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  • Introduction xxx
    Chapter 1 Single-Area OSPFv2 Concepts 1
    Introduction - 1.0 1
        Why should I take this module? - 1.0.1 1
        What will I learn to do in this module? - 1.0.2 1
    OSPF Features and Characteristics - 1.1 1
        Introduction to OSPF - 1.1.1 1
        Components of OSPF - 1.1.2 2
        Link-State Operation - 1.1.3 3
        Single-Area and Multiarea OSPF - 1.1.4 4
        Multiarea OSPF - 1.1.5 4
        OSPFv3 - 1.1.6 5
        Check Your Understanding - OSPF Features and Characteristics - 1.1.7 6
    OSPF Packets - 1.2 6
        Video - OSPF Packets - 1.2.1 6
        Types of OSPF Packets - 1.2.2 6
        Link-State Updates - 1.2.3 7
        Hello Packet - 1.2.4 7
        Check Your Understanding - OSPF Packets - 1.2.5 7
    OSPF Operation - 1.3 7
        Video - OSPF Operation - 1.3.1 7
        OSPF Operational States - 1.3.2 7
        Establish Neighbor Adjacencies - 1.3.3 8
        Synchronizing OSPF Databases - 1.3.4 9
        The Need for a DR - 1.3.5 10
        LSA Flooding With a DR - 1.3.6 11
        Check Your Understanding - OPSF Operation - 1.3.7 11
    Module Practice and Quiz - 1.4 11
        What did I learn in this module? - 1.4.1 11
    Chapter Quiz - Single-Area OSPFv2 Concepts 14
    Your Chapter Notes 14
    Chapter 2 Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration 15
    Introduction - 2.0 15
        Why should I take this module? - 2.0.1 15
        What will I learn to do in this module? - 2.0.2 15
    OSPF Router ID - 2.1 15
        OSPF Reference Topology - 2.1.1 15
        Router Configuration Mode for OSPF - 2.1.2 16
        Router IDs - 2.1.3 16
        Router ID Order of Precedence - 2.1.4 17
        Configure a Loopback Interface as the Router ID - 2.1.5 17
        Explicitly Configure a Router ID - 2.1.6 18
        Modify a Router ID - 2.1.7 18
        Syntax Checker - Configure R2 and R3 Router IDs - 2.1.8 19
        Check Your Understanding - OSPF Router ID - 2.1.9 19
    Point-to-Point OSPF Networks - 2.2 20
        The network Command Syntax - 2.2.1 20
        The Wildcard Mask - 2.2.2 20
        Check Your Understanding - The Wildcard Masks - 2.2.3 20
        Configure OSPF Using the network Command - 2.2.4 20
        Syntax Checker - Configure R2 and R3 Using the network Command - 2.2.5 21
        Configure OSPF Using the ip ospf Command - 2.2.6 21
        Syntax Checker - Configure R2 and R3 Using the ip ospf Command - 2.2.7 22
        Passive Interface - 2.2.8 22
        Configure Passive Interfaces - 2.2.9 23
        Syntax Checker - Configure R2 and R3 Passive Interfaces - 2.2.10 24
        OSPF Point-to-Point Networks - 2.2.11 24
        Loopbacks and Point-to-Point Networks - 2.2.12 26
        Packet Tracer - Point-to-Point Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration - 2.2.13 26
    Multiaccess OSPF Networks - 2.3 27
        OSPF Network Types - 2.3.1 27
        OSPF Designated Router - 2.3.2 27
        OSPF Multiaccess Reference Topology - 2.3.3 27
        Verify OSPF Router Roles - 2.3.4 28
        Verify DR/BDR Adjacencies - 2.3.5 30
        Default DR/BDR Election Process - 2.3.6 32
        DR Failure and Recovery - 2.3.7 33
        The ip ospf priority Command - 2.3.8 33
        Configure OSPF Priority - 2.3.9 34
        Syntax Checker - Configure OSPF Priority - 2.3.10 35
        Packet Tracer - Determine the DR and BDR - 2.3.11 35
    Modify Single-Area OSPFv2 - 2.4 36
        Cisco OSPF Cost Metric - 2.4.1 36
        Adjust the Reference Bandwidth - 2.4.2 36
        OSPF Accumulates Costs - 2.4.3 38
        Manually Set OSPF Cost Value - 2.4.4 38
        Test Failover to Backup Route - 2.4.5 39
        Syntax Checker - Modify the Cost Values for R2 and R3 - 2.4.6 40
