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Domain 1.0: Networking Concepts 1.

1 Compare the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP


Lab Title TCP/IP Model Layer Matching TCP/IP Protocols and Their Function OSI Model Layers Functions Transport Layer Header Fields Network Layer Header Fields Data Link Layer Fields Book Chapter 6 6 1 6 6 1 Book Heading The TCP/IP Layers The TCP/IP Layers The OSI Model The Transport Layer The TCP/IP Layers The Ethernet LAN Book Page # 239 239 12 241 239 15

1.2 Classify how applications, devices, and protocols relate to the OSI Model
Lab Title Distinguish Between Applications and Protocols Book Chapter 6 Book Heading The TCP/IP Layers Testing and Troubleshooting a LAN 1-3 The OSI Model The Ethernet LAN The Transport Layer Home Networking Network Services-DHCP & DNS Book Page # 239 45

OSI Model and Network Devices Understanding Data Encapsulation

1 1 6

12 15 241

Application Layer Network Server Descriptions

34

10

416

11

Reference Model Terminology

1 6

Analyzing Computer Networks FTP Data Packets The OSI Model The TCP/IP Layers

446

12 239

1.3 Explain the purpose and properties of IP Addressing


Lab Title Network Numbering Systems -Conversions Network Numbering Systems - Adding Binary Adding Network Numbering Review Practice Identify Parts of an IPv4 and IPv6 Address Network Address Terminology IPv4 Address Types and Classes Calculating the number of hosts in a subnet Discovering the Network Number for a Given Host IPv6 Addressing Terminology IPv6 Header Field Descriptions IPv6 Header Field Positioning IPv6 Address Format Prefix Types and Descriptions Truncating IPv6 Addresses IPv6 Network Numbering Summary Review of Book Chapter 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 6 6 Book Heading Number Conversion Subnet Masks Subnet Masks Number Conversion IPv4 Addressing Subnet Masks Ethernet LAN Subnet Masks Subnet Masks Web Address[IPv6] Web Address[IPv6] Web Address[IPv6] Web Address[IPv6] 6 1 IPv6 Addressing Web Address[IPv6] The Ethernet 15 270 Book Page # 249 259 259 249 255 259 20 259 259

Header Fields Determining if Two Computers Are on the Same Logical Network in IPv4 IPv4 Allocating Bits for Network Addresses IPv4 - Create a Custom Subnet Mask (Part 1) IPv4 - Create a Custom Subnet Mask (Part 2) IPv4 Using Variable Length Subnet Masks IPv4 Scenario Based Test Applet Intermediate IPv4 Addressing Practice 1 Intermediate IPv4 Addressing Practice 2 IPv4 Advanced Route Aggregation Planning

LAN Subnet Masks

259

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 6 9 6

Subnet Masks IPv4 Addressing Subnet Masks Subnet Masks Subnet Masks CIDR Blocks Subnet Masks Static Routing Subnet Masks Static Routing Number Conversion

259 255 259 259 259 267 259 359 259 359 249

1.4 Explain the purpose and properties of routing and switching


Lab Title Routing Protocols Book Chapter 9 9 Book Heading Static Routing Dynamic Routing Protocols Distance Vector Protocols Link State Protocols Hybrid Protocols 9 Configuring RIP 379 Book Page # 359 370

372

9 9

375 378

and RIPv2 10 Intertnet RoutingBGP The TCP/IP Layers 424

Routed Protocols

239

1.5 Identify common TCP and UDP default ports


Lab Title Matching Well-Known Port Numbers

Book Chapter 6

Book Heading The TCP/IP Layers

Book Page # 239

1.6 Explain the function of common networking protocols


Lab Title Network Application Protocols Configuring an FTP Server Configuring an FTP Client Configuring an Email Client

Book Chapter 6

Book Heading

The TCP/IP Layers Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise

Book Page # 239

Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise

1.7 Summarize DNS Concepts and Components


Lab Title Domain Name Services Terminology Book Book Heading Chapter 1 The Ethernet LAN 10 Book Page # 19

