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Routing and Switching Essentials v6 Labs & Study Guide [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: Lab Companion
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: Cisco Press
  • ISBN-10: 1587134268
  • ISBN-13: 9781587134265
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 544 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 275x214x30 mm, kaal: 1239 g
  • Sari: Lab Companion
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: Cisco Press
  • ISBN-10: 1587134268
  • ISBN-13: 9781587134265
Teised raamatud teemal:
The only authorized Labs & Study Guide for the Cisco Networking Academy Routing and Switching Essentials course in the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum

 



Each chapter of this book is divided into a Study Guide section followed by a Lab section.

 



The Study Guide section offers exercises that help you learn the concepts, configurations, and troubleshooting skills crucial to your success as a CCENT exam candidate. Each chapter is slightly different and includes some or all the following types of exercises:

 







Vocabulary Matching Exercises Concept Questions Exercises Skill-Building Activities and Scenarios Configuration Scenarios Packet Tracer Exercises Troubleshooting Scenarios







 The Labs & Activities include all the online course Labs and Packet Tracer activity instructions. If applicable, this section begins with a Command Reference that you will complete to highlight all the commands introduced in the chapter.

 
Introduction xxxvii
Chapter 1 Routing Concepts 1(52)
Study Guide
2(1)
Router Initial Configuration
2(7)
Router Functions
2(3)
External Router Features
5(1)
Topology and Addressing Documentation
6(1)
Configure and Verify Dual-Stack IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing
7(2)
Packet Tracer Exercise 1-1: Dual Stack Addressing
9(3)
Verify Connectivity of Directly Connected Networks
9(3)
Routing Decisions
12(3)
Switching Packets Between Networks
12(1)
Path Determination
13(2)
Administrative Distance Exercise
15(1)
Router Operation
15(4)
Analyze the Routing Table
15(2)
Directly Connected, Static, and Dynamic Routes
17(2)
Labs and Activities
19(1)
Command Reference
19(34)
1.0.1.2 Lab-Do We Really Need a Map?
21(2)
Objectives
21(1)
Scenario
21(1)
Resources
21(1)
Reflection
21(2)
1.1.1.8 Packet Tracer-Using Traceroute to Discover the Network
23(4)
Topology
23(1)
Scenario
23(1)
Trace and Document a Remote Location
23(2)
Addressing Scheme Documentation
25(1)
Topology Documentation
25(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
26(1)
Hints-Command Summary Reference
26(1)
DOS Commands
26(1)
IOS Commands
26(1)
1.1.1.9 Lab-Mapping the Internet
27(3)
Objectives
27(1)
Background/Scenario
27(1)
Required Resources
27(1)
Part 1: Determine Network Connectivity to a Destination Host
28(1)
Part 2: Trace a Route to a Remote Server Using Tracert
28(1)
Reflection
29(1)
1.1.2.9 Packet Tracer-Documenting the Network
30(2)
Topology
30(1)
Background
30(1)
Requirements
30(1)
Addressing Scheme and Device Connection Documentation
31(1)
Hints
31(1)
1.1.3.5 Packet Tracer-Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Interfaces
32(2)
Topology
32(1)
Addressing Table
32(1)
Objectives
32(1)
Background
33(1)
Part 1: Configure IPv4 Addressing and Verify Connectivity
33(1)
Part 2: Configure IPv6 Addressing and Verify Connectivity
33(1)
1.1.4.5 Packet Tracer-Configuring and Verifying a Small Network
34(3)
Topology
34(1)
Addressing Table
34(1)
Objectives
34(1)
Background
34(1)
Part 1: Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity
35(1)
Part 2: Gather Information with Show Commands
35(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
36(1)
1.1.4.6 Lab-Configuring Basic Router Settings with IOS CLI
37(10)
Topology
37(1)
Addressing Table
37(1)
Objectives
37(1)
Background/Scenario
37(1)
Required Resources
38(1)
Part 1: Set Up the Topology and Initialize Devices
38(1)
Part 2: Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity
38(4)
Part 3: Display Router Information
42(1)
Part 4: Configure IPv6 and Verify Connectivity
43(1)
Reflection
44(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
44(1)
Appendix A: Initializing and Reloading a Router and Switch
45(2)
1.3.2.5 Packet Tracer-Investigating Directly Connected Routes
47(4)
Topology
47(1)
Objectives
47(1)
Background
47(1)
Part 1: Investigate IPv4 Directly Connected Routes
47(1)
Part 2: Investigate IPv6 Directly Connected Routes
48(2)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
50(1)
