CCNA1 ITN Module 11

Date Subject Lesson Plan
     
02/15/24 CCNA1

I introduced you to a great method of subnetting. If you didn't take notes or practice then you missed the opportunity to learn how easy it is to subnet. Subnetting is an essential skill for networking. No one can force anyone to learn - there has to be a desire to learn.

If you missed my "magic number" method to subnet, you might want to learn another method. Watch online videos as many times as you need to learn it. Practice, practice, practice. The particular method used isn't important, but the correct answers are important.

Link: Module 11 Reading Organizer

Start Module 11 - IPv4 Addressing

Read: 11.0.1 Why should I take this module?

Read: 11.0.2 What will I learn to do in this module? (Revisit at the end of the module)

Start Module 11, Section 1 - IPv4 Structure

Read: 11.1.1 Network and Host Portions

Read; 11.1.2 The Subnet Mask

Read: 11.1.3 The Prefix Length

Read: 11.1.4 Determining the Network: Logical AND

Demonstration Video: 11.1.5 Network, Host and Broadcast Addresses (6:22)

Read: 11.1.6 Network, Host, and Broadcast Addresses

Activity: 11.1.7 ANDing to Determine the Network Address

Activity: 11.1.8 Check Your Understanding - IPv4 Address Structure

On your own - Video: CBTNugg: 100-101 #22 Routing-Creating Subnets Based on Network Requirements (53:15)

Assignment: Study Guide Module 11 1-16

  A+

None today

02/16/24 CCNA1

Start Module 11, Section 2 - Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast

Video: Professor Messer: Understanding Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast (5:11)

Read: 11.2.1 Unicast

Read: 11.2.2 Broadcast

Read: 11.2.3 Multicast
Video: Keith Barker: Multicast? (8:26)

Activity: 11.2.4 Unicast, Broadcast, or Multicast

Start Module 11, Section 3 - Types of IPv4 Addresses

Video: IP Addresses Explained (12:50)

Read: 11.3.1 Public and Private IPv4 Addresses (Memorize private IP ranges!!)

Video: NAT Explained (4:25)

Read: 11.3.2 Routing to the Internet (NAT)

Activity: 11.3.3 Activity - Pass or Block IPv4 Addresses

Read: 11.3.4 Special Use IPv4 Addresses

Read: 11.3.5 Legacy Classful Addressing

Read: 11.3.6 Assignment of IP Addresses

Activity: 11.3.7 Public or Private IPv4 Address

Activity: 11.3.8 Check Your Understanding - Types of IPv4 Addresses

Assignment: Module 11 Study Guide 17-45

  A+

Video: Psychology Professor's Viral Study Techniques: A+ Students Love It! (Part 2) (9:12)

Lab: 6.1.2.7 Configure a NIC to Use DHCP in Windows

Video: 6.1.3.1 Configure a Wired and Wireless Network (9:11)

Read: 6.1.3.2 Connecting Wired Devices to the Internet

Read: 6.1.3.3 Logging in to the Router

Read: 6.1.3.4 Basic Network Setup

Read: 6.1.3.5 Basic Wireless Settings

Read: 6.1.3.6 Configure a Wireless Mesh Network

02/20/24 CCNA1

Clean-up your work area please

Use phones - blank screens

Slides/topics to study for Kahoot: 3.5.1; OSI Protocols; OSI layer of a hub, repeater, bridge, cables, switch, router, etc., well-known port numbers, layers of protocols (15 minutes)

Activity: 8:00 Kahoot Quiz - USE YOUR NAME PLEASE Devices/layer, protocols/layer, port numbers. 40 pts.

