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About Course
This course is over 21 hours in length and covers everything you need to know to pass your CompTIA Network+ Certification (N10-008) Exam. The first goal of the course is to make you a good Network Tech and, in the process, make sure you are ready to pass the CompTIA exam. This course will be updated to the N10-009 objectives.
You’ll love Mike and Joe’s fun and engaging style as they walk you through all the Network+ topics. This is not a boring voice-over-PowerPoint lecture. Mike and Joe use props and illustrations to make learning fun!
WHAT OUR STUDENTS ARE SAYING:
“I used these courses to pass the A+, Security+, and Network+ in a span of 2.5 months. I had no IT experience 4 months ago. Now I am a network engineer at a managed service provider with a great salary and solid upward mobility.” – Ryan D.
The course covers all the exam topics including:
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Network architectures
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Cabling and topology
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Ethernet basics
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Network Installation
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TCP/IP applications and network protocols
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Routing
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Network naming
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Advanced networking devices
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IPv6
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Remote connectivity
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Wireless networking
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Virtualization and cloud computing
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Network operations
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Managing risk
The Network+ N10-008 exam covers these objectives:
DOMAIN PERCENTAGE OF EXAMINATION
1.0 Networking Fundamentals 24%
2.0 Network Implementation 19%
3.0 Network Operations 16%
4.0 Network Security 19%
5.0 Network Troubleshooting 22%
TEST DETAILS
Exam name: CompTIA Network+ N10-008
Number of Questions: Maximum of 90
Types of questions: Multiple choice and performance-based
Length of test: 90 minutes
Recommended experience:
• CompTIA A+ Certified, or equivalent
• Minimum of 9 months of experience in network support or academic training
Passing score 720 (on a scale of 100—900)
This is a Total Network+ Course and covers everything a good tech needs to know and prepares you to pass the CompTIA Network+ Certification exam.
What Will You Learn?
- You will learn the knowledge and gain the confidence to pass the CompTIA Network+ Certification (N10-008) exam AND the skills to be a great network tech.
- Your new skills and the CompTIA Network+ Certification will help you land a network tech job or get that raise or advancement you are seeking.
- This course is ideal as both a study tool and an on-the-job reference.
- Learn new networking skills and prepare for the CompTIA exam.
Course Content
Introduction
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Introduction to Network+
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The Network+ Certification
Network Models
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What is a Model ?
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The OSI Model
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Meet the Frame
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The MAC Address
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Broadcast vs. Unicast
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Introduction to IP Addressing
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Packets and Ports
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Packets and Ports
Cabling and Topology
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Network Topologies
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Coaxial Cabling
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Twisted Pair Cabling
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Fiber Optic Cabling
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Fire Ratings
Ethernet Basics
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What is Ethernet?
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Ethernet Frames
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Terminating Twisted Pair
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Hubs vs. Switches
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Connecting Switches
Ethernet Standards
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100BaseT
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Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet
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Transceivers
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Connecting Ethernet Scenarios
Installing a Physical Network
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Introduction to Structured Cabling
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Terminating Structured Cabling
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Equipment Room
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Alternative Distribution Panels
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Testing Cable
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Troubleshooting Structured Cabling, Part 1
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Troubleshooting Structured Cabling, Part 2
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Using a Toner and Probe
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Wired Connection Scenarios
TCP/IP Basics
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Introduction to IP Addressing and Binary
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Introduction to ARP
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Subnet Masks
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Classful Addressing
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Subnetting with CIDR
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More CIDR Subnetting Practice
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Dynamic and Static IP Addressing
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Special IP Addresses
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IP Addressing Scenarios
Routing
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Introducing Routers
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Understanding Ports
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Network Address Translation (NAT)
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Implementing NAT
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Forwarding Ports
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Tour of a SOHO Router
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SOHO vs. Enterprise
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Static Routes
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Dynamic Routing
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Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
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Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
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Border Gateway Protocol
TCP/IP Applications
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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
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ICMP and IGMP
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Handy Tools
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Introduction to Wireshark
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Introduction to netstat
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Web Servers
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
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E-mail Servers and Clients
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Securing E-mail
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Telnet and SSH
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Network Time Protocol (NTP)
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Network Service Scenarios
Network Naming
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Understanding DNS
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Applying DNS
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net Command
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Windows Name Resolution
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Dynamic DNS
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DNS Troubleshooting
Securing TCP/IP
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Making TCP/IP Secure
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Symmetric Encryption
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Asymmetric Encryption
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Cryptographic Hashes
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Identification
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Access Control
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AAA
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Kerberos/EAP
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Single Sign-On
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Certificates and Trust
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Certificate Error Scenarios
Switch Features
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Switch Management
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Introduction to VLANs
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InterVLAN Routing
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Trunking
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Cisco Commands
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Switch Port Protection
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Port Bonding
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Port Mirroring
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Quality of Service
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IDS vs. IPS
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Proxy Servers
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Load Balancing
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Device Placement Scenarios
IPv6
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Intro to IPv6
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IPv6 Addressing
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IPv6 in Action
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IPv4 and IPv6 Tunneling
WAN Connectivity
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Understanding IP Tunneling
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WAN Technologies
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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
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Connecting with Cable Modems
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Connecting with Satellites
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Cellular Technologies
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Remote Desktop Connectivity
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Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
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WAN Troubleshooting Scenarios
Wireless Networking
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Introduction to 802.11
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802.11 Standards
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Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
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Antennas
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Wireless Security Standards
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Implementing Wireless Security
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Threats to Your Wireless Network
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Enterprise Wireless
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Installing a Wireless Network
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Wireless Scenarios
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More Wireless Scenarios
Virtualization and Cloud Computing
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Virtualization Basics
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Your First Virtual Machine
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Cloud Basics
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Cloud Services
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Cloud Ownership
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Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
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Heroku Demo
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Enterprise Virtualization
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Cloud Implementation
Data Centers
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Classic Data Center Architecture
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NAS and SAN
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The Modern Data Center
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High Availability
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Documenting the Data Center
Integrating Networked Devices
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Network Types
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Internet of Things (IoT)
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Voice Over IP (VoIP)
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Industrial Control Systems and SCADA
Network Operations
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What are Network Operations?
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Hardening and Security Policies
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Change Management
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Patching and Updating
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Security Risk Management
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Points of Failure
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Standard Business Documentation
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Incident Response and Forensics
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Disaster Recovery and Backups
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Business Continuity
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Deployment Models
Protecting Networks
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Security Concepts
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Defense in Depth
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Rogue DHCP Servers
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Denial of Service (DoS)
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On-Path and Spoofing Attacks
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Password Attacks
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VLAN Hopping
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System Life Cycle
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Malware
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Social Engineering
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Common Vulnerabilities
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Physical Security
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Network Hardening
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Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
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Introduction to Firewalls
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Firewalls
Network Monitoring
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Network Monitoring
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SNMP
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Documenting Logs
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System Monitoring
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Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
Network Troubleshooting
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Network Troubleshooting Theory
Advanced Networking Devices
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InterVLAN Routing
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