1.4.1.1 Lab-We Really Could Use a Map!
51(3)
Objectives
51(1)
Scenario
51(1)
Resources
51(1)
Reflection
52(1)
Chapter 2 Static Routing 53(56)
Study Guide
54(1)
Implement Static Routes
54(1)
Static Routing
54(1)
Types of Static Routes
55(1)
Configure Static and Default Routes
55(7)
Configuring IPv
v4
Static and Default Routes
55(2)
Configuring IPv6 Static and Default Routes
57(4)
Packet Tracer Exercise 2-1: Configuring Static and Default Routes
61(1)
Troubleshoot Static and Default Route Issues
62(1)
IPv4 Static and Default Route Implementation
62(1)
IPv6 Static and Default Route Implementation
62(1)
Labs and Activities
63(1)
Command Reference
63(46)
2.0.1.2 Lab-Which Way Should We Go?
64(1)
Objectives
64(1)
Scenario
64(1)
Required Resources
64(1)
Reflection
64(1)
2.2.2.4 Packet Tracer-Configuring IPv4 Static and Default Routes
65(4)
Topology
65(1)
Addressing Table
65(1)
Objectives
65(1)
Background
66(1)
Part 1: Examine the Network and Evaluate the Need for Static Routing
66(1)
Part 2: Configure Static and Default Routes
66(2)
Part 3: Verify Connectivity
68(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
68(1)
2.2.2.5 Lab-Configuring IPv4 Static and Default Routes
69(8)
Topology
69(1)
Addressing Table
69(1)
Objectives
69(1)
Background/Scenario
70(1)
Required Resources
70(1)
Part 1: Set Up the Topology and Initialize Devices
70(1)
Part 2: Configure Basic Device Settings and Verify Connectivity
71(1)
Part 3: Configure Static Routes
72(2)
Part 4: Configure and Verify a Default Route
74(1)
Reflection
74(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
75(1)
Appendix A: Configuration Commands for Parts 2, 3, and 4
76(1)
Basic Device Settings
76(1)
Static Route Configurations
76(1)
Default Route Configuration
76(1)
2.2.4.4 Packet Tracer-Configuring IPv6 Static and Default Routes
77(3)
IPv6 Addressing Table
77(1)
Objectives
77(1)
Background
77(1)
Part 1: Examine the Network and Evaluate the Need for Static Routing
78(1)
Part 2: Configure IPv6 Static and Default Routes
78(1)
Part 3: Verify Network Connectivity
79(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
79(1)
2.2.4.5 Lab-Configuring IPv6 Static and Default Routes
80(9)
Topology
80(1)
Addressing Table
80(1)
Objectives
80(1)
Background/Scenario
81(1)
Required Resources
81(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
81(4)
Part 2: Configure IPv6 Static and Default Routes
85(2)
Reflection
87(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
88(1)
2.2.5.5 Packet Tracer-Configuring Floating Static Routes
89(5)
Topology
89(1)
Objectives
89(1)
Background
89(1)
Part 1: Configure an IPv4 Floating Static Route
89(1)
Part 2: Test Failover to the IPv4 Floating Static Route
90(1)
Part 3: Configure and Test Failover to an IPv6 Floating Static Route
91(2)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
93(1)
2.3.2.3 Packet Tracer-Troubleshooting Static Routes
94(2)
Topology
94(1)
Addressing Table
94(1)
Objectives
94(1)
Background
94(1)
Part 1: Locate the Problem
95(1)
Part 2: Determine the Solution
95(1)
Part 3: Implement the Solution
95(1)
Part 4: Verify That the Issue Is Resolved
95(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
95(1)
2.3.2.4 Lab-Troubleshooting IPv4 and IPv6 Static Routes
96(11)
Topology
96(1)
Addressing Table
96(1)
Objectives
97(1)
Background/Scenario
97(1)
Required Resources
98(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
98(2)
Part 2: Troubleshoot Static Routes in an IPv4 Network
100(3)
Part 3: Troubleshoot Static Routes in an IPv6 Network
103(3)
Router Interface Summary Table
106(1)
2.4.1.1 Class Activity-Make It Static!
107(3)
Objectives
107(1)
Resources
107(2)
Chapter 3 Dynamic Routing 109(28)
Study Guide
110(1)
Dynamic Routing Protocols
110(1)
Dynamic Routing Protocol Overview
110(1)
Compare Static and Dynamic Routing
110(1)
RIPv2
110(3)
Configuring the RIP Protocol
111(1)
Packet Tracer Exercise 3-1: Configuring RIPv2
112(1)
The Routing Table
113(6)
Parts of an IPv4 Route Entry
113(1)
Dynamically Learned IPv4 Routes
114(2)
The IPv4 Route Lookup Process
116(1)
Analyze an IPv6 Routing Table
117(2)
Labs and Activities
119(1)
Command Reference
119(18)
