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CCNA 1 v3.

0 Module 8
Ethernet Switching

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NOT a study guide for the module final assessment.
NOT a study guide for the CCNA certification exam.
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Objectives

• Ethernet Switching
• Collision Domains and Broadcast
Domains

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Layer 2 Bridging

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Bridges

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Switch Operation

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Full Duplex

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Network Latency

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Switch Modes

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Switch Modes

• Store and Forward - A switch receives the


entire frame before sending it out the
destination port.
• Cut-Through - A switch starts to transfer the
frame as soon as the destination MAC
address is received.

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Spanning-Tree Operation

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STP States

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Types of Networks

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Collision Domain

• Terjadi pada shared media environment


• Segment yang terpengaruh oleh suatu
collision

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Collisions in Collision Domain

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Layer 1 Devices Extend Collision
Domains

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Broadcasts in a Bridged Environment

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Broadcast Domain Segmentation

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Data Flow Through a Network

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What is a Network Segment?

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