Instructor Materials Chapter 1: Explore The Network: CCNA Routing and Switching Introduction To Networks v6.0
Instructor Materials Chapter 1: Explore The Network: CCNA Routing and Switching Introduction To Networks v6.0
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Chapter 1: Explore the
Network
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Chapter 1 - Sections & Objectives
1.1 Globally Connected
• Explain how networks affect the way we interact, learn, work, and play.
• Explain how host devices can be used as clients, servers, or both.
1.2 LANs, WANs, and the Internet
• Explain the use of network devices.
• Compare the devices and topologies of a LAN to the devices and topologies of a WAN.
• Describe the basic structure of the Internet.
• Explain how LANs and WANs interconnect to the Internet.
1.3 The Network as a Platform
• Explain the concept of a converged network.
• Describe the four basic requirements of a reliable network.
1.4 The Changing Network Environment
• Explain how trends such as BYOD, online collaboration, video, and cloud computing are
changing the way we interact.
• Explain how networking technologies are changing the home environment.
• Identify basic security threats and solutions for both small and large networks.
• Describe the importance of understanding the underlying switching and routing
infrastructure of a network.
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1.1 Globally Connected
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Globally Connected
Networking Today
Network has no boundary and
supports the way we:
• Learn
• Communicate
• Work
• Play
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Globally Connected
Providing Resources in a Network
Networks of Many Sizes
• Small Home / Office Networks
• Medium to Large Networks
• World Wide Network
Peer-to-Peer
• Computers can be both server and client at
the same time.
• What are the advantages?
• What are the disadvantages?
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1.2 LANs, WANs, and the
Internet
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LANs, WANs, and the Internet
Network Components
End Devices
• Either the source or destination of a message
• Name some end devices
Network Media
• Provide the pathway for data transmission
• Interconnect devices
• Name the three types of media
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LANs, WANs, and the Internet
Network Components
Network Representations
• What do the symbols represent?
Topology Diagrams
• Physical
• Logical
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LANs, WANs, and the Internet
LANs and WANs
Local Area Networks
• Spans across small geographical area
• Interconnects end devices
• Administrated by a single organization
• Provide high speed bandwidth to internal
devices
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LANs, WANs, and the Internet
The Internet, Intranets, and Extranets
The Internet
• Worldwide collection of interconnected networks
• Not owned by any individual or group
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LANs, WANs, and the Internet
Internet Connections
Internet Access Technologies
• Internet Service Provider (ISP)
• Broadband cable
• Broadband Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
• Wireless WANs
• Mobile Services
• Business DSL
• Leased Lines
• Metro Ethernet
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1.3 The Network as a
Platform
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The Network as a Platform
Converged Networks
Traditional Separate Networks
• Each network with its own rules and
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The Network as a Platform
Reliable Network
Four Basic Characteristics of Network Architecture
• Fault Tolerance
• Scalability
• Quality of Service (QoS)
• Security
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1.4 The Changing Network
Environment
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The Changing Network Environment
Network Trends
Top trends include:
• Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
• Online Collaboration
• Video Communications
• Cloud Computing
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The Changing Network Environment
Networking Technologies for the Home
Technology Trends in the Home
• Smart home
Powerline Networking
• Uses existing electrical wiring to connect devices
Wireless Broadband
• Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP)
• Wireless Broadband Service using cellular
technology
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The Changing Network Environment
Network Security
Security Threats
• Viruses, worms, and Trojan horses
• Spyware and adware
• Zero-day attacks, also called zero-hour attacks
• Hacker attacks
• Denial of service attacks
• Data interception and theft
• Identity theft
Security Solutions
• Antivirus and antispyware
• Firewall filtering
• Dedicated firewall systems
• Access control lists (ACL)
• Intrusion prevention systems (IPS)
• Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
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The Changing Network Environment
Network Architecture
Cisco Network Architecture
• Support technologies and applications
• Ensure connectivity across any combination of networks
CCENT
• A first step to a networking career
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1.5 Chapter Summary
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Chapter Summary
Summary
Explain how multiple networks are used in everyday life.
Describe the topologies and devices used in a small to medium-sized business network.
Explain the basic characteristics of a network that supports communication in a small to
medium-sized business.
Explain trends in networking that will affect the use of networks in small to medium-sized
businesses.
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