Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Chapter 6
In the chapter 6 lessons, we learned about the link state protocols. These protocols were connected to the OSPF (a simlar protocol to RIP) by the style of how they share the imformation about the available links. This led into the next lesson about how to set one up in a local area, and demonstrating the lesson on wildcard masks. Lastly, we had the lessons on how to set up a defaultroute. The labs revolved around much of the same material.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Chapter 5 recap
This chapter gave us a look into routing protocols. It helped to retrain the reader into how it is used and what some of the different levels are. The labs followed mostly the same pattern
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Chapter 4
In this, we reviewed the basis of subnetting, routing, and the various classes of IP addresses. But in a way, we also improved what we have learned, by looking at how we can dimish or epand those ip adresses. We also saw how they could be used in various settings in the field
The labs reflected this, the first dealing with basic connections. Calulations, seeting up a new network an expanding the old ones were in particular the usual settings.
The labs reflected this, the first dealing with basic connections. Calulations, seeting up a new network an expanding the old ones were in particular the usual settings.
chapter 2
This particular lab was about structure, both physical and logical. It reviewed the use of toprography in terms of the enterprise, while reviewing he importance of router hardware. The lab went over the basics of the different commands to be used in router config.
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