        Hello Packet Intervals - 2.4.7 40
        Verify Hello and Dead Intervals - 2.4.8 40
        Modify OSPFv2 Intervals - 2.4.9 42
        Syntax Checker - Modifying Hello and Dead Intervals on R3 - 2.4.10 43
        Packet Tracer - Modify Single-Area OSPFv2 - 2.4.11 43
    Default Route Propagation - 2.5 43
        Propagate a Default Static Route in OSPFv2 - 2.5.1 43
        Verify the Propagated Default Route - 2.5.2 44
        Packet Tracer - Propagate a Default Route in OSPFv2 - 2.5.3 46
    Verify Single-Area OSPFv2 - 2.6 46
        Verify OSPF Neighbors - 2.6.1 46
        Verify OSPF Protocol Settings - 2.6.2 48
        Verify OSPF Process Information - 2.6.3 48
        Verify OSPF Interface Settings - 2.6.4 50
        Syntax Checker - Verify Single-Area OSPFv2 - 2.6.5 51
        Packet Tracer - Verify Single-Area OSPFv2 - 2.6.6 51
    Module Practice and Quiz - 2.7 51
        Packet Tracer - Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration - 2.7.1 51
        Lab - Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration - 2.7.2 51
        What did I learn in this module? - 2.7.3 52
    Chapter Quiz - Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration 56
    Your Chapter Notes 56
    Chapter 3 Network Security Concepts 57
    Introduction - 3.0 57
        Why should I take this module? - 3.0.1 57
        What will I learn in this module? - 3.0.2 57
        Ethical Hacking Statement - 3.0.3 57
    Current State of Cybersecurity - 3.1 58
        Current State of Affairs - 3.1.1 58
        Vectors of Network Attacks - 3.1.2 58
        Data Loss - 3.1.3 59
        Check Your Understanding - Current State of Cybersecurity - 3.1.4 60
    Threat Actors - 3.2 60
        The Hacker - 3.2.1 60
        Evolution of Hackers - 3.2.2 61
        Cyber Criminals - 3.2.3 61
        Hacktivists - 3.2.4 61
        State-Sponsored Hackers - 3.2.5 61
        Check Your Understanding - Threat Actors - 3.2.6 62
    Threat Actor Tools - 3.3 62
        Video - Threat Actor Tools - 3.3.1 62
        Introduction to Attack Tools - 3.3.2 62
        Evolution of Security Tools - 3.3.3 62
        Attack Types - 3.3.4 63
        Check Your Understanding - Threat Actor Tools - 3.3.5 64
    Malware - 3.4 64
        Overview of Malware - 3.4.1 64
        Viruses and Trojan Horses - 3.4.2 64
        Other Types of Malware - 3.4.3 65
        Check Your Understanding - Malware - 3.4.4 66
    Common Network Attacks - 3.5 66
        Overview of Network Attacks - 3.5.1 66
        Video - Reconnaissance Attacks - 3.5.2 67
        Reconnaissance Attacks - 3.5.3 67
        Video - Access and Social Engineering Attacks - 3.5.4 68
        Access Attacks - 3.5.5 68
        Social Engineering Attacks - 3.5.6 69
        Lab - Social Engineering - 3.5.7 70
        Video - Denial of Service Attacks - 3.5.8 70
        DoS and DDoS Attacks - 3.5.9 70
        Check Your Understanding - Common Network Attacks - 3.5.10 71
    IP Vulnerabilities and Threats - 3.6 71
        Video - Common IP and ICMP Attacks - 3.6.1 71
        IPv4 and IPv6 - 3.6.2 71
        ICMP Attacks - 3.6.3 71
        Video - Amplification, Reflection, and Spoofing Attacks - 3.6.4 72
        Amplification and Reflection Attacks - 3.6.5 72
        Address Spoofing Attacks - 3.6.6 72
        Check Your Understanding - IP Vulnerabilities and Threats - 3.6.7 73
    TCP and UDP Vulnerabilities - 3.7 73
        TCP Segment Header - 3.7.1 73
        TCP Services - 3.7.2 73
        TCP Attacks - 3.7.3 74
        UDP Segment Header and Operation - 3.7.4 74
        UDP Attacks - 3.7.5 75
        Check Your Understanding - TCP and UDP Vulnerabilities - 3.7.6 75
    IP Services - 3.8 75
        ARP Vulnerabilities - 3.8.1 75
        ARP Cache Poisoning - 3.8.2 76
        Video - ARP Spoofing - 3.8.3 76
        DNS Attacks - 3.8.4 76
