The document discusses network access and connectivity. It covers physical layer protocols, network media like copper, fiber and wireless, data link layer protocols, and media access control techniques. Specific topics covered include Ethernet, Wi-Fi, physical and logical network topologies, common network cabling standards, and frame structure. The goal is for students to understand how networks are accessed at the data link layer and below.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 5Nil Menon
This document provides an overview of Ethernet networking concepts including:
- How Ethernet frames are encapsulated and the purpose of the MAC sublayers.
- How MAC addresses are assigned and their role in end-to-end communication.
- The purpose and process of ARP for resolving IP addresses to MAC addresses.
- Basic functions of network switches including building the MAC address table and frame forwarding methods like cut-through switching.
This document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook that covers network access and the physical and data link layers. It discusses various physical network media like copper, fiber optic, and wireless cables and standards. It also examines data link layer protocols, frame structure, and media access control techniques. Specific topics include Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth standards, logical link control, MAC sublayers, and common physical WAN topologies. The objectives are to explain how the physical and data link layers support network communications and compare different media access methods.
This document provides an overview of IP addressing and covers IPv4 and IPv6 network addresses. It describes the structure of IPv4 addresses, including the use of subnet masks to define the network and host portions. It also covers the different types of IPv4 addresses such as unicast, broadcast, multicast, public vs private addresses. The document then discusses the need for IPv6 due to the depletion of IPv4 address space and larger 128-bit addressing in IPv6. It concludes by describing some methods for IPv4 and IPv6 coexistence such as dual-stack, tunneling, and translation techniques.
The document discusses the transport layer of computer networking. It describes the roles of two key transport layer protocols: TCP and UDP. TCP provides reliable, connection-oriented data transmission using mechanisms like three-way handshakes, acknowledgements, and window sizing. UDP provides simpler, connectionless transmission of data but with less reliability. Common applications of each protocol are also reviewed.
This document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook. It introduces computer networks and networking concepts. The chapter discusses how networks are used in daily life and business. It covers topics like network topologies, infrastructure devices, media, and representations. It also examines the roles of LANs, WANs and the Internet, as well as trends like cloud computing, mobile devices, and network security.
This document provides an overview of configuring a Cisco IOS network operating system. It describes accessing Cisco devices using the command line interface and navigating the different modes of the IOS. It also covers configuring basic settings like hostnames, securing device access with passwords, and saving configurations. The overall purpose is to explain how to get started with basic IOS configuration.
The document discusses Ethernet and its operation. It describes how Ethernet operates at the data link layer using two sublayers: the logical link control (LLC) sublayer and the media access control (MAC) sublayer. The MAC sublayer is responsible for framing data and media access control using carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) to prevent collisions on shared media. The MAC sublayer adds the source and destination MAC addresses to frames to allow for delivery to specific devices.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 4Nil Menon
This document discusses network access and connectivity at the physical and data link layers. It covers various physical media including copper, fiber optic and wireless technologies. Frame structure and data link layer protocols are explained. Media access control methods for local area and wide area networks are also summarized. The objectives are to understand device connectivity options, physical and data link layer standards and protocols, and selecting the appropriate physical media.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 5Nil Menon
This document provides an overview of Ethernet networking concepts including:
- How Ethernet frames are encapsulated and the purpose of the MAC sublayers.
- How MAC addresses are assigned and their role in end-to-end communication.
- The purpose and process of ARP for resolving IP addresses to MAC addresses.
- Basic functions of network switches including building the MAC address table and frame forwarding methods like cut-through switching.
This document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook that covers network access and the physical and data link layers. It discusses various physical network media like copper, fiber optic, and wireless cables and standards. It also examines data link layer protocols, frame structure, and media access control techniques. Specific topics include Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth standards, logical link control, MAC sublayers, and common physical WAN topologies. The objectives are to explain how the physical and data link layers support network communications and compare different media access methods.