Configuring Static Hostname Resolution on a Workstation Using NLS Lookup for DNS Troubleshooting

Network 416 Services-DHCP and DNS 1 Testing and 44 Troubleshooting a LAN Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise

DNS Troubleshooting Troubleshooting


Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise

1.8 Given a scenario, implement the following network troubleshooting methodology


Lab Title Reordering Troubleshooting Steps Troubleshooting Practice Book Chapter 1 1 1 Book Heading The OSI Model The Ethernet LAN Testing and Troubleshooting a LAN Network Services DHCP and DNS Book Page # 14 17 44

10

420

1.9 Identify virtual network components


Lab Title Virtualization Terminology Workstation Virtualization Server Virtualization Planning Contrast Virtualization Technologies and Services

Book Chapter

Book Heading

Book Page #

Web Address [Virtualization Terminology] Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise Web Address [Virtualization Technology and Services]

Domain 2.0: Networking Installation and Configuration 2.1 Given a scenario, install, and configure routers and switches
Lab Title Connect to Switch console Port using PuTTY Connect to a Switch and Reconfigure the Hostname and Password Configure an IP Address on a Switch with a Default Gateway Switch Management via Telnet Understanding Switching Loops Choosing and Configuring a Root Switch Configuring Switched VLANs and Trunk Ports Configuring Port Security Spanning Tree Identification Connecting to the Routers Console Port Configuring Hostname and Passwords Configuring an Ethernet Interface on a Router Using the Show Run Command to Read the Current Configuration show Commands Useful for Troubleshooting Common Router Problems Book Book Heading Chapter 7 The Console Port Connection 8 Introduction to Switch Configuration Introduction to Switch Configuration Introduction to Switch Configuration Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning Tree Protocol Book Page # 296

331

333

332

8 8

338 338

Introduction to 329 VLANs Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise 8 Spanning-Tree 338 Protocol 7 The Console Port 296 Connection 7 The Routers 311 Privileged EXEC Mode 7 The Routers 311 Privileged EXEC Mode 9 Static Routing 367

Static Routing

365

Connecting Two Routers to Each Other

9 9

Static Routing Configuring RIP and RIPv2 Static Routing

363 379 369

Verifying a Router-Router Connection with Cisco Discovery Protocol Saving the Router or Switch Configuration Static and Default Routing Configuring InterVLAN Routing Configuring Dynamic Routing Reading a Routing Table

9 9

Static Routing Static Routing

368 359

Web Address [Configuring InterVLAN routing] 9 Configuring RIP 379 and RIPv2 9 Static Routing 368

2.2 Given a scenario, install, and configure a wireless network


Lab Title Configure Small Office/Home Office Router for Basic Operation Matching Antenna Types Book Chapter 1 Book Heading Home Networking Book Page # 22

Wireless Antenna Placement

Configuring a Point-toMultipoint Wireless LAN 802.11 Wireless Networking

185

167

2.3 Explain the Purpose and Properties of DHCP


Book Chapter Using a STATIC Address 5 on a Small Office/Home Office Router DHCP Technology 10 Details of DHCP Client 10 Address Configuration Lab Title Book Heading The Network Switch DHCP and DNS DHCP and DNS Book Page # 210

419 422

Process

2.4 SOHO Router Network User Security


Lab Title Configuring Small/Hone Office Router-Network User Security Settings Manually Configuring Wireless Signals on a Small Office/Home Office Router Configuring a Wireless USN Network Adapter to Connect to a Wireless Router

Book Chapter 1

Book Heading Home Networking Home Networking

Book Page # 34

33

Home Networking

27

2.5 Given a Scenario, troubleshoot common wireless problems


Lab Title Using NetSH to Scan Wireless Networks

Book Chapter

Book Heading

Book Page #

Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise

2.6 Given a set of requirements, plan and implement a basic SOHO network
Lab Title Configuring a Network Adapter with IPv6 Address Configuring Access Restrictions on a Small Business/Home Office Router Configuring Port Forwarding to Local Book Chapter Book Heading Book Page # Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise 1 Home Networking 34

