CCNA v3 Lab Guide: Routing and Switching
<b><i>CCNA Lab Guide: Routing and Switching</i></b> provides the lab skills necessary to pass the new CCNA exam. <b>SIM labs and troubleshooting questions now account for at least 40% of all exam points.</b> Learn how to configure, verify and troubleshoot all required CCNA labs. The packet tracer ready labs start from basic global configuration to more complex network troubleshooting of routers and switches.<br /><br />There is coverage of IPv6 addressing and WAN protocols as well that are based on CCNA v3 exam guidelines. The troubleshooting questions are a key aspect of the CCNA exam. You will learn a standard troubleshooting methodology required for the CCNA v3 exam. The step-by-step format includes analysis and resolution of errors. The lab guide is based on the book <i>CCNA v3 Routing and Switching 200-125.</i> <br /> <br /><ul><li>Cisco CCNA Lab Simulator<br /></li><li>Download Packet Tracer <br /></li><li>Configure, Verify and Troubleshoot Labs<br /></li><li>Initial Global Configuration, System Management<br /></li><li>Device Security, VLANs, Access Ports, Port Security<br /></li><li>Static Trunking, EtherChannel, Rapid STP, PortFast<br /></li><li>IPv4 Addressing, Subnetting, Static and Default Routes<br /></li><li>Multi-Area OSPF, EIGRP for IPv4, RIPv2, ACLs, NAT<br /></li><li>Inter-VLAN Routing, Default Gateway, DHCP, eBGP<br /></li><li>IPv6 Addressing, Link-Local, SLAAC, Global Unicast<br /></li><li>Network Troubleshooting, Traceroute, Ping, IOS Tools</li></ul><br />Introduction<br />Packet Tracer Fundamentals<br /><br /><b>Part 1: Initial Device Configuration</b><br />Lab 1-1: Global Commands<br />Lab 1-2: System Management<br /><br /><b>Part 2: Switching Technologies</b><br />Lab 2-1: Device Security<br />Lab 2-2: VLANs<br />Lab 2-3: Access Ports<br />Lab 2-4: Switch Management<br />Lab 2-5: Port Security<br />Lab 2-6: Static Trunking<br />Lab 2-7: EtherChannel<br />Lab 2-8: Rapid STP (RSTP)<br />Lab 2-9: PortFast<br />Lab 2-10: Root Bridge Selection<br /><br /><b>Part 3: Routing Technologies</b><br />Lab 3-1: IP Addressing<br />Lab 3-2: Static Route<br />Lab 3-3: Default Route<br />Lab 3-4: Subnetting<br />Lab 3-5: Multi-Area OSPFv4<br />Lab 3-6: EIGRP for IPv4<br />Lab 3-7: RIPv2<br />Lab 3-8: Named ACL<br />Lab 3-9: Extended ACL<br />Lab 3-10: Port Address Translation<br />Lab 3-11: Router Management<br />Lab 3-12: Password Recovery<br />Lab 3-13: Inter-VLAN Routing<br />Lab 3-14: eBGP Peering<br /><br /><b>Part 4: IPv6 Addressing</b><br />Lab 4-1: Link-Local<br />Lab 4-2: SLAAC<br />Lab 4-3: Global Unicast<br /><br /><b>Part 5: Troubleshooting</b><br />Lab 5-1: Switch Interfaces<br />Lab 5-2: Trunking<br />Lab 5-3: Static Routing<br />Lab 5-4: EIGRP Neighbor Adjacency<br />Lab 5-5: EIGRP K Values<br />Lab 5-6: OSPF Timers<br />Lab 5-7: Access Control Lists (ACL)<br />Lab 5-8: Default Gateway<br />Lab 5-9: DHCP Server<br />Lab 5-10: PPP Authentication<br />Lab 5-11: Port Security<br />Lab 5-12: Router on a Stick<br />Lab 5-13: Remote Management<br />Lab 5-14: Traceroute<br />Lab 5-15: Routing and Switching