This document provides an overview of IP addressing and covers IPv4 and IPv6 network addresses. It describes the structure of IPv4 addresses, including the use of subnet masks to define the network and host portions. It also covers the different types of IPv4 addresses such as unicast, broadcast, multicast, public vs private addresses. The document then discusses the need for IPv6 due to the depletion of IPv4 address space and larger 128-bit addressing in IPv6. It concludes by describing some methods for IPv4 and IPv6 coexistence such as dual-stack, tunneling, and translation techniques.
The document discusses the transport layer of computer networking. It describes the roles of two key transport layer protocols: TCP and UDP. TCP provides reliable, connection-oriented data transmission using mechanisms like three-way handshakes, acknowledgements, and window sizing. UDP provides simpler, connectionless transmission of data but with less reliability. Common applications of each protocol are also reviewed.
This document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook. It introduces computer networks and networking concepts. The chapter discusses how networks are used in daily life and business. It covers topics like network topologies, infrastructure devices, media, and representations. It also examines the roles of LANs, WANs and the Internet, as well as trends like cloud computing, mobile devices, and network security.
This document provides an overview of configuring a Cisco IOS network operating system. It describes accessing Cisco devices using the command line interface and navigating the different modes of the IOS. It also covers configuring basic settings like hostnames, securing device access with passwords, and saving configurations. The overall purpose is to explain how to get started with basic IOS configuration.
The document discusses Ethernet and its operation. It describes how Ethernet operates at the data link layer using two sublayers: the logical link control (LLC) sublayer and the media access control (MAC) sublayer. The MAC sublayer is responsible for framing data and media access control using carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) to prevent collisions on shared media. The MAC sublayer adds the source and destination MAC addresses to frames to allow for delivery to specific devices.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 4Nil Menon
This document discusses network access and connectivity at the physical and data link layers. It covers various physical media including copper, fiber optic and wireless technologies. Frame structure and data link layer protocols are explained. Media access control methods for local area and wide area networks are also summarized. The objectives are to understand device connectivity options, physical and data link layer standards and protocols, and selecting the appropriate physical media.
The document discusses Ethernet and its operation. It describes how Ethernet operates at the data link and physical layers using two sublayers: the logical link control (LLC) sublayer and the media access control (MAC) sublayer. The LLC sublayer handles data encapsulation, while the MAC sublayer controls how devices access and transmit over the shared medium using carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD). The MAC sublayer also processes Ethernet frames by adding headers containing the source and destination MAC addresses.
The document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook that covers network access and the physical and data link layers. It includes sections on physical layer protocols and network media like copper, fiber optic and wireless; data link layer protocols; and media access control techniques. The chapter aims to explain how these protocols and services support communication across networks and compares different media access control and logical topologies.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 3Nil Menon
The document discusses network protocols and communications. It explains that for communication between devices to occur, agreed upon rules and protocols must be followed. Key points covered include common network protocols like TCP/IP, the role of standards organizations in establishing protocols, and how data is encapsulated and moves through the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models when transmitted over a network. The chapter also addresses how devices on a local area network access both local and remote network resources through the use of addressing schemes and default gateways.
This document discusses cable testing and signal transmission. It covers topics like sine waves, exponents, decibels, analog and digital signals, bandwidth, attenuation, crosstalk, and cable testing standards. The document also compares copper and fiber optic cabling and signaling, and describes sources of noise and how twisted-pair cables are designed to minimize crosstalk.
This document covers topics related to networking and connecting to the internet, including requirements for an internet connection, network interface cards, installing modems and NICs, high-speed and dial-up connectivity, TCP/IP configuration, testing connectivity with ping, binary and hexadecimal numbering systems, IP addresses, and network masks. The document contains sections on PC basics, networking fundamentals, and configuring hardware and software to establish an internet connection.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 1Nil Menon
This document summarizes key points from Chapter 1 of a Cisco networking textbook. It introduces networking concepts like LANs, WANs and the Internet. It discusses how networks are used in daily life for communication, work and entertainment. It also outlines trends that will impact networks, such as BYOD, online collaboration, video and cloud computing. The chapter objectives are to explain network topologies, devices and characteristics used in small to medium businesses.
