Networking Essentials (6th Edition)
Learn everything from network basics to cutting-edge technologies with the Networking Essentials (6th Edition) ebook and hands-on lab course.
(NETWORK-ESS-6e.AB1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-341-7About This Course
Skills You’ll Get
- Grasp the core principles of network design and implementation
- Configure and manage routers, switches, and other network devices
- Understand and troubleshoot network security vulnerabilities
- Navigate the complexities of cloud networking and virtualization
- Implement and manage wireless networks, including the latest 5G technology
- Explore the integration of Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions
Interactive Lessons
14+ Interactive Lessons | 320+ Exercises | 260+ Quizzes | 530+ Flashcards | 530+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
100+ Pre Assessment Questions | 100+ Post Assessment Questions |
Hands-On Labs
20+ LiveLab | 00+ Minutes
Introduction
- About This eBook
Introduction to Computer Networks
- Introduction
- Network Topologies
- The OSI Model
- The Ethernet LAN
- Home Networking
- Assembling an Office LAN
- Testing and Troubleshooting a LAN
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Physical Layer Cabling: Twisted-Pair
- Introduction
- Structured Cabling
- Twisted-Pair Cable
- Terminating Twisted-Pair Cables
- Cable Testing and Certification
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet over Copper
- Troubleshooting Cabling Systems
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Physical Layer Cabling: Fiber Optics
- Introduction
- The Nature of Light
- Fiber Attenuation and Dispersion
- Optical Components
- Optical Networking
- Safety
- Troubleshooting Fiber Optics: The OTDR
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Wireless Networking
- Introduction
- The IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Standard
- 802.11 Wireless Networking
- Bluetooth, WiMAX, RFID, and Mobile Communications
- Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Wireless LAN: A Case Study
- Troubleshooting Wireless Networks
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Interconnecting the LANs
- Introduction
- The Network Bridge
- The Network Switch
- The Router
- The Console Port Connection
- Interconnecting LANs with the Router
- Interconnecting LANs and WANs
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
TCP/IP
- Introduction
- The TCP/IP Layers
- Number Conversion
- IPv4 Addressing
- Subnet Masks: Subnetting and Supernetting
- Supernetting, CIDR Blocks, and VLSM
- IPv6 Addressing
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Introduction to Router Configuration
- Introduction
- Router Fundamentals
- The Router’s User EXEC Mode (Router>)
- The Router’s Privileged EXEC Mode (Router#)
- Configuring the Network Interface: Auto-negotiation
- Troubleshooting the Router Interface
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Introduction to Switch Configuration
- Introduction
- Introduction to VLANs
- Introduction to Switch Configuration
- VLAN Subinterfaces
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Power over Ethernet
- Troubleshooting the Switch Interface
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Routing Protocols
- Introduction
- Static Routing
- Dynamic Routing Protocols
- Distance Vector Protocols
- Configuring RIP and RIPv2
- Link-State Protocols
- Configuring the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Routing Protocol
- Advanced Distance Vector Protocol: Configuring Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
- Internet Routing with Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
- IPv6 Routing
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Managing the Network Infrastructure
- Introduction
- Domain Name and IP Address Assignment
- IP Address Management with DHCP
- Scaling a Network with NAT and PAT
- Domain Name System (DNS)
- Network Management Protocols
- Analyzing Network Traffic
- Network Analyzer: Wireshark
- Analyzing Computer Networks: FTP Data Packets
- Troubleshooting IP Networks
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Network Security
- Introduction
- Intrusion: How Attackers Gain Control of a Network
- Denial-of-Service
- Security Software and Hardware
- Managing Network Access
- Router Security
- Switch Security
- Wireless Security
- Remote Access and VPN Technologies
- Physical Security
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Cloud Computing and Virtualization
- Introduction
- Virtualization
- Cloud Computing
- Enterprise Storage
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Codes and Standards
- Introduction
- Safety Standards and Codes
- Industry Regulatory Compliance
- Business Policies, Procedures, and Other Best Practices
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
Introduction to Computer Networks
- Assembling Components to Complete the Workstation
- Using the ping Utility
Physical Layer Cabling: Twisted-Pair
- Connecting Patch Cables between the Patch Panel and Switch Ports
Wireless Networking
- Connecting a Wireless Router to a Laptop
Interconnecting the LANs
- Connecting a Hub to a Switch
Introduction to Router Configuration
- Using the Basic Router Configuration
Introduction to Switch Configuration
- Configuring VLAN
- Using the Basic Switch Configuration
Routing Protocols
- Configuring Static and RIP Routing
- Configuring RIPv2 Routing
- Configuring OSPF
- Configuring EIGRP
- Configuring IPv6 Static Routes
Managing the Network Infrastructure
- Configuring Network Address Translation
- Configuring Port Address Translation
- Capturing a Packet Using Wireshark
Network Security
- Configuring Outbound Rules for a Firewall
- Configuring Inbound Rules for a Firewall
Cloud Computing and Virtualization
- Creating a Virtual Switch
Codes and Standards
- Configuring a Default Domain Password Policy
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Contact Us NowNetworking essentials are the fundamental building blocks of how computers and devices communicate and share resources on a network. This includes understanding network hardware like routers and switches, software protocols like TCP/IP, and network security concepts.
The basic concept of networking is connectivity. It's all about establishing a connection between two or more devices to enable them to exchange information and resources.
The networking principle revolves around the idea of standardization. Devices from different manufacturers need to follow common protocols (like a language) to understand each other and communicate effectively on the network. This ensures smooth data flow among interconnected nodes and avoids compatibility issues.