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CCNA 1 v3.1 Module 7


Ethernet Technologies
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Purpose of This PowerPoint
This PowerPoint primarily consists of the Target
Indicators (TIs) of this module in CCNA version
3.1.
It was created to give instructors a PowerPoint to
take and modify as their own.
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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
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Types of Ethernet
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Parameters for 10 Mbps Ethernet Operation
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Ethernet Frame
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Manchester Encoding Examples
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10BASE5 Architecture Example
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10BASE2 Network Design Limits
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10BASE-T Modular Jack Pinouts
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10BASE-T Repeated Network Design
Limits
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Parameters for 100-Mbps Ethernet
Operation
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Ethernet Frame
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MLT-3 Encoding Example
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100BASE-TX Modular Jack Pinout

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NRZI Encoding Examples
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100BASE-FX Pinout
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Example of Architecture Configuration
and Cable Distances
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Types of Ethernet
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Parameters for Gigabit Ethernet Operation
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Ethernet Frame
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Outbound (Tx) 1000Base-T Signal
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Actual 1000Base-T Signal Transmission
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Benefits of Gigabit Ethernet on Fiber
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Gigabit Ethernet Layers
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1000BASE-SX and LX
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Gigabit Ethernet Media Comparison
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Gigabit Ethernet Architecture
Maximum 1000BASE-SX Cable Distances
Maximum 1000BASE-LX Cable Distances
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Parameters for 10-Gbps Ethernet
Operation
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10GBASE LX-4 Signal Multiplexing
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10-Gigabit Ethernet Implementations
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Future of Ethernet
The Expanding Scope of Ethernet
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Summary

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