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© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 1Version 4.0

Planning and Cabling Networks

Network Fundamentals – Chapter 10

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What will we do today?

Ch 09 Key Terms

Ch 10 terms

Presentation – Ch 10 and Cabling Networks

Build cross-over cable Google search - “How to make a crossover cable”

select - Littlewhitedog.com

Instructor Evaluations

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What Will we Learn from Chapter 10?

To identify the basic network media required to make a LAN connection

To identify the types of connections for intermediate and end device connections in a LAN

– Identify the pin out configurations for straight-through and crossover cables

- Identify the different cabling types, standards and ports used for WAN connections

- Define the role of device management connections when using Cisco equipment

- To design an addressing scheme for an inter-network and assign ranges for hosts, network devices and the router interface

To Compare and contrast the importance of network designs

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Basic Network Media Required to Make a LAN Connection

Network Designscost

ports

speed

expandability/modular

Manageable

Cablesstraight-through

crossover

pin outs

Cabling backbone

Patch

Horizontal

Vertical

Cable making568a standard pin set

568b crossover pin set

RJ-45 Cat5 cable

Crimpers

Strippers

Cutters

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Basic Network Media Required to Make a LAN Connection

Select the appropriate hardware, including the cabling, to install several computers together in a LAN

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Basic Network Media Required to Make a LAN Connection

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Basic Network Media Required to Make a LAN Connection

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Types of Connections in a LAN

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Types of Connections in a LAN

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Types of Connections in a LAN

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Types of Connections in a LAN

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Types of Connections in a LAN

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Design an Addressing Scheme for an Internetwork

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Design an Addressing Scheme for an Internetwork

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Importance of Network Designs

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Importance of Network Designs

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Importance of Network Designs

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Importance of Network Designs

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What Did I Learn from Chapter 10?

To identify the basic network media required to make a LAN connection

To identify the types of connections for intermediate and end device connections in a LAN

– Identify the pin out configurations for straight-through and crossover cables

- Identify the different cabling types, standards and ports used for WAN connections

- Define the role of device management connections when using Cisco equipment

- To design an addressing scheme for an inter-network and assign ranges for hosts, network devices and the router interface

To Compare and contrast the importance of network designs

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