Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

1 CCNA 2 v3.1 Module 4. 2 CCNA 2 Module 4 Learning about Devices.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "1 CCNA 2 v3.1 Module 4. 2 CCNA 2 Module 4 Learning about Devices."— Presentation transcript:

1 1 CCNA 2 v3.1 Module 4

2 2 CCNA 2 Module 4 Learning about Devices

3 333 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) Builds a basic picture of the network Allows 2 systems to learn about each other For neighbor discovery Only shows information about directly connected neighbors It is a layer 2 protocol Connects physical media and network layer protocols Media Independent Different L1 media types (LAN, Frame Relay, ATM…) Protocol independent Can have different L3 protocols (TCP/IP,IPX, Apple Talk...) Runs on all Cisco equipment over the Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP)

4 444 Most recent release is CDP Version 2 (CDPv2) Starts up automatically on router bootup Must be running on all the neighbourhood devices Each device sends periodic messages (advertisements) to multiple directly connected routers running CDP Each device advertises: at least one address at which it can receive Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) messages. “time-to-live” or holdtime information, indicating the length of time that receiving devices should hold CDP information before discarding it. each device also listens to periodic CDP messages sent by others in order to learn about neighboring devices.

5 555 Information obtained with CDP show cdp neighbors displays information about Networks directly connected to the router Each CDP neighbor device using type length values (TLVs) Information embedded in advertisements Device ID Local Interface Holdtime Capability Platform Port ID VTP Management Domain Name (CDPv2 only) Native VLAN (CDPv2 only) Full/Half-Duplex (CDPv2 only)

6 666 Cdp info can be used to create a network map of the connected devices

7 777

8 888 Implementation, monitoring, and maintenance of CDP Note - By default CDP is globally enabled

9 999

10 10 Disabling CDP use the no CDP run command in global configuration mode If CDP is disabled globally, individual interfaces cannot be enabled for CDP.

11 11 Troubleshooting CDP

12 12 Telnet Allows connections to be made to remote hosts An IOS EXEC command used to verify the application layer software between source and destination The most complete test of connectivity Works at the Application layer (7) You can have up to 5 Telnet sessions 0 - 4

13 13 Establishing and verifying a Telnet connection Router>connect/Telnet Router>connect/Telnet Router>exit/logout A hostname table or access to DNS for Telnet must be present for a name to work Can be performed at either the user or privileged EXEC levels

14 14 If you can Telnet to one router and not another problem may be Specific addressing Naming Access permission The Ping command will check for physical connection

15 15 Disconnecting and suspending Telnet sessions

16 16 Ping to Test Connectivity Ping Sends echo packet to destination host Waits for an echo reply packet from that destination Results from echo protocol can help evaluate Path-to-host reliability Delays over the path Whether destination host can be reached Is destination host functioning

17 17 Performed at either User EXEC mode Privileged EXEC mode Ping uses ICMP echo request “!” indicates a successful echo. Periods (.) indicates router timed while waiting “ * ”, no connection

18 18

19 19 Troubleshooting IP addressing issues IP addressing is a big problem ping verifies Hardware connection and IP address of the network layer telnet verifies Application layer software between source and destination The most complete test mechanism available

20 20 traceroute allows the location of failures in the path from the source to the destination. Trace uses Time to Live values to generate messages from each router along the path.


Download ppt "1 CCNA 2 v3.1 Module 4. 2 CCNA 2 Module 4 Learning about Devices."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google