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List of Tables
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Abstract
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CONTENTS
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1.1 INTRODUCTION
1.3 TOPOLOGY
Chapter 2 IP ADDRESS
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2.1. INTRODUCTION
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2.2. IP VERSION(IPV4)
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2.3. SUBNETTING
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Chapter 3 ROUTER
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4.1. INTRODUCTION
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4.3.DEFAULT ROUTING
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4.4.1 RIP
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4.4.2. OSPF
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Chapter 5 SWITCH
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5.1. INTRODUCTION
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Chapter 6 TELNET
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6.1. INTRODUCTION
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7.1 INTRODUCTION
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REFERENCES
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Figure 1.5 The physical and data link layers are adequate for delivering datagrams locally.
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LIST OF TABLES
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Table 1.2 Ethernet's physical and data link layers are tightly coupled.
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ABSTRACT
In summer training, I have complete CCNA module. In which Introduction to Network, IP Address,
Routing, VLAN, TELNET has been completed.In complete duration of summer training, I pay my
attention on training through which I complete my CCNA Technology Program.
My topic for this internship was to learn how to create a network in Internetworking.
First of all I gained additional skills in the CCNA that was difficult for me before. I learned also how to
use a lot of the components in Packet tracer. Finally, this training allowed me to use my skills acquired
during my studies.
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