CCNA Exploration 4.0. Network Fundamentals.

Chapter 9: Ethernet

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9.1 Overview of Ethernet

9.1.1 Ethernet - Standards and Implementation

9.1.2 Ethernet - Layer 1 and Layer 2

9.1.3 Logical Link Control - Connecting to the Upper Layers

9.1.4 MAC - Getting Data to the Media

9.1.5 Physical Implementations of Ethernet

9.2 Ethernet - Communication through the LAN

9.2.1 Historic Ethernet

9.2.2 Ethernet Collision Management

9.2.3 Moving to 1Gbps and Beyond

9.3 The Ethernet Frame

9.3.1 The Frame - Encapsulating the Packet

9.3.2 The Ethernet MAC Address

9.3.3 Hexadecimal Numbering and Addressing

9.3.4 Another Layer of Addressing

9.3.5 Ethernet Unicast, Multicast & Broadcast

9.4 Ethernet Media Access Control

9.4.1 Media Access Control in Ethernet

9.4.2 CSMA/CD - The Process

9.4.3 Ethernet Timing

9.4.4 Interframe Spacing and Backoff

9.5 Ethernet Physical Layer

9.5.1 Overview of Ethernet Physical Layer

9.5.2 10 and 100 Mbps Ethernet

9.5.3 1000 Mbps Ethernet

9.5.4 Ethernet - Future Options

9.6 Hubs and Switches

9.6.1 Legacy Ethernet - Using Hubs

9.6.2 Ethernet - Using Switches

9.6.3 Switches - Selective Forwarding

9.6.4 Ethernet - Comparing Hubs and Switches

9.7 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

9.7.1 The ARP Process - Mapping IP to MAC Addresses

9.7.2 The ARP Process - Destinations outside the Local Network

9.7.3 The ARP Process - Removing Address Mappings

9.7.4 ARP Broadcasts - Issues

9.8 Chapter Labs

9.8.1 Lab- Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

9.8.2 Lab - Cisco Switch MAC Table Examination

9.8.3 Lab - Intermediary Device as an End Device

9.9 Chapter Summary

9.9.1 Summary and Review

9.10 Chapter Quiz

9.10.1 Chapter Quiz

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