| MP9003: Network and Database (General) - Switched Networks, VLANs, and Trunks > Cisco Related Series by MindLeaders BCMSN 642-811  | Switched Networks, VLANs, and Trunks | This course explains Cisco's design philosophy for creating scalable campus networks, including Cisco's old three-layer hierarchical model and Cisco's new Enterprise Model design. The different types of Layer 2 and Layer 3 solutions, including the different Ethernet media types, are compared and contrasted. This course also explains how to put a basic configuration on a Catalyst switch, and defines and explains VLANs, trunking, and the Virtual Trunk Protocol (VTP). All three of these areas play an integral part in the setup of VLANs in a network. | Topics: Network Design
Enterprise Network Model
Network Devices
Network Media Types
Switching Roles in Network Design
CatOS and IOS Comparison and Switch Configuration
Switch Troubleshooting
Converting CatOS to IOS and SFM Connectivity
Advantages of Virtual LANs
VLAN Implementations and Assignment of Users
Frame Tagging VLAN Information and Protocols
Dynamic Trunk Protocol Configuration
VLAN Trunk Protocol
Objectives: Use the Enterprise Composite Network Model to design networks
Compare and contrast Layer 2 switches, routers, Layer 3 switches, and multilayer switches
Compare and contrast Ethernet technologies
Compare, configure, and troubleshoot dynamic and static VLANs and ISL trunking protocols
Configure and troubleshoot trunks and pruning
Describe the three different VTP modes
Duration: 4 Hours
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