3.0.1.2 Lab-How Much Does This Cost?
120(2)
Objectives
120(1)
Scenario
120(1)
Activity 1
120(1)
Activity 2
120(1)
Required Resources
120(1)
Scenario-Part 2 Recording Matrix
121(1)
Reflection Questions
121(1)
3.2.1.8 Packet Tracer-Configuring RIPv2
122(3)
Topology
122(1)
Objectives
122(1)
Background
122(1)
Part 1: Configure RIPv2
122(2)
Part 2: Verify Configurations
124(1)
3.2.1.9 Lab-Configuring Basic RIPv2
125(9)
Topology
125(1)
Addressing Table
125(1)
Objectives
126(1)
Background/Scenario
126(1)
Required Resources
126(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
127(1)
Part 2: Configure and Verify RIPv2 Routing
127(5)
Reflection
132(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
133(1)
3.4.1.1 Class Activity-IPv6 - Details, Details
134(4)
Objectives
134(1)
Scenario
134(1)
Required Resources
134(1)
Reflection
134(3)
Chapter 4 Switched Networks 137(10)
Study Guide
138(1)
LAN Design
138(1)
LAN Design Principles
138(1)
Selecting Switch Hardware
139(1)
The Switched Environment
139(5)
Frame Forwarding Methods and Terminology
139(1)
Building the MAC Address Table
140(1)
Collision and Broadcast Domains
141(3)
Labs and Activities
144(1)
Command Reference
144(3)
4.0.1.2 Lab Sent or Received
145(1)
Objectives
145(1)
Scenario
145(1)
Resources
145(1)
Reflection
145(1)
4.3.1.1 Lab-It's Network Access Time
146(2)
Objectives
146(1)
Scenario
146(1)
Reflection
146(1)
Chapter 5 Switch Configuration 147(44)
Study Guide
148(1)
Basic Switch Configuration
148(4)
Switch Boot Sequence
148(1)
Half-Duplex, Full-Duplex, and Auto-MDIX
148(1)
Configure a Switch with Initial Settings
148(4)
Switch Security
152(5)
Secure Remote Access with SSH
152(1)
Switch Port Security
153(3)
Packet Tracer Exercise 5-1: Configuring Secure Access and Port Security
156(1)
Labs and Activities
157(1)
Command Reference
157(34)
5.0.1.2 Lab-Stand By Me
158(1)
Objective
158(1)
Scenario
158(1)
Reflection
158(1)
5.1.1.6 Lab-Configuring Basic Switch Settings
159(13)
Topology
159(1)
Addressing Table
159(1)
Objectives
159(1)
Background/Scenario
159(1)
Required Resources
160(1)
Part 1: Cable the Network and Verify the Default Switch Configuration
160(3)
Part 2: Configure Basic Network Device Settings
163(2)
Part 3: Verify and Test Network Connectivity
165(3)
Part 4: Manage the MAC Address Table
168(2)
Reflection
170(1)
Appendix A: Initializing and Reloading a Switch
170(2)
5.2.1.4 Packet Tracer-Configuring SSH
172(2)
Topology
172(1)
Addressing Table
172(1)
Objectives
172(1)
Background
172(1)
Part 1: Secure Passwords
172(1)
Part 2: Encrypt Communications
173(1)
Part 3: Verify SSH Implementation
173(1)
5.2.2.7 Packet Tracer-Configuring Switch Port Security
174(2)
Topology
174(1)
Addressing Table
174(1)
Objective
174(1)
Background
174(1)
Part 1: Configure Port Security
174(1)
Part 2: Verify Port Security
175(1)
5.2.2.8 Packet Tracer-Troubleshooting Switch Port Security
176(1)
Topology
176(1)
Scenario
176(1)
Requirements
176(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
176(1)
5.2.2.9 Lab-Configuring Switch Security Features
177(10)
Topology
177(1)
Addressing Table
177(1)
Objectives
177(1)
Background/Scenario
177(1)
Required Resources
178(1)
Part 1: Set Up the Topology and Initialize Devices
178(1)
Part 2: Configure Basic Device Settings and Verify Connectivity
178(2)
Part 3: Configure and Verify SSH Access on S1
180(2)
Part 4: Configure and Verify Security Features on 51
182(4)
Reflection
186(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
186(1)
5.3.1.1 Lab-Switch Trio
187(1)
Objective
187(1)
Scenario
187(1)
Reflection
187(1)
5.3.1.2 Packet Tracer-Skills Integration Challenge
188(4)
Topology
188(1)
Addressing Table
188(1)
Scenario
188(1)
Requirements
188(3)
Chapter 6 VLANs 191(74)
Study Guide
192(1)
VLAN Segmentation
192(2)
Overview of VLANs
192(1)
VLANs in a Multiswitched Environment
193(1)
VLAN Implementations
194(7)
VLAN Configuration Exercise
194(4)
Practice VLAN Configuration
198(1)
VLAN Trunk Configuration Exercise
198(1)
Packet Tracer Exercise 6-1: Configuring VLANs and Trunking
199(1)
Troubleshoot VLANs and Trunks
199(2)
Inter-VLAN Routing Configuration
201(4)
Types of Inter-VLAN Routing
201(1)
Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing
202(2)
Packet Tracer Exercise 6-2: Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing
204(1)
Labs and Activities
205(1)
Command Reference
205(60)
6.0.1.2 Vacation Station
206(2)
Objective
206(1)
Scenario
206(1)
Reflection
207(1)