CBTNugg: 100-101 #24 Creating Subnets Based on Host Requirements (25:36)

Work on BPA contests

  A+

None today

02/21/24 CCNA1

Activity: Learn how to print out configurations
Link: Configs Raw
Link: Configs Cleaned-up

Start Module 11, Section 4 - Network Segmentation

Read: 11.4.1 Broadcast Domains and Segmentation

Read: 11.4.2 Problems with Large Broadcast Domains

Read: 11.4.3 Reasons for Segmenting Networks

Activity: 11.4.4 Check Your Understanding - Network Segmentation

Assignment: Module 11 Study Guide 46-57

  A+

Read: 6.1.3.7 NAT for IPv4

Read: 6.1.3.8 Quality of Service

PT: 6.1.3.9 Connect to a Wireless Network (45 min)

02/22/24 CCNA1

(Start with A+ today)

Start Module 11, Section 5 - Subnet an IPv4 Network

Read: 11.5.1 Subnet on an Octet Boundary

Read: 11.5.2 Subnet within an Octet Boundary

Demonstration Video: 11.5.3 The Subnet Mask (8:09)

Demonstration Video: 11.5.4 Subnet with the Magic Number (14:49)

PT: 11.5.5 Subnet an IPv4 Network (Start)

Assignment: Module 11 Study Guide 58-62

  A+

Note: If you cannot log into your wireless router, reset it to clear the passwords left on by the last student using the device.

Lab: 6.1.3.10 Configure a Wireless Network (Start) Don't do the Optional AP (Start)
Instructions:

IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Router Name: Your first name

DHCP Server Settings:
Start IP Address: 192.168.1.50
Maximum number of users: 20

Default Router Access:
User: (blank) Password: admin OR admin/admin

Assigned SSID:
Your last name

Note: Make sure PC and router are in the same subnet, or PC is configured for DHCP. Connect PC to a switchport, not the Internet port. Configure the router using a straight-through cable before testing wireless functionality. You will have to connect to the router a second time through the browser using the new assigned IP address.

02/23/24 CCNA1

Start with A+ today

PT: 11.5.5 Subnet an IPv4 Network (Finish)

Start Module 11, Section 6 - Subnet a Slash 16 and a Slash 8 Prefix

Read: 11.6.1 Create Subnets with a Slash 16 prefix

Read: 11.6.2 Create 100 Subnets with a Slash 16 prefix

Read: 11.6.3 Create 1000 Subnets with a Slash 8 prefix

Demonstration Video: 11.6.4 Subnet Across Multiple Octets (5:21)

Activity: 11.6.5 Calculate the Subnet Mask

Lab (No devices-compute only): 11.6.6 Calculate IPv4 Subnets
Walk through the first problem with the class

Assignment: Module 11 Study Guide 63-68

  A+

Video Explanation: 6.1.4.1 Firewall Settings (9:08)

Read: 6.1.4.2 UPnP

Read: 6.1.4.3 DMZ

Read: 6.1.4.4 Port Forwarding

Read: 6.1.4.5 MAC Address Filtering

Read: 6.1.4.6 Whitelisting and Blacklisting

02/26/24 CCNA1

Start Module 11, Section 7 - Subnet to Meet Requirements

Read: 11.7.1 Subnet Private versus Public IPv4 Address Space

Read: 11.7.2 Minimize Unused Host IPv4 Addresses and Maximize Subnets

Read: 11.7.3 Example: Efficient IPv4 Subnetting

Activity: 11.7.4 Determine the Number of Bits to Borrow

PT: 11.7.5 Subnetting Scenario

Assignment: Module 11 Study Guide 69-74

  A+

PT: 6.1.4.7 Configure Firewall Settings

02/27/24 CCNA1

Activity: Subnet Practice: 192.168.150.0/24. Need 8 subnets, 96 hosts in largest subnet.

Start Module 11, Section 8 - VLSM

Introduction Video: 11.8.1 VLSM Basics (2:32)

Example Video: 11.8.2 VLSM Example

Read: 11.8.3 IPv4 Address Conservation

Read: 11.8.4 VLSM

Read: 11.8.5 VLSM Topology Address Assignment

Activity: 11.8.6 VLSM Practice

Activity: VLSM #15 and Class C VLSM Chart

Assignment: Module 11 Study Guide 75-80

  A+

Lab: 6.1.4.8 Configure Firewall Settings (30 min)

Remember to set host to DHCP or a static address within the subnetwork.