This document discusses networking concepts for small office networks, including devices, protocols, security measures, and expanding the network. Specifically, it covers selecting devices for a small network, common protocols and applications used, basic security threats and mitigation techniques, and considerations for scaling the network.
This document provides an overview of networking fundamentals, including network history, devices, topologies, protocols, and different types of networks such as LANs, WANs, MANs, and SANs. It also discusses virtual private networks, bandwidth measurements, the OSI model layers, TCP/IP model, encapsulation, and data communication using layers.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 2Nil Menon
This document provides an overview of configuring a Cisco IOS network operating system. It discusses accessing and navigating the Cisco IOS using the command line interface, including setting hostnames, limiting access using passwords, and saving configurations. It also covers basic networking concepts like addressing schemes and verifying connectivity between devices.
This document discusses subnetting and IP networking. It covers subnetting IPv4 networks to create smaller subnetworks, using variable length subnet masking to efficiently allocate addresses, and subnetting IPv6 networks to support hierarchical network design. The objectives are to explain subnetting, routing, network segmentation, and calculating subnet masks and addresses.
The document discusses network layer protocols and routing. It describes how network layer protocols like IPv4 and IPv6 support communication across networks by addressing devices, encapsulating data, and routing packets. It also explains how routers use routing tables to determine the paths that network traffic should take to reach different destinations and enable connectivity in a network.
This chapter discusses network access and the data link layer. It covers topics like media access control techniques, common network topologies, frame structure, and physical layer standards and media. The objectives are for students to understand how the data link layer supports communication across networks and the role of the physical layer in this process. Key concepts covered include Ethernet, wireless networks, fiber optic and copper cabling, and an overview of data link layer frame structure.
Itn instructor ppt_chapter1 - exploring the networkjoehurst87
This document provides an overview of networking concepts. It discusses how networks are used in daily life for communication, learning, work and entertainment. It describes the components of networks including devices, media and services. Local area networks (LANs) connect devices within an organization, while wide area networks (WANs) connect multiple LANs and devices over long distances. The largest network is the Internet, which connects millions of networks globally. Emerging trends include bring your own device (BYOD), online collaboration, video communication and cloud computing. The chapter also covers network security threats and solutions.
This document summarizes a chapter about network protocols and communications. It discusses how rules and protocols facilitate communication between networked devices. Key points covered include the roles of standards organizations in establishing protocols, how data is encapsulated as it moves through network layers, and how devices locate resources on both local area networks and remote networks using protocols like TCP/IP and addressing schemes.
The document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook that discusses network layer concepts including network layer protocols, routing, routers, and configuring Cisco routers. It provides an introduction to topics like IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and packet structures, routing tables, and how routers use routing tables to forward traffic across networks. Examples of IPv4 and IPv6 packet headers, host and router routing tables, and directly/remotely connected routing table entries are shown.
This document provides an overview of network layer concepts including network layer protocols, routing, routers, and configuring Cisco routers. It describes key network layer protocols like IPv4 and IPv6 and how routers use routing tables to forward packets across networks. The document also examines the components of routers and how they boot up and run the Cisco IOS operating system.
The document discusses networking concepts related to the physical and data link layers. It covers topics like physical layer protocols, Ethernet, cabling types (copper, fiber, wireless), network access methods, data link frames and addresses, and protocols like ARP. The presentation is intended to help students learn objectives for chapters 4 and 5 on network access, Ethernet, and related lower layer concepts.
This chapter discusses network access and connectivity. It covers the physical layer, including different cabling media like copper, fiber optic and wireless. It then discusses the data link layer, including common standards, frame structure, logical vs physical topologies for LANs and WANs, and different media access control methods. The objectives are to understand device connectivity options, physical and data link layer functions, select appropriate media, and describe common protocols and standards.
