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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover Page i
Table of Contents iv
List of Figures vii
List of Tables ix
Abstract x
CONTENTS
Chapter No. Chapter Name Page No.
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION ABOUT NETWORK 1
1.1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.2 INTERNETWORKING DEVICES 2
1.3 TOPOLOGY 3
1.4 THE OSI REFERENCE MODEL 5
Chapter 2 IP ADDRESS 13
2.1. INTRODUCTION 13
2.2. IP VERSION(IPV4) 13
2.3. SUBNETTING 16
2.4. INTERNET PROTOCOL, VERSION 6 (IPV6) 17
Chapter 3 ROUTER 19
3.1 INTRODUCTION OF ROUTER 19
3.2 MODES OF ROUTER 20
3.3 INITIAL COMMANDS 21
3.4. ROUTER PASSWORD CONFIGURATION 21
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3.5. SOME CONFIGURATION ON THE ROUTER 22
Chapter 4 ROUTING 24
4.1. INTRODUCTION 24
4.2. STATIC ROUTING 24
4.3.DEFAULT ROUTING 26
4.4 DYNAMIC ROUTING 27
4.4.1 RIP 28
4.4.2. OSPF 30
4.4.3. IGRP and EIGRP 32
Chapter 5 SWITCH 34
5.1. INTRODUCTION 34
5.2. VLAN (VIRTUAL LOCAL NETWORK) 35
Chapter 6 TELNET 39
6.1. INTRODUCTION 39
6.2. USING TELNET TO CONNECT TO REMOTE DEVICES 39
6.3. VIEWING TELNET CONNECTIONS 40
6.4. SUSPENDING AND RESUMING A TELNET SESSION:- 40
6.5. CLOSING A TELNET SESSION 41
Chapter 7 ACL (ACCESS CONTROL LIST) 42
7.1 INTRODUCTION 42
7.2 HOW WORK ACL 44
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7.3 CREATING STANDARD ACLS 45
7.4 EXAMPLE OF ACL 47
Chapter 8 CONCLUSION AND FUTURE SCOPE 50
REFERENCES 51
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure Name Page No.
Figure 1.1 Icons of networking 3
Figure 1.2 Bus topology 4
Figure 1.3 Ring topology 4
Figure 1.4 Star topology 5
Figure 1.5 The physical and data link layers are adequate for delivering datagrams locally. 8
Figure 1.6 The TCP/IP reference model 11
Figure 2.1 ip address 14
Figure 2.2 classes of ip address 14
Figure 2.3 Host addressing 15
Figure 2.4 Addressing without subnet 15
Figure 2.5 Addressing with subnet 16
Figure 2.6 Subnetting 16
Figure 3.1 Router 19
Figure 3.2 Router Password Configurations 21
Figure 3.3 Some Configurations of Routers 22
Figure 4.1 Static Routing 24
Figure 4.2 Default Routing 26
Figure 4.3 Dynamic Routing 27
Figure 4.4 RIP Configuration 29
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Figure 4.5 IP Routing configuration task 29
Figure 4.6 OSPF Routing 31
Figure 4.7 Configuration of OSPF 32
Figure 4.8 EIGRP and IGRP 32
Figure 4.9 Terminology EIGRP 33
Figure 4.10 Configuration EIGRP 33
Figure 5.1 Switch 34
Figure 5.2 VLAN Segmentation 35
Figure 5.3 VLAN 36
Figure 5.4 VLAN Ports 36
Figure 6.1 Telnet Configuration 39
Figure 6.2 Viewing Telnet Connections 40
Figure 6.3 Suspending and Resuming a Telnet Session 40
Figure 6.4 Closing a Telnet Session 41
Figure 7.1 ACL 42
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LIST OF TABLES
Table Name Page No.
Table 1.1 The OSI reference model. 6
Table 1.2 Ethernet's physical and data link layers are tightly coupled. 9
Table 2.1 ip address 14
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ABSTRACT
In summer training, I have complete CCNA module. In which Introduction to Network, IP Address, Routing, VLAN, TELNET has been completed.In complete duration of summer training, I pay my attention on training through which I complete my CCNA Technology Program.
My topic for this internship was to learn how to create a network in Internetworking.
First of all I gained additional skills in the CCNA that was difficult for me before. I learned also how to use a lot of the components in Packet tracer. Finally, this training allowed me to use my skills acquired during my studies.
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