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Contents 1. Introduction - OSI and 2. Cisco IOS 3. Router Password 4. IPv4 5. IPv6 6. 7. Routing Protocols - EIGRP ..10 8. Routing Protocols 9. Network address Translation (NAT)..1410. Access Control Lists (ACLs)..1511. VLANs and Ether Spanning Tree Router Redundancy (VRRP/HSRP)..2015. Frequently Used 2014 * All trademarks are duly recognized * Best printed in landscape modeCCNA Network Simulator CCNA Exam Simulator CCENT Exam Simulator CCNA ICND2 Exam Simulator CCNP BSCI Exam SimulatorCisco CCNA : OSI and TCP/IPCopyright 2014
IP Address Intro 1. An IP address (32 bit number, 4 bytes) consists of four octets seperated by dots. The octet is a binary number of eight digits, which equals the decimal numbers from 0 to 255. 2. The internet protocol defines the special network address 127.0.0.1 as a local loopback address. Converting Binary to Decimal
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