Module 4 Summary

Students must master CDP and network troubleshooting commands before they move on to Module 5

Online assessment options include the end-of-module online quiz in the curriculum and the online Module 4 exam. Students should be familiar with the equipment that is in the room with them. If they need to see how it is connected, they can look at it. Another assessment option is to put several interconnected and configured routers in a taped box with a console cable and a power strip cord coming out of it. Mark the box with the name of a distant city. Then ask the students to draw a topology map of the internetwork of that city.

Students should understand the following main points:

How to enable and disable CDP

How to use the show cdp neighbors command

How to determine which neighboring devices are connected to which local interfaces

How to use CDP to gather network address information about neighboring devices

How to establish a Telnet connection

How to verify a Telnet connection

How to disconnect from a Telnet session

How to suspend a Telnet session

How to perform alternative connectivity tests

How to troubleshoot remote terminal connections

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Cisco Systems CCNA 2 manual Module 4 Summary