Refer to the steps outlined in the lab

Services on a Small Office/Home Office Router Address Translation Terminology Configuring a Connection to a Network Printer Mapping a Network Drive to a Desktop Configuring a Client Network Address with an IPv4 Address

exercise

Web Address [Address Translation Technology] Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise

Domain 3.0: Network Media and Topologies

3.1 Categorize standard media types and associated properties


Lab Title Media Types and Properties Book Chapter 2 3 Book Heading Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cable The Nature of Light Terminating CAT6/5e/5 UTP Cables Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cable Terminating Book Page #

119

Matching Transceiver Port Functions for Category 5 Cabling Matching Cable to Wire Length

75

71

Create a Straight Cable

77

and Test It

CAT6/5e/5 UTP Cables 2 Cable Testing and Certification Terminating CAT6/5e/5 UTP Cables The Console Port Connection 86 77

Create a Crossover Cable Create a Console Cable

298

3.2 Categorize standard connector types based on network media


Lab Title Making a Direct Connection Between Two PCs Verify a Data Link Connection from a Computer to a Network Demonstrate Appropriate Wired Network Connections Between Device Pairs Drag and Drop Appropriate Cables into a Topology Book Chapter 2 Book Heading Terminating CAT6/5e/5 UTP Cables Testing and Troubleshooting a LAN Troubleshooting Cabling Systems Book Page # 77

44

94

Unshielded Twisted-Pair The Nature of Light

70

124

3.3Compare and contrast different wireless standards


Lab Title Fiber Optic Cabling, Connectors, and Uses Connecting Campus Area Distribution Facilities to Each Other Matching Wireless Standards and Book Chapter 3 3 Book Heading Optical Components Optical Networking Home Networking Book Page # 134 138

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Terminology

3.4 Categorize WAN technology type and properties


Book Chapter Matching DSL types with 10 descriptions Matching Broadband 10 Terminology with Descriptions Wide Area Networking Technology 10 Lab Title Book Heading Remote Access Internet Technologies: Out to the Internet Internet Technologies: Out to the Internet Book Page # 409 401

401-415

3.5 Describe different Network topologies


Lab Title Network Topologies Network Types Book Chapter 1 1 1

Book Heading Network Topologies Network Topologies Home Networking

Book Page # 7 7 22

3.6 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common physical connectivity problems


Lab Title Identify Common Cat5 Wiring Problems

Book Chapter 2

Book Heading Troubleshooting Cabling Systems

Book Page # 94

3.7 Compare and Contrast different LAN technologies

Lab Title IEEE Local Area Network Wire Standards IEEE LAN Standards and Technologies

Book Chapter 4

Book Heading IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Standard The Ethernet LAN

Book Page # 161

15

3.8 Identify components of wiring distribution


Lab Title Components of Wiring Distribution Systems Network Infrastructure Component Placement

Book Chapter 2 3

Book Heading Structured Cabling Optical Networking

Book Page # 66 138

Domain 4.0: Network Management 4.1 Explain the purpose and functions of various network appliances
Book Book Heading Chapter Functions of Network 12 Security Software Appliances/Management and Hardware Software 12 Introduction to Virtual Private Network

Lab Title

Book Page # 478, 484-485

487

4.2 Given a scenario, use appropriate hardware tools to troubleshoot connectivity issues
Lab Title Hardware Tools and Function Using the ipconfig Command with Available Book Chapter 2 Book Heading Terminating CAT6/5e/5 UTP cables The Ethernet LAN Book Page # 73

