Chapter 1: Review 1.1 The OSI Model 1.2 LANs 1.3 TCP/IP Addressing 1.4 Host Layer (the Upper 4 Layers of the OSI Model) Chapter 2: WANs and Routers 2.1 WANs 2.2 WANs and Routers Chapter 3: Router CLI 3.1 Router User Interface 3.2 Using The Router Interface and Interface Modes Chapter 4: Router Components 4.1 Router Components 4.2 Router Show Commands 4.3 Router's Network Neighbors 4.4 Basic Networking Testing 4.5 Challenge Lab Chapter 5: Router Startup and Setup 5.1 Router Boot Sequence and Setup Mode 5.2 System Configuration Dialog 5.3 Challenge Lab Chapter 6: Router Configuration 1 6.1 Router Configuration Files 6.2 Router Configuration Modes 6.3 Configuration methods 6.4 Challenge Labs Chapter 7: IOS Images 7.1 The Basics of IOS Versions 7.2 Bootstrap Options in Software 7.3 IOS Naming and Software Image Backup Chapter 8: Router Configuration 2 8.1 Configuring a Router from the CLI after Start-up Config has been Erased 8.2 Router Configuration Lab Chapter 9: TCP/IP 9.1 The TCP/IP Protocol Suite 9.2 Layer 3 Concepts Chapter 10: IP Addressing 10.1 IP Addressing and Subnetting 10.2 The Role of DNS in Router Configurations 10.3 Verifying Address Configuration 10.4 Assigning New Subnet Numbers to the Topology Chapter 11: Routing 11.1 Routing Basics 11.2 Why Routing Protocols are Necessary 11.3 Distance-Vector Routing 11.4 Link-State Routing 11.5 The Context of Different Routing Protocols Chapter 12: Routing Protocols 12.1 Initial Router Configuration 12.2 Interior and Exterior Routing Protocols 12.3 RIP 12.4 IGRP 12.5 Challenge Labs Chapter 13: Network Troubleshooting 13.1 Troubleshooting the 5-Router Network
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