| Chapter
4: LAN Design |
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| 4.1 |
LAN Design Goals and
Components
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| 4.2 |
Network Design Methodology
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| 4.3 |
Layer 1 Design
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| 4.4 |
Layer 2 Design
| 4.4.1 |
Common Layer
2 devices and their impact on network domains
Designing
Switched LAN Internetworks
Broadcasts
in Switched LAN Internetworks |
| 4.4.2 |
Asymmetric
switching |
| 4.4.3 |
The effect microsegmentation can have on
a network |
| 4.4.4 |
Determining the number of cable runs and
drops |
| 4.4.5 |
Determining the size of collision domains
in hubbed and switched networks |
| 4.4.6 |
Diagramming hub placement in a
standards-based extended star topology |
| 4.4.7 |
Migrating a network from 10 Mbps to 100
Mbps |
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| 4.5 |
Layer 3 Design
| 4.5.1 |
Using routers
as the basis for Layer 3 network design |
| 4.5.2 |
How VLANs can
create smaller broadcast domains |
| 4.5.3 |
Explain how a router provides structure
to a network |
| 4.5.4 |
Why large, scalable LANs need to
incorporate routers |
| 4.5.5 |
Diagramming a standards-based LAN that
uses routers |
| 4.5.6 |
Logical and physical network maps
IP
Address Planning |
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| 4.6 |
Summary
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