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CCNA lab

CCNA Certification The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. This new curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking concepts and terminology, and performance-based skills. This new curriculum also includes (but is not limited to) the use of these protocols: IP, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay, Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (RIPv2),VLANs, Ethernet, access control lists (ACLs)     * 1 Console Login     * 2 Router Configuration     * 3 Examine the Router     * 4 Copy to a TFTP server     * 5 Copy from TFTP server     * 6a Clear the backup config     * 6b Saving the backup configuration     * 7 Copy to NVRAM     * 8 Initial router configuration     * 9 Initial Switc

CCNA Lab: Copy to TFTP Server

Items of practical training certificates Cisco CCNA: Copy to TFTP Server Start practicing: Link here

CCNA Lab: RIP Routing

Items of practical training certificates Cisco CCNA: RIP Routing Start practicing: RIP Routing

CCNA Lab: IGRP Routing

Items of practical training certificates Cisco CCNA: IGRP Routing Start practicing: Link here

CCNA Lab: Initial Switch Configuration

Items of practical training certificates Cisco CCNA: Initial Switch Configuration Start practicing: Initial Switch Configuration

CCNA EIGRP LAB Question

Question: After adding R3 router, no routing updates are being exchanged between R3 and the new location. All other inter connectivity and Internet access for the existing locations of the company are working properly. The task is to identify the fault(s) and correct the router configuration to provide full connectivity between the routers. Access to the router CLI can be gained by clicking on the appropriate host. All passwords on all routers are cisco. IP addresses are listed in the chart below. R1 Fa0/0: 192.168.77.33 S1/0: 198.0.18.6 S0/1: 192.160.60.25 R2 Fa0/0: 192.168.60.97 Fa0/1: 192.168.60.113 S0/0: 192.168.36.14 R3 Fa0/0: 192.168.77.34 Fa0/1: 192.168.60.65 Fa1/0: 192.168.60.81 R4 Fa0/0: 192.168.60.129 Fa0/1: 192.168.60.145 S0/1: 192.168.60.26 Answer and explanation: We should check the configuration of the new added router first because it does not function properly while others work well. From the command line interface of R3 router, enter the sho

Lab 2, Modelling the CCNA Topology

This lab will teach you how to model the CCNA lab topology in a WAN scale. Skills Required This lab assumes that you have already completed lab 1. The CCNA Lab Topology This is the topology used in the CCNA practical labs. Study the diagram to see the construct of this topology. Creating the Project Create a new project named ‘CCNA_Lab’ call the scenario ‘baseline’ . In the start-up wizard when choosing the network scale select the ‘choose from maps’ option and click ‘next’ . From the list of maps offered choose the ‘UK’ map and click ‘next’ . When selecting technologies for the project choose the Sm_Int_Model_List, ‘ethernet’ and ‘ethernet_advanced’ model groups and continue through the wizard until the project screen ope

Cisco 6509 Lab

01 Verifying the VTP Domain.htm 02 VACLs.htm 03 Testing the VTP Domain.htm 04 Supervisor & Power Redundancy.htm 05 Standard Access Lists.htm 06 Spanning Tree.htm 07 RIP Routing.htm 08 Prepare the MSFC for MLS.htm 09 Port Security.htm 10 Multicast Routing.htm 11 Limiting VTY Access.htm 12 Layer3 Filtering.htm 13 Inter-VLAN Routing.htm 14 HSRP Using Multiple Routers.htm 15 Creating a VTP Domain.htm 16 Configuring Distribution Swit.htm 17 Configure ML Son Router & Switch.htm 18 Activating & Limiting Trunking.htm

CIT Lab

01Chap 4 Network Discovery- Host Mapping 02Chap 4 Network Discovery- Verification 03Chap 4 Serial Connectivity 04Chap 4 Intermittent Connectivity 05Chap 4 Layer Three Connectivity 06Chap 4 Wrong Encapsulation for Serial Link 07Chap 6 Troubleshooting an IP Network 08Chap 6 Connectivity in an IP Network 09Chap 6 TCP-IP Trbleshooting - AR1 & Core 10Chap 6 TCP-IP Trbleshooting - Vegas 11Chap 7 Connectivity in an IPX Network 12Chap 7 Troubleshooting an IPX Network 13Chap 11 ISDN Connectivity - Extended Ping 14Chap 11 ISDN Connectivity - Static Routes 15Chap 11 ISDN Connectivity - Ping Debugging 16Chap 11 ISDN Connectivity - External Debug 17Appendix-A AppleTalk Networking Problems

CCNA lab

CCNA Certification The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. This new curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking concepts and terminology, and performance-based skills. This new curriculum also includes (but is not limited to) the use of these protocols: IP, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay, Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (RIPv2),VLANs, Ethernet, access control lists (ACLs) * 1 Console Login * 2 Router Configuration * 3 Examine the Router * 4 Copy to a TFTP server * 5 Copy from TFTP server * 6a Clear the backup config * 6b Saving the backup configuration * 7 Copy to NVRAM * 8 Initial router configuration * 9 Initial Switch Configuration