This chapter discusses network access and connectivity. It covers the physical layer, including different cabling media like copper, fiber optic and wireless. It then discusses the data link layer, including common standards, frame structure, logical vs physical topologies for LANs and WANs, and different media access control methods. The objectives are to understand device connectivity options, physical and data link layer functions, select appropriate media, and describe common protocols and standards.
This chapter discusses network access and connectivity. It covers the physical layer, including different cabling media like copper, fiber optic and wireless. It then discusses the data link layer, including common standards, frame structure, logical vs physical topologies for LANs and WANs, and different media access control methods. The objectives are to understand device connectivity options, physical and data link layer functions, select appropriate media, and describe common protocols and standards.
The document discusses Ethernet and its operation. It describes how Ethernet operates at the data link and physical layers using two sublayers: the logical link control (LLC) sublayer and the media access control (MAC) sublayer. The LLC sublayer handles data encapsulation, while the MAC sublayer controls how devices access and transmit over the shared medium using carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD). The MAC sublayer also processes Ethernet frames by adding headers containing the source and destination MAC addresses.
The document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook that covers network access and the physical and data link layers. It includes sections on physical layer protocols and network media like copper, fiber optic and wireless; data link layer protocols; and media access control techniques. The chapter aims to explain how these protocols and services support communication across networks and compares different media access control and logical topologies.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 3Nil Menon
The document discusses network protocols and communications. It explains that for communication between devices to occur, agreed upon rules and protocols must be followed. Key points covered include common network protocols like TCP/IP, the role of standards organizations in establishing protocols, and how data is encapsulated and moves through the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models when transmitted over a network. The chapter also addresses how devices on a local area network access both local and remote network resources through the use of addressing schemes and default gateways.
This document discusses cable testing and signal transmission. It covers topics like sine waves, exponents, decibels, analog and digital signals, bandwidth, attenuation, crosstalk, and cable testing standards. The document also compares copper and fiber optic cabling and signaling, and describes sources of noise and how twisted-pair cables are designed to minimize crosstalk.
This document covers topics related to networking and connecting to the internet, including requirements for an internet connection, network interface cards, installing modems and NICs, high-speed and dial-up connectivity, TCP/IP configuration, testing connectivity with ping, binary and hexadecimal numbering systems, IP addresses, and network masks. The document contains sections on PC basics, networking fundamentals, and configuring hardware and software to establish an internet connection.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 1Nil Menon
This document summarizes key points from Chapter 1 of a Cisco networking textbook. It introduces networking concepts like LANs, WANs and the Internet. It discusses how networks are used in daily life for communication, work and entertainment. It also outlines trends that will impact networks, such as BYOD, online collaboration, video and cloud computing. The chapter objectives are to explain network topologies, devices and characteristics used in small to medium businesses.
This document discusses networking concepts for small office networks, including devices, protocols, security measures, and expanding the network. Specifically, it covers selecting devices for a small network, common protocols and applications used, basic security threats and mitigation techniques, and considerations for scaling the network.
This document provides an overview of networking fundamentals, including network history, devices, topologies, protocols, and different types of networks such as LANs, WANs, MANs, and SANs. It also discusses virtual private networks, bandwidth measurements, the OSI model layers, TCP/IP model, encapsulation, and data communication using layers.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 2Nil Menon
This document provides an overview of configuring a Cisco IOS network operating system. It discusses accessing and navigating the Cisco IOS using the command line interface, including setting hostnames, limiting access using passwords, and saving configurations. It also covers basic networking concepts like addressing schemes and verifying connectivity between devices.
This document discusses subnetting and IP networking. It covers subnetting IPv4 networks to create smaller subnetworks, using variable length subnet masking to efficiently allocate addresses, and subnetting IPv6 networks to support hierarchical network design. The objectives are to explain subnetting, routing, network segmentation, and calculating subnet masks and addresses.