6.1.1.5 Packet Tracer-Who Hears the Broadcast?
208(2)
Topology
208(1)
Objectives
208(1)
Scenario
208(1)
Part 1: Observe Broadcast Traffic in a VLAN Implementation
208(1)
Part 2: Complete Review Questions
209(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
209(1)
6.1.2.7 Packet Tracer-Investigating a VLAN Implementation
210(4)
Topology
210(1)
Addressing Table
210(1)
Objectives
211(1)
Background
211(1)
Part 1: Observe Broadcast Traffic in a VLAN Implementation
211(1)
Part 2: Observe Broadcast Traffic without VLANs
212(1)
Part 3: Complete Reflection Questions
212(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
213(1)
6.2.1.7 Packet Tracer-Configuring VLANs
214(3)
Topology
214(1)
Addressing Table
214(1)
Objectives
214(1)
Background
214(1)
Part 1: View the Default VLAN Configuration
215(1)
Part 2: Configure VLANs
215(1)
Part 3: Assign VLANs to Ports
216(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
216(1)
6.2.2.4 Packet Tracer-Configuring Trunks
217(3)
Topology
217(1)
Addressing Table
217(1)
Objectives
217(1)
Background
217(1)
Part 1: Verify VLANs
218(1)
Part 2: Configure Trunks
218(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
219(1)
6.2.2.5 Lab-Configuring VLANs and Trunking
220(12)
Topology
220(1)
Addressing Table
220(1)
Objectives
220(1)
Background/Scenario
220(1)
Required Resources
221(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
221(1)
Part 2: Create VLANs and Assign Switch Ports
222(3)
Part 3: Maintain VLAN Port Assignments and the VLAN Database
225(2)
Part 4: Configure an 802.1Q Trunk Between the Switches
227(3)
Part 5: Delete the VLAN Database
230(1)
Reflection
231(1)
6.2.3.7 Packet Tracer-Troubleshooting a VLAN Implementation Scenario 1
232(3)
Topology
232(1)
Addressing Table
232(1)
Objectives
232(1)
Scenario
232(1)
Part 1: Test Connectivity Between PCs on the Same VLAN
233(1)
Part 2: Investigate Connectivity Problems by Gathering Data
233(1)
Part 3: Implement the Solution and Test Connectivity
234(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
234(1)
6.2.3.8 Packet Tracer-Troubleshooting a VLAN Implementation Scenario 2
235(2)
Topology
235(1)
Addressing Table
235(1)
VLAN and Port Assignments
235(1)
Objectives
236(1)
Background
236(1)
Part 1: Discover and Document Issues in the Network
236(1)
Documentation
236(1)
Part 2: Implement the Solution and Test Connectivity
236(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
236(1)
6.2.3.9 Lab-Troubleshooting VLAN Configurations
237(6)
Topology
237(1)
Addressing Table
237(1)
Switch Port Assignment Specifications
237(1)
Objectives
237(1)
Background/Scenario
238(1)
Required Resources
238(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
238(2)
Part 2: Troubleshoot VLAN 10
240(1)
Part 3: Troubleshoot VLAN 20
241(1)
Reflection
242(1)
6.3.2.4 Lab-Configuring Per-Interface Inter-VLAN Routing
243(6)
Topology
243(1)
Addressing Table
243(1)
Objectives
243(1)
Background/Scenario
244(1)
Required Resources
244(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
244(1)
Part 2: Configure Switches with VLANs and Trunking
245(1)
Part 3: Verify Trunking, VLANs, Routing, and Connectivity
246(1)
Reflection
246(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
247(1)
Appendix A: Configuration Commands
247(1)
Switch S1
247(1)
Switch S2
248(1)
6.3.3.6 Packet Tracer-Configuring Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing
249(3)
Topology
249(1)
Addressing Table
249(1)
Objectives
249(1)
Scenario
249(1)
Part 1: Test Connectivity Without Inter-VLAN Routing
249(1)
Part 2: Add VLANs to a Switch
250(1)
Part 3: Configure Subinterf aces
251(1)
Part 4: Test Connectivity with Inter-VLAN Routing
251(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
251(1)
6.3.3.7 Lab-Configuring 802.1Q Trunk-Based Inter-VLAN Routing
252(7)
Topology
252(1)
Addressing Table
252(1)
Switch Port Assignment Specifications
253(1)
Objectives
253(1)
Background/Scenario
253(1)
Required Resources
253(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