18

Options

4.3 Given a scenario, use appropriate software tools to troubleshoot connectivity issues
Lab Title Using ipconfig to Discover Network Settings Using ping to Troubleshoot Connectivity Using Expended ping (Command Switches) to Troubleshoot Connectivity Using ARP to discover a MAC Address Using traceroute Troubleshoot Connectivity Using netstat to Troubleshoot Connectivity Using ipconfig, ping, arp, and tracert Together to Troubleshoot Connectivity Using the route print Command Using Basic Linux Troubleshooting Commands Identifying Troubleshooting Commands to Use for Various Tasks Matching Command Output to Commands

Book Chapter 1

Book Heading The Ethernet LAN Troubleshooting A LAN Troubleshooting A LAN

Book Page # 18

44

45

The TCP/IP Layers Web location [Traceroute / Tracert]

245

Static Routing

361

Troubleshooting A LAN

44

9 1

Static Routing The Ethernet LAN See above list

361 18

See above list

4.4 Given a scenario, use the appropriate network monitoring resource to analyze traffic

Lab Title Understanding SNMP Functions and Terminology Identifying Network Monitoring Databases and Logs Based on Need

Book Chapter 8

Book Heading Network Management Troubleshooting Cabling Systems Analyzing Computer Network Data Traffic

Book Page # 340

94

11

448

4.5 Describe the purpose of configuration management documentation


Lab Title Network Documentation

Book Chapter 2

Book Heading Troubleshooting Cabling Systems

Book Page # 94

4.6 Explain different methods and rationales for network performance optimization
Lab Title Identifying Network Performance Terminology

Book Chapter

Book Heading

Book Page #

Web location [Network Performance Optimization]

Domain 5.0: Network Security 5.1 Given a scenario, implement appropriate wireless security measures
Lab Title Book Book Heading Book

Security Terminology and Descriptions Wireless Security Terminology

Chapter 12 1 4

Network Security Home Network Securing Wireless LANs

Page # 469 - 486 34 179

5.2 Explain the methods of network access security


Lab Title Remote Access Technology Book Chapter 10 Book Heading Internet Technologies: Out to the Internet VPN Tunneling Protocols Cisco VPN Client VPN Tunneling Protocols Book Page # 410

VPN Terminology

12

487

Tunneling Terminology

12 12

491 487

5.3 Explain the methods of user authentication


Lab Title Matching Authentication Terminology with Descriptions Password and Authentication Methodology Creating Network Users on a Domain Controller

Book Chapter 12

Book Heading

Introduction to Virtual Private Networks 12 Introduction to 487 Virtual Private Networks Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise

Book Page # 487

5.4 Explain common threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigation techniques


Lab Title Secure Protocols and Unsecure Protocols Book Book Heading Chapter 12 Intrusion (How an Attacker Gains Book Page # 471

Creating a Local Login Database to Secure Access to a Router Network Vulnerabilities the Hacker and Network Admin Perspectives Types of Network Threats and Attacks

Control of a Network) Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise 12 Intrusion (How an 469 Attacker Gains Control of a Network) Intrusion (How an 469 Attacker Gains Control of a Network) Network Security 468 - 496

12

Network Protection Mechanism Firewall Terminology and Functions Folder Sharing and Security Resource Security Through a Domain Controller Data Storage and Disaster Recovery Concepts

12 12

Security Software 484 and Hardware Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise

Web Location [STORAGE] 1 Home Networking 33-38

Using Encryption File System (EFS) to Encrypt Data Files

12 Network Security 469 - 475 Refer to the steps outlined in the lab exercise

5.5 Given a scenario, install and configure a basic firewall


Book Chapter Configuring a VPN Client 12 Lab Title Book Heading Introduction to Virtual Private Network Home Networking Book Page # 486

Small Office/Home Office Router Wireless MAC Address Security

35

5.6 Categorize different types of network security appliance and methods


Lab Title Security Appliance Terminology and Methods

Book Book Heading Chapter 12 Security Software and Hardware

Book Page # 485

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