Instructor provided information for lab:

Router IP: IP Address: 192.168.50.1 (You will use this IP to access router after configuration)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Router Name: Your last name
DHCP start: 192.168.50.100
Max users: 50
Router username/password: admin/cisco123
SSID: Your first name

Note: Make sure PC and router are in the same subnet, or PC is configured for DHCP. Connect PC to a switchport, not the Internet port.

Configure the router using a straight-through cable before testing wireless functionality. You will have to reconnect to the router a second time through the browser using the new assigned IP address.

02/28/24 CCNA1

Start Module 11, Section 9 - Structured Design

Read: 11.9.1 IPv4 Network Address Planning

Read: 11.9.2 Device Address Assignment

PT: 11.9.3 VLSM Design and Implementation Practice (90 minutes)

Assignment: Module 11 Study Guide 81-83 (end)

  A+

None today

02/29/24 CCNA1

Start with A+ today

VLSM Practice #16

Start Module 11, Section 10 - Module Practice and Quiz

PT: 11.10.1 Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme
NOTE: TEACH Contiguous Networking (Group networks together)

Lab: 11.10.2 Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme (Start Planning ONLY)

Read: 11.10.3 What did I learn in this module?

Activity: 11.10.4 Module Quiz - IPv4 Addressing

Study for Module 11 Test

  A+

Read: 6.1.5.1 Internet of Things
Video: How Internet of Things - IoT & Cyber Physical Systems (10:05)

Read: 6.1.5.2 IoT Devices in Packet Tracer

PT: 6.1.5.3 Control IoT Devices (30 min)
*** NOTE: Use the "IOT Monitor" (located in the desktop tab) instead of the web browser. Admin/admin won't work on the web browser. Power cycle the motion detector and the tablet.

03/01/24 CCNA1

BPA State Schedules - Put in your phone so you won't forget.
BPA Diet Restrictions

VLSM Practice #19

Lab: 11.10.2 Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme (Planning only)

Study for Module 11 Test

  A+

Read: 6.2.1.1 The Six Steps of the Troubleshooting Process

Read: 6.2.1.2 Identify the Problem

Read: 6.2.1.3 Establish a Theory of Probable Cause

Read: 6.2.1.4 Test the Theory to Determine the Cause

Read: 6.2.1.5 Establish a Plan of Action to Resolve the Problem and Implement the Solution

Read: 6.2.1.6 Verify Full Functionality and, If Applicable, Implement Preventive Measures

Read: 6.2.1.7 Document Findings, Actions, and Outcomes

Activity: 6.2.1.8 Check Your Undrstanding - Network Troubleshooting Process

03/04/24 CCNA1

Discussion: Job Fair March 7, 2024 3:00-5:00

Lab: 11.10.2 Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme (Configurations & Finish)

Review: Module 11 Test

Video: Jason Johnson: Module 11 Part 1 (20:39)
Video: Jason Johnson: Module 11 Part 2 (17:21)

Test: Module 11

Start Module 12

  A+

Read/Study: 6.2.2.1 Common Problems and Solutions for Networking

Read/Study: 6.2.2.2 Advanced Problems and Solutions for Network Connections

Read/Study: 6.2.2.3 Advanced Problems and Solutions for FTP and Secure Internet Connections

Read/Study: 6.2.2.4 Advanced Problems and Solutions Using Network Tools

Lab: 6.2.2.5 Troubleshoot Network Problems (Skip this)

Read: 6.3.1.1 Chapter 6 Summary

Activity: ITE Chapter 6 Quiz

Review: Online Quiz: Chapter 6

Study: Chapter 6 Test

  Resources

Link: Module 11 PowerPoint

Lab: 11.5.1.1 Design and Build a Small Business Network
Rubric for 11.5.1.1 Design and Build a Small Business Network 94 points

Video: YouTube: Student video password reset 1941 & 2960

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