Iv CCNA Routing and Switching Practice and Study Guide About the Author Allan Johnson entered the academic world in 1999 after 10 years as a business owner/opera- tor to dedicate his efforts to his passion for teaching.
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.Routing and Switching Essentials Lab Manual. Table of ContentsChapter 1 — Introduction to Switched Networks. 11.0.1.2 Class Activity – Sent or Received. 11.3.1.1 Class Activity – It’s Network Access Time. 2Chapter 2 — Basic Switching Concepts and Configuration. 42.0.1.2 Class Activity – Stand By Me.
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42.1.1.6 Lab – Configuring Basic Switch Settings. 62.2.4.11 Lab – Configuring Switch Security Features.
222.3.1.1 Class Activity – Switch Trio. 33Chapter 3 — VLANs. 343.0.1.2 Class Activity – Vacation Station.
343.2.2.5 Lab - Configuring VLANs and Trunking. 363.2.4.9 Lab - Troubleshooting VLAN Configurations. 503.3.2.2 Lab – Implementing VLAN Security.
583.4.1.1 Class Activity – VLAN Plan. 68Chapter 4 — Routing Concepts. 704.0.1.2 Class Activity – Do We Really Need a Map?. 704.1.1.9 Lab - Mapping the Internet. 724.1.4.6 Lab – Configuring Basic Router Settings with IOS CLI.
754.1.4.7 Lab – Configuring Basic Router Settings with CCP. 884.4.1.1 Class Activity – We Really Could Use a Map!. 103Chapter 5 — Inter-VLAN Routing.
1055.0.1.2 Class Activity – Switching to Local-Network Channels. 1055.1.2.4 Lab – Configuring Per-Interface Inter-VLAN Routing. 1075.1.3.7 Lab – Configuring 802.1Q Trunk-Based Inter-VLAN Routing. 1135.3.2.4 Lab – Troubleshooting Inter-VLAN Routing.
121Chapter 6 — Static Routing. 1366.0.1.2 Class Activity – Which Way Should We Go?. 1366.2.2.5 Lab – Configuring IPv4 Static and Default Routes. 1386.2.4.5 Lab – Configuring IPv6 Static and Default Routes. 1506.3.3.7 Lab – Designing and Implementing IPv4 Addressing with VLSM. 1626.4.2.5 Lab – Calculating Summary Routes with IPv4 and IPv6.
587133206fm.indd iv 9/12/13 10:33 AM6.5.2.5 Lab – Troubleshooting IPv4 and IPv6 Static Routes. 1776.6.1.1 Class Activity – Make It Static!. 193Chapter 7 — Routing Dynamically. 1957.0.1.2 Class Activity – How Much Does This Cost?. 1957.3.2.4 Lab – Configuring Basic RIPv2 and RIPng.
1987.6.1.1 Class Activity – IPv6 - Details, Details. 213Chapter 8 — Single-Area OSPF. 2158.0.1.2 Class Activity – Can Submarines Swim?.
2158.2.4.5 Lab – Configuring Basic Single-Area OSPFv2. 2178.3.3.6 Lab - Configuring Basic Single-Area OSPFv3. 2428.4.1.1 Class Activity – Stepping Through OSPFv3.
253Chapter 9 — Access Control Lists. 2559.0.1.2 Class Activity – Permit Me to Assist You. 2559.2.2.7 Lab – Configuring and Verifying Standard ACLs.
2569.2.3.4 Lab – Configuring and Verifying VTY Restrictions. 2669.3.2.13 Lab – Configuring and Verifying Extended ACLs. 2739.4.2.7 Lab - Troubleshooting ACL Configuration and Placement. 2829.5.2.7 Lab – Configuring and Verifying IPv6 ACLs. 2909.6.1.1 Class Activity – FTP Denied.
299Chapter 10 — DHCP. 30010.0.1.2 Class Activity – Own or Lease?. 30010.1.2.4 Lab - Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Router.
30110.1.2.5 Lab – Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Switch. 30910.1.4.4 Lab - Troubleshooting DHCPv4. 32110.2.3.5 Lab – Configuring Stateless and Stateful DHCPv6. 33010.2.4.4 Lab - Troubleshooting DHCPv6. 34610.3.1.1 Class Activity – IoE and DHCP.
354Chapter 11 — Network Address Translation for IPv4. 35511.0.1.2 Class Activity – Conceptual NAT. 35511.2.2.6 Lab – Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT. 35711.2.3.7 Lab – Configuring NAT Pool Overload and PAT. 36611.3.1.5 Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations. 37211.4.1.1 Class Activity – NAT Check.
587133206fm.indd v 9/12/13 10:33 AMAppendix A — Supplemental Labs. 3800.0.0.1 Lab – Initializing and Reloading a Router and Switch. 3800.0.0.2 Lab – Installing the IPv6 Protocol and Assigning Host Addresses with Windows XP.
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