

    switching routers  2nd  3rd  4th 

routing 

    best path 

    broadcast domains 

    campus networks  2nd 

    Catalyst 6000

        MSFC 

        MSM 

    EtherChannel, enabling  2nd 

    IRB

        practical applications 

    IRB (Integrated Routing and Bridging)  2nd  3rd 

    LANs

        segmentation  2nd  3rd 

    learning process

        EARL 

    linking to bridging domains  2nd 

    load balancing 

    MLS

        practical applications 

    modularity  2nd 

    peers

        reducing 

    trunk links  2nd 

routing switches 

RSM

    debug 

    interfaces

        shutdown state 

    passwords

        recovering 

    VIP (Versatile Interface Processor) 

RSM (Route Switch Module) 

    configuring  2nd 

    interfaces  2nd 

RSMS (Route Switch Modules) 

run-time image 

runt frames 

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