254(1)
Part 2: Configure Switches with VLANs and Trunking
255(1)
Part 3: Configure Trunk-Based Inter-VLAN Routing
256(1)
Reflection
257(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
257(1)
Appendix A-Configuration Commands
257(1)
Switch S1
257(1)
Switch S2
258(1)
Router R1
258(1)
6.3.3.8 Packet Tracer-inter-VLAN Routing Challenge
259(2)
Topology
259(1)
Addressing Table
259(1)
VLAN and Port Assignments Table
259(1)
Scenario
260(1)
Requirements
260(1)
6.4.1.1 Lab-The Inside Track
261(2)
Objective
261(1)
Scenario
261(1)
Resources
261(1)
Directions
261(2)
6.4.1.2 Packet Tracer-Skills Integration Challenge
263(3)
Topology
263(1)
Addressing Table
263(1)
VLAN Table
263(1)
Scenario
264(1)
Requirements
264(1)
Chapter 7 Access Control Lists 265(54)
Study Guide
266(1)
ACL Operation
266(3)
Calculating Wildcard Masks
266(1)
Wildcard Mask in Operation
267(1)
Guidelines for ACL Creation
268(1)
Guidelines for ACL Placement
268(1)
Standard IPv4 ACLs
269(4)
Configuring Standard IPv4 ACLs
269(3)
Modifying IPv4 ACLs
272(1)
Securing vty Ports with a Standard IPv4 ACL
272(1)
Troubleshoot ACLs
273(1)
Labs and Activities
274(1)
Command Reference
274(45)
7.0.1.2 Permit Me to Assist You
275(1)
Objective
275(1)
Scenario
275(1)
Reflection
275(1)
7.1.1.4 Packet Tracer-Access Control List Demonstration
276(3)
Topology
276(1)
Objectives
276(1)
Background
276(1)
Part 1: Verify Local Connectivity and Test Access Control List
276(1)
Part 2: Remove ACL and Repeat Test
277(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
278(1)
7.2.1.6 Packet Tracer-Configuring Numbered Standard IPv4 ACLs
279(3)
Topology
279(1)
Addressing Table
279(1)
Objectives
280(1)
Background/Scenario
280(1)
Part 1: Plan an ACL Implementation
280(1)
Part 2: Configure, Apply, and Verify a Standard ACL
280(2)
7.2.1.7 Packet Tracer-Configuring Named Standard IPv4 ACLs
282(2)
Topology
282(1)
Addressing Table
282(1)
Objectives
282(1)
Background/Scenario
282(1)
Part 1: Configure and Apply a Named Standard ACL
283(1)
Part 2: Verify the ACL Implementation
283(1)
7.2.2.6 Lab-Configuring and Verifying Standard IPv4 ACLs
284(11)
Topology
284(1)
Addressing Table
284(1)
Objectives
285(1)
Background/Scenario
285(1)
Required Resources
286(1)
Part 1: Set Up the Topology and Initialize Devices
286(1)
Part 2: Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity
286(2)
Part 3: Configure and Verify Standard Numbered and Named ACLs
288(4)
Part 4: Modify a Standard ACL
292(1)
Reflection
293(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
294(1)
7.2.3.3 Packet Tracer-Configuring an IPv4 ACL on VTY Lines
295(2)
Topology
295(1)
Addressing Table
295(1)
Objectives
295(1)
Background
295(1)
Part 1: Configure and Apply an ACL to VTY Lines
295(1)
Part 2: Verify the ACL Implementation
296(1)
7.2.3.4 Lab-Configuring and Verifying VTY Restrictions
297(7)
Topology
297(1)
Addressing Table
297(1)
Objectives
297(1)
Background/Scenario
297(1)
Required Resources
298(1)
Part 1: Configure Basic Device Settings
298(1)
Part 2: Configure and Apply the Access Control List on R1
299(1)
Part 3: Verify the Access Control List Using Telnet
300(2)
Part 4: Challenge-Configure and Apply the Access Control List on S1
302(1)
Reflection
303(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
303(1)
7.3.2.4 Packet Tracer-Troubleshooting Standard IPv4 ACLs
304(4)
Topology
304(1)
Addressing Table
304(1)
Objectives
304(1)
Scenario
305(1)
Part 1: Troubleshoot ACL Issue 1
305(1)
Part 2: Troubleshoot ACL Issue 2
305(1)
Part 3: Troubleshoot ACL Issue 3
306(1)
Part 4: Reflection (Optional)
306(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
307(1)
7.3.2.5 Lab-Troubleshooting Standard IPv4 ACL Configuration and Placement
308(8)
Topology
308(1)
Addressing Table
308(1)
Objectives
309(1)
Background/Scenario
309(1)
Required Resources
309(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
310(2)
Part 2: Troubleshoot Internal Access
312(2)
Part 3: Troubleshoot Remote Access