The document discusses network layer protocols and routing. It describes how network layer protocols like IPv4 and IPv6 support communication across networks by addressing devices, encapsulating data, and routing packets. It also explains how routers use routing tables to determine the paths that network traffic should take to reach different destinations and enable connectivity in a network.
This chapter discusses network access and the data link layer. It covers topics like media access control techniques, common network topologies, frame structure, and physical layer standards and media. The objectives are for students to understand how the data link layer supports communication across networks and the role of the physical layer in this process. Key concepts covered include Ethernet, wireless networks, fiber optic and copper cabling, and an overview of data link layer frame structure.
Itn instructor ppt_chapter1 - exploring the networkjoehurst87
This document provides an overview of networking concepts. It discusses how networks are used in daily life for communication, learning, work and entertainment. It describes the components of networks including devices, media and services. Local area networks (LANs) connect devices within an organization, while wide area networks (WANs) connect multiple LANs and devices over long distances. The largest network is the Internet, which connects millions of networks globally. Emerging trends include bring your own device (BYOD), online collaboration, video communication and cloud computing. The chapter also covers network security threats and solutions.
This document summarizes a chapter about network protocols and communications. It discusses how rules and protocols facilitate communication between networked devices. Key points covered include the roles of standards organizations in establishing protocols, how data is encapsulated as it moves through network layers, and how devices locate resources on both local area networks and remote networks using protocols like TCP/IP and addressing schemes.
The document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook that discusses network layer concepts including network layer protocols, routing, routers, and configuring Cisco routers. It provides an introduction to topics like IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and packet structures, routing tables, and how routers use routing tables to forward traffic across networks. Examples of IPv4 and IPv6 packet headers, host and router routing tables, and directly/remotely connected routing table entries are shown.
This document provides an overview of network layer concepts including network layer protocols, routing, routers, and configuring Cisco routers. It describes key network layer protocols like IPv4 and IPv6 and how routers use routing tables to forward packets across networks. The document also examines the components of routers and how they boot up and run the Cisco IOS operating system.
The document discusses networking concepts related to the physical and data link layers. It covers topics like physical layer protocols, Ethernet, cabling types (copper, fiber, wireless), network access methods, data link frames and addresses, and protocols like ARP. The presentation is intended to help students learn objectives for chapters 4 and 5 on network access, Ethernet, and related lower layer concepts.
This chapter discusses network access and connectivity. It covers the physical layer, including different cabling media like copper, fiber optic and wireless. It then discusses the data link layer, including common standards, frame structure, logical vs physical topologies for LANs and WANs, and different media access control methods. The objectives are to understand device connectivity options, physical and data link layer functions, select appropriate media, and describe common protocols and standards.
This chapter discusses network access and connectivity. It covers the physical layer, including different cabling media like copper, fiber optic and wireless. It then discusses the data link layer, including common standards, frame structure, logical vs physical topologies for LANs and WANs, and different media access control methods. The objectives are to understand device connectivity options, physical and data link layer functions, select appropriate media, and describe common protocols and standards.
This chapter discusses network access and connectivity. It covers the physical layer, including different cabling media like copper, fiber optic and wireless. It then discusses the data link layer, including common standards, frame structure, logical vs physical topologies for LANs and WANs, and different media access control methods. The objectives are to understand device connectivity options, physical and data link layer functions, select appropriate media, and describe common protocols and standards.
CCNA (R & S) Module 01 - Introduction to Networks - Chapter 4Waqas Ahmed Nawaz
This document is from a Cisco networking textbook. It covers network access and includes sections on physical layer protocols, network media, data link layer protocols, and media access control. The physical layer accepts frames from the data link layer and encodes them for transmission on different media types. Common network cabling includes copper-based options like UTP and coaxial, as well as fiber-optic cabling. Wireless media also allows for radio-based networking. The data link layer prepares frames for transmission and defines media access. Different methods like CSMA/CD are used depending on the topology and media.
