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
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