Saturday, July 27, 2013

CCNA Network Simulator with Visualizer

CertExams.com CCNA Netsim with network visualizer comes with hundreds of lab exercises for hands-on practice. Using the simulator, one will be able to run the commands similar to that of real router network. It is possible to telnet, ping, or trace route remote devices.

The visualizer enables one to design one's own network using Cisco routers and switches. Though there is no limit on the number of devices that could be used, for practical purpose, it should be limited to less than 10 hops.

The labs available are listed below:
1.0 Switch Fundamentals:
1.1 Switch Simulator: 2950 console password assignment
1.2 Switch Simulator: 2950 vty password assignment
1.3 Switch Simulator: 2950 setting privileged EXE password
1.4 Switch Simulator: 2950 enable interface
1.5 Switch Simulator: Basic interface configuration
1.6 Switch Simulator: Initial switch configuration
1.7 Network Simulator: Catalyst 2950 switch configuration
2.0 IOS Fundamentals Lab
2.1 Router Simulator: Logging to the router
2.2 Router Simulator: Router banner MOTD
2.3 Router Simulator: Setting host name
2.4 Router Simulator: Interface configuration
2.5 Router Simulator: Setting bandwidth on an interface
2.6 Router Simulator: Setting console password
2.7 Router Simulator: Setting telnet password
2.8 Router Simulator: Copy active configuration
2.9 Router Simulator: Router CDP configuration
2.10 Router Simulator: Show CDP configuration
2.11 Network Simulator: Show CDP neighbors
2.12 Router Simulator: Bringing up a Router interface
2.13 Router Simulator: Set keepalive timers
2.14 Router Simulator: Setting auxiliary password to router
2.15 Router Simulator: Setting Hostname and Banner
2.16 Router Simulator: Configuring Router Console and Line Passwords
2.17 Router Simulator: Configuring, and Testing a Loopback Interface
2.18 Network Simulator: Viewing Host Table Entries
2.19 Network Simulator: Viewing ARP Entries
2.20 Network Simulator: Telneting between Routers
2.21 Network Simulator: Configuring workstation as TFTP server
2.22 Router Simulator: Implementing exec-timeout command
3.0 Switch Configuration and VLAN
3.1 Switch Simulator: Basic IP configuration
3.2 Switch Simulator: Configuring 2950 series switch
3.3 Switch Simulator: Troubleshooting 2950 switch
3.4 Network Simulator: 2950 Trunking Configuration
3.5 Network Simulator: Creating and Deleting 2950 VLANs
3.6 Network Simulator: Configuring VTP on 2950 switch 
3.7 Network Simulator: Configuring VTP with a VTP Client
3.8 Network Simulator: Troubleshooting lab with non-matching domains
3.9 Network Simulator: Troubleshooting lab with trunk functionality 
3.10 Network Simulator: Configuring devices to support VLAN
3.11 Network Simulator: VTP Configuration to establish client/server connection
3.12 Network Simulator: VLANs and Trunking between switches
3.13 Network Simulator: Routing between VLANs
4.0 Access Lists
4.1 Network Simulator: Creating an access-list
4.2 Network Simulator: Applying access-list to an interface
4.3 Network Simulator: View access-list entries
4.4 Network Simulator: Standard access-lists: Scenario lab 1
4.5 Network Simulator: Standard access-lists: Scenario lab 2
4.6 Network Simulator: Router Access-List Configuration
4.7 Network Simulator: Configuring and Verifying Standard Access List
4.8 Network Simulator: Configuring and Verifying Extended Access List
4.9 Network Simulator: Configuring and Implementing Extended Access List
4.10 Network Simulator: Verifying Extended Access List
4.11 Network Simulator: Named Access List
5.0 Routing Fundamentals Labs
5.1 Router Simulator: Configuring RIP routing protocol
5.2 Network Simulator: Configuring static routes
5.3 Network Simulator: Configuring default routes