314(1)
Reflection
315(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
315(1)
7.4.1.1 Lab-FTP Denied
316(1)
Objective
316(1)
Scenario
316(1)
Reflection
316(1)
7.4.1.2 Packet Tracer-Skills Integration Challenge
317(3)
Topology
317(1)
Addressing Table
317(1)
Scenario
317(1)
Requirements
318(1)
Chapter 8 DHCP 319(62)
Study Guide
320(1)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v4
320(4)
DHCPv4 Operation
320(1)
Configuring a Cisco Device as a DHCPv4 Server
320(2)
Configuring a Router to Relay DHCPv4 Requests
322(1)
Configuring a Router as a DHCPv4 Client
323(1)
Troubleshooting DHCPv4
324(1)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v6
324(5)
SLAAC and DHCPv6
325(1)
Configuring a Router as a Stateless DHCPv6 Server
326(1)
Configuring a Router as a Stateful DHCPv6 Server
327(2)
Labs and Activities
329(1)
Command Reference
329(52)
8.1.2.4 Lab-Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Router
330(6)
Topology
330(1)
Addressing Table
330(1)
Objectives
330(1)
Background/Scenario
331(1)
Required Resources
331(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
331(1)
Part 2: Configure a DHCPv4 Server and a DHCP Relay Agent
332(2)
Reflection
334(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
335(1)
Appendix A - DHCP Configuration Commands
335(1)
Router R1
335(1)
Router R2
335(1)
8.1.2.5 Lab-Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Switch
336(10)
Topology
336(1)
Addressing Table
336(1)
Objectives
336(1)
Background/Scenario
337(1)
Required Resources
337(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
337(1)
Part 2: Change the SDM Preference
338(2)
Part 3: Configure DHCPv4
340(1)
Part 4: Configure DHCPv4 for Multiple VLANs
341(1)
Part 5: Enable IP Routing
342(1)
Reflection
343(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
344(1)
Appendix A: Configuration Commands
345(1)
Configure DHCPv4
345(1)
Configure DHCPv4 for Multiple VLANs
345(1)
Enable IP Routing
345(1)
8.1.3.3 Packet Tracer-Configuring DHCP Using Cisco IOS
346(3)
Topology
346(1)
Addressing Table
346(1)
Objectives
346(1)
Scenario
347(1)
Part 1: Configure a Router as a DHCP Server
347(1)
Part 2: Configure DHCP Relay
348(1)
Part 3: Configure R2 as a DHCP Client
348(1)
Part 4: Verify DHCP and Connectivity
348(1)
8.1.4.4 Lab-Troubleshooting DHCPv4
349(8)
Topology
349(1)
Addressing Table
349(1)
Objectives
350(1)
Background/Scenario
350(1)
Required Resources
350(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
350(2)
Part 2: Troubleshoot DHCPv4 Issues
352(4)
Reflection
356(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
356(1)
8.2.3.5 Lab-Configuring Stateless and Stateful DHCPv6
357(14)
Topology
357(1)
Addressing Table
357(1)
Objectives
357(1)
Background/Scenario
357(1)
Required Resources
358(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
358(1)
Part 2: Configure the Network for SLAAC
359(3)
Part 3: Configure the Network for Stateless DHCPv6
362(3)
Part 4: Configure the Network for Stateful DHCPv6
365(4)
Reflection
369(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
370(1)
8.2.4.4 Lab-Troubleshooting DHCPv6
371(7)
Topology
371(1)
Addressing Table
371(1)
Objectives
371(1)
Background/Scenario
371(1)
Required Resources
372(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
372(1)
Part 2: Troubleshoot IPv6 Connectivity
373(2)
Part 3: Troubleshoot Stateless DHCPv6
375(1)
Reflection
376(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
377(1)
8.3.1.1 Lab-loE and DHCP
378(1)
Objective
378(1)
Scenario
378(1)
Required Resources
378(1)
Reflection
378(1)
8.3.1.2 Packet Tracer-Skills Integration Challenge
379(3)
Topology
379(1)
Addressing Table
379(1)
VLAN Port Assignments and DHCP Information
379(1)
Scenario
380(1)
Requirements
380(1)
Chapter 9 NAT for IPv4 381(52)
Study Guide
382(1)
NAT Operation
382(1)
NAT Characteristics
382(1)
Types and Benefits of NAT
383(1)
Configuring NAT
383(8)
Configuring Static NAT
384(1)
Packet Tracer Exercise 9-1: Configuring Static NAT