        DNS Tunneling - 3.8.5 78
        DHCP - 3.8.6 78
        DHCP Attacks - 3.8.7 78
        Lab - Explore DNS Traffic - 3.8.8 79
    Network Security Best Practices - 3.9 80
        Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability - 3.9.1 80
        The Defense-in-Depth Approach - 3.9.2 80
        Firewalls - 3.9.3 80
        IPS - 3.9.4 81
        Content Security Appliances - 3.9.5 81
        Check Your Understanding - Network Security Best Practices - 3.9.6 82
    Cryptography - 3.10 82
        Video - Cryptography - 3.10.1 82
        Securing Communications - 3.10.2 82
        Data Integrity - 3.10.3 83
        Hash Functions - 3.10.4 83
        Origin Authentication - 3.10.5 84
        Data Confidentiality - 3.10.6 85
        Symmetric Encryption - 3.10.7 85
        Asymmetric Encryption - 3.10.8 86
        Diffie-Hellman - 3.10.9 87
        Check Your Understanding - Cryptography - 3.10.10 88
    Module Practice and Quiz - 3.11 88
        What did I learn in this module? - 3.11.1 88
    Chapter Quiz - Network Security Concepts 91
    Your Chapter Notes 91
    Chapter 4 ACL Concepts 93
    Introduction - 4.0 93
        Why should I take this module? - 4.0.1 93
        What will I learn to do in this module? - 4.0.2 93
    Purpose of ACLs - 4.1 93
        What is an ACL? - 4.1.1 93
        Packet Filtering - 4.1.2 95
        ACL Operation - 4.1.3 95
        Packet Tracer - ACL Demonstration - 4.1.4 96
        Check Your Understanding - Purpose of ACLs - 4.1.5 96
    Wildcard Masks in ACLs - 4.2 96
        Wildcard Mask Overview - 4.2.1 96
        Wildcard Mask Types - 4.2.2 97
        Wildcard Mask Calculation - 4.2.3 97
        Wildcard Mask Keywords - 4.2.4 98
        Check Your Understanding - Wildcard Masks in ACLs - 4.2.5 99
    Guidelines for ACL Creation - 4.3 99
        Limited Number of ACLs per Interface - 4.3.1 99
        ACL Best Practices - 4.3.2 99
        Check Your Understanding - Guidelines for ACL Creation - 4.3.3 100
    Types of IPv4 ACLs - 4.4 100
        Standard and Extended ACLs - 4.4.1 100
        Numbered and Named ACLs - 4.4.2 101
        Where to Place ACLs - 4.4.3 102
        Standard ACL Placement Example - 4.4.4 102
        Extended ACL Placement Example - 4.4.5 103
        Check Your Understanding - Guidelines for ACL Placement - 4.4.6 103
    Module Practice and Quiz - 4.5 103
        What did I learn in this module? - 4.5.1 103
    Chapter Quiz - ACL Concepts 106
    Your Chapter Notes 106
    Chapter 5 ACLs for IPv4 Configuration 107
    Introduction - 5.0 107
        Why should I take this module? - 5.0.1 107
        What will I learn to do in this module? - 5.0.2 107
    Configure Standard IPv4 ACLs - 5.1 107
        Create an ACL - 5.1.1 107
        Numbered Standard IPv4 ACL Syntax - 5.1.2 108
        Named Standard IPv4 ACL Syntax - 5.1.3 109
        Apply a Standard IPv4 ACL - 5.1.4 109
        Numbered Standard IPv4 ACL Example - 5.1.5 110
        Named Standard IPv4 ACL Example - 5.1.6 111
        Syntax Check - Configure Standard IPv4 ACLs - 5.1.7 112
        Packet Tracer - Configure Numbered Standard IPv4 ACLs - 5.1.8 113
        Packet Tracer - Configure Named Standard IPv4 ACLs - 5.1.9 113
    Modify IPv4 ACLs - 5.2 113
        Two Methods to Modify an ACL - 5.2.1 113
        Text Editor Method - 5.2.2 113
        Sequence Numbers Method - 5.2.3 114
        Modify a Named ACL Example - 5.2.4 115
        ACL Statistics - 5.2.5 116
        Syntax Checker - Modify IPv4 ACLs - 5.2.6 116
        Packet Tracer - Configure and Modify Standard IPv4 ACLs - 5.2.7 116
    Secure VTY Ports with a Standard IPv4 ACL - 5.3 116
        The access-class Command - 5.3.1 116
        Secure VTY Access Example - 5.3.2 117
        Verify the VTY Port is Secured - 5.3.3 118
