Cabling LANs and WANs
Overview CCNA 1 - Module 5 (3.1)
- Characteristics of Ethernet networks
- Identify straight-through, crossover, and rollover twisted pair cables
- Function, advantages, and disadvantages of repeaters, hubs, bridges, switches, and wireless network components
- Function of peer-to-peer networks
- Function, advantages, and disadvantages of client-server networks
- Serial, ISDN, DSL, and cable modem WAN connections
- Router serial ports, cables, and connectors
- Identify and describe the placement of equipment used in various WAN configurations
Cabling LANs
editLAN physical layer
editEthernet in the campus
editEthernet media and connector requirements
editConnection media
editUTP implementation
editRepeaters
editHubs
editWireless
editBridges
editSwitches
editHost connectivity
editPeer-to-peer
editClient/server
editCabling WANs
editWAN physical layer
editWAN serial connections
editRouters and serial connections
editRouters and ISDN BRI connections
editRouters and DSL connections
editRouters and cable connections
editSetting up console connections
editExtra topics (in addition to CCNA)
editAdditional resources (besides Wikipedia)
edit- Module 5 exam questions at Learn Networking
- The Difference Between Straight Through, Crossover, And Rollover Cables at Learn Networking
- What Is The Difference Between A Hub And A Switch at Learn Networking
- A Brief Overview Of Networking Media at Learn Networking
- A Brief Overview Of Cabling LANs And WANs
- De-Mystifying Cabling Specifications From 5e to 7A