5.4 Network Simulator: Basic IGRP routing
5.5 Network Simulator: Introduction to IP
5.6 Network Simulator: Connectivity Tests with Traceroute
5.7 Network Simulator: Implementing Static Routes
5.8 Network Simulator: Implementing Default Routes
6.0 Wide Area Networking
6.1 Network Simulator: Network Designer/Simulator: PPP configuration
6.2 Network Simulator: Configuring-point-to-point-hdlc-interface
6.3 Network Simulator: Configuring-ethernet-interfaces-on-a-router-network
6.4 Network Simulator: Configuring ISDN using bri (Basic Rate Interface)
6.5 Router Simulator: Viewing IP RIP Information
6.6 Network Simulator: Configuring RIPv2
6.7 Network Simulator: RIP2 Routing Configuration
6.8 Network Simulator: EIGRP show commands
7.0 Frame Relay
7.1 Network Simulator: Configuring Frame-Relay without sub-interfaces
7.2 Network Simulator: Configuring Frame-Relay with point-to-point sub-interfaces
7.3 Network Simulator: Frame-Relay with sub-interfaces-Routing
7.4 Network Simulator: Frame-Relay with show commands
7.5 Network Simulator: Frame-Relay Full Mesh Topology
8.0 OSPF
8.1 Network Simulator: OSPF Configuration in single area
8.2 Network Simulator: OSPF troubleshooting lab scenario-1
8.3 Network Simulator: OSPF troubleshooting lab scenario-2
8.4 Network Simulator: OSPF troubleshooting lab scenario-3
9.0 NAT
9.1  Network Simulator: NAT scenario-1
9.2 Network Simulator: NAT scenario-2
9.3 Network Simulator: NAT scenario-3
9.4 Network Simulator: Dynamic NAT scenario-1
9.5 Network Simulator: NAT troubleshooting scenario-1
9.6 Network Simulator: NAT and PAT
10.0 Routing:
10.1 RIP Routing Configuration-Scenario
10.2 EIGRP Routing Configuration-Scenario
10.3 EIGRP troubleshooting Lab Scenario
10.4 OSPF Routing Configuration-Scenario
11.0 IPv6 Basic Labs
11.1 Enabling ipv6 on a cisco router
11.2 Enabling ipv6 on a cisco router interface
11.3 Configuring ipv6 on a cisco router interface with a IPv6 address in EUI-format
11.4 Configuring ipv6 on a cisco router interface with a IPv6 address in general form
11.5 Configuring loopback interface with IPv6 address 
11.6 Configuring ipv6 on two router interfaces connected directly and pinging the distant interface using console
11.7 Traceroute lab
12.0 IPv6 Routing Protocol labs
12.1 Enabling RIPng (IPv6 RIP Process) on a cisco router interface
12.2 Enabling RIPng on two routers and pinging between them
12.3 Entering RIPng router configuration mode and setting global parameters on a cisco router
12.4 Configuring EIGRPv6 on a router interface
12.5 Configuring EIGRPv6 on two routers and pinging between them
12.6 Enabling OSPF for IPv6 on a Cisco router interface
12.7 Configuring OSPF on two router interfaces
12.8 General IPv6 configuration on 2610 series router
13.0 DHCP labs
13.1 Configuring cisco router as a DHCP server
13.2 DHCP client configuration
13.3 Configuring two DHCP clients and DHCP verification commands
14.0 Exercises on Spanning Tree Protocol
14.1 Enabling STP
14.2 Configuring root switch
14.3 Configuring port-priority
14.4 Configuring switch priority of a VLAN
14.5 Configuring STP timers
14.6 Verifying STP
15.0 Exercises on PVST
15.1 Enabling and disabling uplinkfast feature on a switch
15.2 Enabling and disabling backbonefast feature on a switch
15.3 Enabling and disabling portfast feature on a switch
15.4 Enabling PVST+ on a switch
15.5 Implementing PVST on a switch network
16.0 Exercises on BGP
16.1 Basic BGP Configuration
16.2 Setting BGP attributes 
16.3 Setting the BGP neighbor password
16.4 To disable the peer
16.5 Basic configuration of a Peer Group
16.6 Configuring Multi Exit Discriminator Metric


For more details, please visit the CCNA NetSim home page.

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