        Syntax Checker - Secure the VTY Ports - 5.3.4 118
    Configure Extended IPv4 ACLs - 5.4 119
        Extended ACLs - 5.4.1 119
        Numbered Extended IPv4 ACL Syntax - 5.4.2 119
        Protocols and Ports - 5.4.3 120
        Protocols and Port Numbers Configuration Examples - 5.4.4 123
        Apply a Numbered Extended IPv4 ACL - 5.4.5 123
        TCP Established Extended ACL - 5.4.6 123
        Named Extended IPv4 ACL Syntax - 5.4.7 124
        Named Extended IPv4 ACL Example - 5.4.8 125
        Edit Extended ACLs - 5.4.9 126
        Another Named Extended IPv4 ACL Example - 5.4.10 127
        Verify Extended ACLs - 5.4.11 128
        Packet Tracer - Configure Extended IPv4 ACLs - Scenario 1 - 5.4.12 130
        Packet Tracer - Configure Extended IPv4 ACLs - Scenario 2 - 5.4.13 130
    Module Practice and Quiz - 5.5 130
        Packet Tracer - IPv4 ACL Implementation Challenge - 5.5.1 130
        Lab - Configure and Verify Extended IPv4 ACLs - 5.5.2 131
        What did I learn in this module? - 5.5.3 131
    Chapter Quiz - ACLs for IPv4 Implementation 133
    Your Chapter Notes 133
    Chapter 6 NAT for IPv4 135
    Introduction - 6.0 135
        Why should I take this module? - 6.0.1 135
        What will I learn to do in this module? - 6.0.2 135
    NAT Characteristics - 6.1 135
        IPv4 Private Address Space - 6.1.1 135
        What is NAT - 6.1.2 136
        How NAT Works - 6.1.3 137
        NAT Terminology - 6.1.4 137
        Check Your Understanding - NAT Characteristics - 6.1.5 138
    Types of NAT - 6.2 139
        Static NAT - 6.2.1 139
        Dynamic NAT - 6.2.2 139
        Port Address Translation - 6.2.3 139
        Next Available Port - 6.2.4 140
        NAT and PAT Comparison - 6.2.5 140
        Packets without a Layer 4 Segment - 6.2.6 141
        Packet Tracer - Investigate NAT Operations - 6.2.7 141
    NAT Advantages and Disadvantages - 6.3 142
        Advantages of NAT - 6.3.1 142
        Disadvantages of NAT - 6.3.2 142
        Check Your Understanding - NAT Advantages and Disadvantages - 6.3.3 143
    Static NAT - 6.4 143
        Static NAT Scenario - 6.4.1 143
        Configure Static NAT - 6.4.2 143
        Analyze Static NAT - 6.4.3 144
        Verify Static NAT - 6.4.4 144
        Packet Tracer - Configure Static NAT - 6.4.5 145
    Dynamic NAT - 6.5 146
        Dynamic NAT Scenario - 6.5.1 146
        Configure Dynamic NAT - 6.5.2 146
        Analyze Dynamic NAT - Inside to Outside - 6.5.3 147
        Analyze Dynamic NAT - Outside to Inside - 6.5.4 147
        Verify Dynamic NAT - 6.5.5 148
        Packet Tracer - Configure Dynamic NAT - 6.5.6 150
    PAT - 6.6 150
        PAT Scenario - 6.6.1 150
        Configure PAT to Use a Single IPv4 Address - 6.6.2 150
        Configure PAT to Use an Address Pool - 6.6.3 151
        Analyze PAT - PC to Server - 6.6.4 151
        Analyze PAT - Server to PC - 6.6.5 151
        Verify PAT - 6.6.6 151
        Packet Tracer - Configure PAT - 6.6.7 152
    NAT64 - 6.7 153
        NAT for IPv6? - 6.7.1 153
        NAT64 - 6.7.2 153
    Module Practice and Quiz - 6.8 153
        Packet Tracer - Configure NAT for IPv4 - 6.8.1 153
        Lab - Configure NAT for IPv4 - 6.8.2 154
        What did I learn in this module? - 6.8.3 154
    Chapter Quiz - NAT for IPv4 158
    Your Chapter Notes 158
    Chapter 7 WAN Concepts 159
    Introduction - 7.0 159
        Why should I take this module? - 7.0.1 159
        What will I learn to do in this module? - 7.0.2 159
    Purpose of WANs - 7.1 159
        LANs and WANs - 7.1.1 159
        Private and Public WANs - 7.1.2 160
        WAN Topologies - 7.1.3 160
        Carrier Connections - 7.1.4 162
        Evolving Networks - 7.1.5 162
        Check Your Understanding - Purpose of WANs - 7.1.6 164
    WAN Operations - 7.2 164
        WAN Standards - 7.2.1 164