384(1)
Configuring Dynamic NAT
385(1)
Packet Tracer Exercise 9-2: Configuring Dynamic NAT
386(1)
Configuring Port Address Translation
386(3)
A Word About Port Forwarding
389(1)
NAT and IPv6
389(1)
Troubleshooting NAT
390(1)
Labs and Activities
391(1)
Command Reference
391(42)
9.0.1.2 Lab-Conceptual NAT
392(2)
Objective
392(1)
Scenario
392(1)
Resources
392(1)
Directions
392(2)
9.1.2.6 Packet Tracer-Investigating NAT Operation
394(3)
Topology
394(1)
Objectives
394(1)
Scenario
394(1)
Part 1: Investigate NAT Operation Across the Intranet
395(1)
Part 2: Investigate NAT Operation Across the Internet
395(1)
Part 3: Conduct Further Investigations
396(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
396(1)
9.2.1.4 Packet Tracer-Configuring Static NAT
397(2)
Topology
397(1)
Objectives
397(1)
Scenario
397(1)
Part 1: Test Access without NAT
397(1)
Part 2: Configure Static NAT
398(1)
Part 3: Test Access with NAT
398(1)
9.2.2.5 Packet Tracer-Configuring Dynamic NAT
399(2)
Topology
399(1)
Objectives
399(1)
Part 1: Configure Dynamic NAT
399(1)
Part 2: Verify NAT Implementation
400(1)
9.2.2.6 Lab-Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
401(9)
Topology
401(1)
Addressing Table
401(1)
Objectives
401(1)
Background/Scenario
401(1)
Required Resources
402(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Verify Connectivity
402(1)
Part 2: Configure and Verify Static NAT
403(2)
Part 3: Configure and Verify Dynamic NAT
405(3)
Reflection
408(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
408(2)
9.2.3.6 Packet Tracer-Implementing Static and Dynamic NAT
410(2)
Topology
410(1)
Objectives
410(1)
Part 1: Configure Dynamic NAT with PAT
410(1)
Part 2: Configure Static NAT
411(1)
Part 3: Verify NAT Implementation
411(1)
9.2.3.7 Lab-Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
412(6)
Topology
412(1)
Addressing Table
412(1)
Objectives
412(1)
Background/Scenario
412(1)
Required Resources
413(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Verify Connectivity
413(1)
Part 2: Configure and Verify NAT Pool Overload
414(1)
Part 3: Configure and Verify PAT
415(1)
Reflection
416(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
417(1)
9.2.4.4 Packet Tracer-Configuring Port Forwarding on a Wireless Router
418(1)
Topology
418(1)
Addressing Table
418(1)
Objectives
418(1)
Scenario
418(1)
Part 1: Configure Port Forwarding
418(1)
Part 2: Verify Remote Connectivity to ServerA
418(1)
9.3.1.4 Packet Tracer-Verifying and Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
419(3)
Topology
419(1)
Addressing Table
419(1)
Objectives
419(1)
Scenario
420(1)
Part 1: Isolate Problems
420(1)
Part 2: Troubleshoot NAT Configuration
420(1)
Part 3: Verify Connectivity
421(1)
9.3.1.5 Lab-Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
422(7)
Topology
422(1)
Addressing Table
422(1)
Objectives
422(1)
Background/Scenario
422(1)
Required Resources
423(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
423(1)
Part 2: Troubleshoot Static NAT
424(2)
Part 3: Troubleshoot Dynamic NAT
426(1)
Reflection
426(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
426(2)
Lab 9.4.1.1-NAT Check
428(1)
Objective
428(1)
Scenario
428(1)
Resources
428(1)
Directions
428(1)
9.4.1.2 Packet Tracer-Skills Integration Challenge
429(5)
Topology
429(1)
Addressing Table
429(1)
VLANs and Port Assignments Table
430(1)
Scenario
430(1)
Documentation
430(1)
Implementation
430(1)
Verification
431(1)
Troubleshooting Documentation
432(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
432(1)
Chapter 10 Device Discovery, Management, and Maintenance 433
Study Guide
434(1)
Device Discovery
434(1)
Draw and Label the Network Topology
434(1)
Compare CDP and LLDP
435(1)
Device Management
435(3)
NTP Implementation
436(1)
Syslog Operation
436(1)
Syslog Configuration
437(1)
Device Maintenance
438(6)
Router and Switch File Maintenance
438(2)
ISO System Files
440(1)
IOS Image Management
440(1)
Software Licensing
441(1)
License Verification and Management