This document summarizes a chapter about network protocols and communications. It discusses how protocols establish communication rules and standards organizations develop protocols through processes like RFCs. It also describes how data is encapsulated when moving through networks and OSI and TCP/IP models for conceptualizing network layers. Specific topics covered include protocol suites, addressing, data encapsulation, accessing local and remote network resources, and standards bodies.
This document discusses network protocols and communications. It covers how rules facilitate communication between devices, the role of protocols and standards organizations in ensuring interoperability, and how devices access local and remote resources on a network. Specific topics covered include network protocols, protocol suites, standards bodies, data encapsulation, and using network models like OSI and TCP/IP. The chapter aims to explain the key concepts around how data is transmitted over a network according to common protocols and standards.
Chapter 03 - Network Protocols and CommunicationsYaser Rahmati
Chapter 3: Objectives
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After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
Explain how rules are used to facilitate communication.
Explain the role of protocols and standards organizations in facilitating interoperability in network communications.
Explain how devices on a LAN access resources in a small to medium-sized business network.
Yaser Rahmati | یاسر رحمتی
Rahmati Academy | آکادمی رحمتی
www.yaser-rahmati.ir
www.rahmati-academy.ir
Chapter 3 : Network protocols and communicationsteknetir
After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
1) Explain how rules are used to facilitate communication.
2) Explain the role of protocols and standards organizations in facilitating interoperability in network communications.
3) Explain how devices on a LAN access resources in a small to medium-sized business network.
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The document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook that covers switched networks. It discusses how converged networks support voice, video, and data on a single network. The chapter describes the hierarchical design of access, distribution, and core layers. It also explains how switches dynamically learn MAC addresses to populate their tables and forward frames via cut-through or store-and-forward switching. Collision and broadcast domains are defined, and how switches can alleviate network congestion.
Cisco Networking Academy program
Chapter 1: Objectives
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After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
Explain how multiple networks are used in everyday life.
Explain the topologies and devices used in a small- to medium-sized business network.
Explain the basic characteristics of a network that supports communication in a small- to medium-sized business.
Explain trends in networking that will affect the use of networks in small to medium-sized businesses.
Yaser Rahmati | یاسر رحمتی
Rahmati Academy | آکادمی رحمتی
www.yaser-rahmati.ir
www.rahmati-academy.ir
This document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook. It discusses the basics of computer networks, including how networks are used in everyday life and business. It covers topics like local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), the internet, network devices, topologies, and trends in networking technology. The objectives are to explain network fundamentals and how networks support communication for small and medium businesses.
CCNAv5 - S1: Chapter 1 Exploring The NetworkVuz Dở Hơi
This document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook. It discusses the basics of computer networks, including how networks are used in everyday life and business. It covers topics like local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), the internet, network devices, topologies, and trends in networking technology. The objectives are to explain network fundamentals and how networks support communication for small and medium businesses.
This document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook. It discusses the basics of computer networks, including how networks are used in everyday life and business. It covers topics like local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), the internet, network devices, topologies, and trends in networking technology. The objectives are to explain the components and applications of networks, as well as current networking trends affecting small to medium businesses.
This document discusses network protocols and communications. It explains that protocols establish rules for communication between devices. Standards organizations create common protocols to ensure interoperability. The OSI and TCP/IP models describe how data is encapsulated when moving through a network in layers. Devices locate resources on both local networks using addresses, and on remote networks by going through a default gateway.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts and components. It covers communicating in a connected world by explaining what a network is, how data is transmitted, and factors that influence speed. It also discusses local networks by describing the roles of clients and servers and components that make up a network infrastructure. Finally, it addresses considerations for getting online like network configurations and topologies, and covers different cabling media types including copper, fiber optic, and wireless transmission.
Itn instructor ppt_chapter1 exploring the network smartskillsTiago Monteiro
This document is a chapter from a Cisco networking textbook that discusses computer networks. It covers topics like how networks are used in daily life, different network types like LANs and WANs, network devices, topologies, and trends that will impact future networks. The objectives are to explain network usage in businesses, typical business network setups, and emerging network technologies.
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Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
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