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1-1 Introducing Campus
Networks
Lab 1-2 Getting Started with Cisco Switches
2-1 Best Practices for VLANs
2-2 Implementing VLANs
42-3 Implementing Trunks
2-4 VTP
2-5 Correcting Common VLAN
Errors
Lab 2-1: Configuring VLANs and VTP
3-1 Describing STP
Lab 3-1: Configure Primary & backup Root
Bridges
3-2 Implementing RSTP
Lab 3-2: Implementing PVRST
3-3 Implementing MSTP
Lab 3-3: Implementing MSTP
3-4 Configuring Link Aggregation with
EtherChannel
Lab 3-4: Configuring EtherChannel
Lab 3-5: Troubleshooting STP
4-1 Routing Between VLANs
4-2 Enable VLAN Routing on a Multi-Layer Switch
Lab 4-2: Routing Between VLANs
4-3 Deploying CEF-based Multi-Layer
Switching
5-1 Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with HSRP
5-2 Optimizing HSRP
Lab 5-1: Enabling and Optimizing HSRP
5-3 Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with VRRP
and GLBP
6-1 Introducing WLANs
6-2 Describing WLAN Topologies
6-3 Explaining WLAN Technology and
Standards
Lab 6-1: Configuring Switches for WLANs
6-4 Configuring Cisco WLAN Clients
6-5 Implementing WLANs
6-6 Configuring WLANs
Lab 6-2: Setting Up the WLAN Controller
Lab 6-3: Configuring the Controller via Web
Browser
Lab 6-4: Configuring a Wireless Client
(Optional)
7-1 Planning for Implementation of Voice in a
Campus Network
7-2 Accommodating Voice Traffic on Campus
Switches
Lab 7-1: Configuring IP Telephony Support
8-1 Understanding Switch Security Issues
8-2 Protecting Against VLAN Attacks
8-3 Protecting Against Spoof Attacks
8-4 Describing STP Security Mechanisms
8-5 Preventing STP Forwarding Loops
8-6 Securing Network
Switches
Case Study 8-1: Applying Security Practices to
Campus Devices
Case Study 8-2: Using Security Tools in the
Campus
Lab 8-3: Applying Security Tools
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