... number system to another This chapter corresponds to the Module content from the CCNA online curriculum 11 02. book Page xxix Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM xxix ■ Chapter 2, “Networking Fundamentals,” ... the Cisco Networking Academy Program Kevin Warner Senior Director, Marketing Worldwide Education Cisco Systems, Inc 11 02. book Page xxvii Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM xxvii Introduction Cisco ... STP switch port states This chapter corresponds to the Module and content from the CCNA online curriculum 11 02. book Page xxx Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM xxx ■ Chapter 7, “TCP/IP Protocol Suite...
... 11 02. book Page Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM 11 02. book Page Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM Part I CCNA 1: Networking Basics Chapter Introduction to Networking Chapter Networking Fundamentals Chapter ... device in the computer 11 02. book Page Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM Chapter 1: Introduction to Networking Figure 1- 1 Central Processing Unit Figure 1- 2 Floppy Disk Drive ■ Microprocessor—A silicon ... Routing Fundamentals and Subnets Chapter TCP/IP Transport and Application Layer 11 02. book Page Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM Objectives Upon completion of this chapter, you will be able to ■ Identify...
... are connected Figure 1- 5 shows a PC card adapter for a wireless local-area network (WLAN) Figure 1- 5 PC Card 11 11 02. book Page 12 Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM 12 Chapter 1: Introduction to Networking ... 11 02. book Page 10 Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM 10 Chapter 1: Introduction to Networking Figure 1- 4 Expansion Slot Motherboard Components NOTE Some ... card Desktop systems can use a built-in or adapter card-type NIC 13 11 02. book Page 14 Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM 14 Chapter 1: Introduction to Networking Situations that require NIC installation...
... dotted-decimal format, 10 .0.0.0 is the network portion of the IP address Example 2: Using the second mask (25 5 .25 5.0.0): 000 010 10.0 010 0 010 .00 010 111 .10 00 011 0: IP address 11 111 111 .11 111 111 .00000000.00000000: ... (host) on that network Some examples of subnet masks follow Example 1: 11 111 111 .00000000.00000000.00000000 written in dotted decimal is 25 5.0.0.0 Example 2: 11 111 111 .11 111 111 .00000000.00000000 written ... consider the following examples: Example 1: Using the first mask (25 5.0.0.0): 000 010 10.0 010 0 010 .00 010 111 .10 00 011 0: IP address 11 111 111 .00000000.00000000.00000000: network mask 000 010 10.00000000.00000000.00000000...
... Subscriber Line (DSL) 51 110 2. book Page 52 Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM 52 Chapter 2: Networking Fundamentals ■ Frame Relay ■ T (U.S.) and E (Europe) carrier series—T1, E1, T3, E3, and so on ■ ... shown in Figure 2- 7, they make it possible for businesses to communicate across great distances 11 02. book Page 51 Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM Networking Terminology Figure 2- 7 WAN Corporate ... 11 02. book Page 50 Tuesday, May 20 , 20 03 2: 53 PM 50 Chapter 2: Networking Fundamentals Figure 2- 6 LAN LANs are designed to the following: ■ Operate...
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