441(3)
Labs and Activities
444(1)
Command Reference
444
10.1.1.4 Packet Tracer-Map a Network Using CDP
445(4)
Topology
445(1)
Addressing Table
445(1)
Objectives
445(1)
Background/Scenario
445(1)
Part 1: Use SSH to Remotely Access Network Devices
446(1)
Part 2: Use CDP to Discover Neighboring Devices
447(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
448(1)
10.1.2.5 Lab-Configure CDP and LLDP
449(9)
Topology
449(1)
Addressing Table
449(1)
Objectives
449(1)
Background/Scenario
449(1)
Required Resources
450(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
450(1)
Part 2: Network Discovery with CDP
451(4)
Part 3: Network Discovery with LLDP
455(2)
Reflection
457(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
457(1)
10.2.1.4 Packet Tracer-Configure and Verify NTP
458(2)
Topology
458(1)
Addressing Table
458(1)
Objectives
458(1)
Background/Scenario
458(2)
10.2.3.5 Packet Tracer-Configuring Syslog and NTP
460(3)
Topology
460(1)
Objectives
460(1)
Scenario
460(1)
Part 1: Configure Syslog Service
460(1)
Part 2: Generate Logged Events
461(1)
Part 3: Manually Set Switch Clocks
461(1)
Part 4: Configure NTP Service
461(1)
Part 5: Verify Timestamped Logs
462(1)
10.2.3.6 Lab-Configuring Syslog and NTP
463(8)
Topology
463(1)
Addressing Table
463(1)
Objectives
463(1)
Background/Scenario
463(1)
Required Resources
464(1)
Part 1: Configure Basic Device Settings
464(1)
Part 2: Configure NTP
465(1)
Part 3: Configure Syslog
466(4)
Reflection
470(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
470(1)
10.3.1.8 Packet Tracer-Backing Up Configuration Files
471(2)
Topology
471(1)
Objectives
471(1)
Background/Scenario
471(1)
Part 1: Establish Connectivity to the TFTP Server
471(1)
Part 2: Transfer Configuration from the TFTP Server
471(1)
Part 3: Backup Configuration and IOS to TFTP Server
472(1)
10.3.1.9 Lab-Managing Router Configuration Files with Terminal Emulation Software
473(6)
Topology
473(1)
Addressing Table
473(1)
Objectives
473(1)
Background/Scenario
473(1)
Required Resources
473(1)
Part 1: Configure Basic Device Settings
474(1)
Part 2: Use Terminal Emulation Software to Create a Backup Configuration File
475(1)
Part 3: Use a Backup Configuration File to Restore a Router
476(2)
Reflection
478(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
478(1)
10.3.1.10 Lab-Managing Device Configuration Files Using TFTP, Flash, and USB
479(14)
Topology
479(1)
Addressing Table
479(1)
Objectives
479(1)
Background/Scenario
479(1)
Required Resources
480(1)
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
480(1)
Part 2: (Optional) Download TFTP Server Software
481(1)
Part 3: Use TFTP to Back Up and Restore the Switch Running Configuration
481(5)
Part 4: Use TFTP to Back Up and Restore the Router Running Configuration
486(1)
Part 5: Back Up and Restore Configurations Using Router Flash Memory
487(2)
Part 6: (Optional) Use a USB Drive to Back Up and Restore the Running Configuration
489(3)
Reflection
492(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
492(1)
10.3.1.11 Lab-Configure and Verify Password Recovery
493(5)
Topology
493(1)
Objectives
493(1)
Background/Scenario
493(1)
Required Resources
493(1)
Part 1: Configure Basic Device Settings
493(1)
Part 2: Reboot Router and Enter ROMMON
494(2)
Part 3: Reset Password and Save New Configuration
496(1)
Part 4: Verify the Router is Loading Correctly
496(1)
Reflection
497(1)
10.3.3.5 Packet Tracer-Using a TFTP Server to Upgrade a Cisco IOS Image
498(2)
Topology
498(1)
Addressing Table
498(1)
Objectives
498(1)
Scenario
498(1)
Part 1: Upgrade an IOS Image on a Cisco Device
498(1)
Part 2: Back Up an IOS Image to a TFTP Server
499(1)
10.4.1.1 Packet Tracer-Skills Integration Challenge
500
Topology
500(1)
Addressing Table
500(1)
VLANs and Port Assignments Table
501(1)
Scenario
501(1)
Documentation
501(1)
Implementation
501(1)
Verification
502(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
503
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