        WANs in the OSI Model - 7.2.2 164
        Common WAN Terminology - 7.2.3 165
        WAN Devices - 7.2.4 166
        Serial Communication - 7.2.5 167
        Circuit-Switched Communication - 7.2.6 168
        Packet-Switched Communications - 7.2.7 168
        SDH, SONET, and DWDM - 7.2.8 169
        Check Your Understanding - WAN Operations - 7.2.9 169
    Traditional WAN Connectivity - 7.3 169
        Traditional WAN Connectivity Options - 7.3.1 169
        Common WAN Terminology - 7.3.2 169
        Circuit-Switched Options - 7.3.3 170
        Packet-Switched Options - 7.3.4 171
        Check Your Understanding - Traditional WAN Connectivity - 7.3.5 172
    Modern WAN Connectivity - 7.4 172
        Modern WANs - 7.4.1 172
        Modern WAN Connectivity Options - 7.4.2 172
        Ethernet WAN - 7.4.3 173
        MPLS - 7.4.4 174
        Check Your Understanding - Modern WAN Connectivity - 7.4.5 174
    Internet-Based Connectivity - 7.5 174
        Internet-Based Connectivity Options - 7.5.1 174
        DSL Technology - 7.5.2 175
        DSL Connections - 7.5.3 175
        DSL and PPP - 7.5.4 176
        Cable Technology - 7.5.5 176
        Optical Fiber - 7.5.6 177
        Wireless Internet-Based Broadband - 7.5.7 177
        VPN Technology - 7.5.8 179
        ISP Connectivity Options - 7.5.9 179
        Broadband Solution Comparison - 7.5.10 180
        Lab - Research Broadband Internet Access Options - 7.5.11 181
    Module Practice and Quiz - 7.6 181
        Packet Tracer - WAN Concepts - 7.6.1 181
        What did I learn in this module? - 7.6.2 181
    Chapter Quiz - WAN Concepts 184
    Your Chapter Notes 184
    Chapter 8 VPN and IPsec Concepts 185
    Introduction - 8.0 185
        Why should I take this module? - 8.0.1 185
        What will I learn in this module? - 8.0.2 185
    VPN Technology - 8.1 185
        Virtual Private Networks - 8.1.1 185
        VPN Benefits - 8.1.2 186
        Site-to-Site and Remote-Access VPNs - 8.1.3 186
        Enterprise and Service Provider VPNs - 8.1.4 186
        Check Your Understanding - VPN Technology - 8.1.5 187
    Types of VPNs - 8.2 187
        Remote-Access VPNs - 8.2.1 187
        SSL VPNs - 8.2.2 187
        Site-to-Site IPsec VPNs - 8.2.3 188
        GRE over IPsec - 8.2.4 188
        Dynamic Multipoint VPNs - 8.2.5 189
        IPsec Virtual Tunnel Interface - 8.2.6 189
        Service Provider MPLS VPNs - 8.2.7 190
        Check Your Understanding - Types of VPNs - 8.2.8 190
    IPsec - 8.3 190
        Video - IPsec Concepts - 8.3.1 190
        IPsec Technologies - 8.3.2 190
        IPsec Protocol Encapsulation - 8.3.3 191
        Confidentiality - 8.3.4 192
        Integrity - 8.3.5 192
        Authentication - 8.3.6 192
        Secure Key Exchange with Diffie-Hellman - 8.3.7 193
        Video - IPsec Transport and Tunnel Mode - 8.3.8 193
        Check Your Understanding - IPsec - 8.3.9 193
    Module Practice and Quiz - 8.4 193
        What did I learn in this module? - 8.4.1 193
    Chapter Quiz - VPN and IPsec Concepts 195
    Your Chapter Notes 195
    Chapter 9 QoS Concepts 197
    Introduction - 9.0 197
        Why should I take this module? - 9.0.1 197
        What will I learn to do in this module? - 9.0.2 197
    Network Transmission Quality - 9.1 197
        Video Tutorial - The Purpose of QoS - 9.1.1 197
        Prioritizing Traffic - 9.1.2 197
        Bandwidth, Congestion, Delay, and Jitter - 9.1.3 198
        Packet Loss - 9.1.4 199
        Check Your Understanding - Network Transmission Quality - 9.1.5 199
    Traffic Characteristics - 9.2 199
        Video Tutorial - Traffic Characteristics - 9.2.1 199
        Network Traffic Trends - 9.2.2 199
        Voice - 9.2.3 200
        Video - 9.2.4 200
        Data - 9.2.5 201
        Check Your Understanding - Traffic C...