Category: CCNA 1 Instructor Materials
Instructor Planning Guide Activities What activities are associated with this chapter? Assessment Students should complete Chapter 1, “Assessment” after completing Chapter 1. Quizzes, labs, Packet Tracers and other activities can be used to informally assess student progress. Introduction to Networks 1.1 Globally Connected Explain how multiple networks are …
Chapter 11 – Sections & Objectives 11.1 Network Design Identify the devices used in a small network. Identify the protocols used in a small network. Explain how a small network serves as the basis of larger networks. 11.2 Network Security Explain why security measures are necessary on network …
Chapter 10 – Sections & Objectives 10.0 Introduction 10.1 Application Layer Protocols Explain how the functions of the application layer, session layer, and presentation layer work together to provide network services to end user applications. Explain how common application layer protocols interact with end user applications. 10.2 Well-Known …
Chapter 9 – Sections & Objectives 9.0 Introduction 9.1 Subnetting an IPv4 Network Describe the purpose of the transport layer in managing the transportation of data in end-to-end communication. Describe characteristics of the TCP and UDP protocols, including port numbers and their uses. 9.2 Addressing Schemes Explain how …
Chapter 8 – Sections & Objectives 8.0 Introduction 8.1 Subnetting an IPv4 Network Explain how subnetting segments a network to enable better communication. Explain how to calculate IPv4 subnets for a /24 prefix. Explain how to calculate IPv4 subnets for a /16 and /8 prefix. Given a set …
Chapter 7 – Sections & Objectives 7.1 IPv4 Network Addresses Convert between binary and decimal numbering systems. Describe the structure of an IPv4 address including the network portion, the host portion, and the subnet mask. Compare the characteristics and uses of the unicast, broadcast, and multicast IPv4 addresses. …
Chapter 6 – Sections & Objectives 6.1 Network Layer Protocols Describe the purpose of the network layer in data communication. Explain why the IPv4 protocol requires other layers to provide reliability. Explain the role of the major header fields in the IPv4 and IPv6 packet. 6.2 Routing Explain …
Chapter 5 – Sections & Objectives 5.1 Ethernet Protocol Explain how the Ethernet sublayers are related to the frame fields. Describe the Ethernet MAC address. 5.2 LAN Switches Explain how a switch operates. Explain how a switch builds its MAC address table and forwards frames. Describe switch forwarding …
Chapter 4 – Sections & Objectives 4.1 Physical Layer Protocols Identify device connectivity options. Describe the purpose and functions of the physical layer in the network. Describe basic principles of the physical layer standards. 4.2 Network Media Identify the basic characteristics of copper cabling. Build a UTP cable …
Chapter 3 – Sections & Objectives 3.1 Rules of Communication Describe the types of rules that are necessary to successfully communicate. 3.2 Network Protocols and Standards Explain why protocols are necessary in communication. Explain the purpose of adhering to a protocol suite. Explain the role of standards organizations …