... confidently pass the CCNA exam. So, all the book features, which are outlined in the Introduction, are geared toward helping you discover what CCNA topics you do know well, what CCNA topics you ... 4:55 PM Recommended Training Path for CCNA 11 Recommended Training Path for CCNA Cisco recommends that you take two courses before you take the CCNA exam. The first, Internetworking Technology ... the CCNA Exam 4Overview of Cisco Certifications 4Exams Required for Certification 6Other Cisco Certifications 7What’s on the CCNA Exam 8Topics on the Exam 9Recommended Training Path for CCNA...
... 2 - 6 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.4b Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. • 2600 series routers Please refer to the chart at the end of the lab to correctly identify ... IOS command to represent the interface. 1 - 6 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.4b Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 1.1.4b Configuring NAT Objective • Configure ... session. Note: Refer to the erase and reload instructions at the end of this lab. Perform those steps on all routers in this lab assignment before continuing. Step 1 Configure the routers Configure...
... 2 - 7 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.4c Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. • 2500 series routers • 2600 series routers Please refer to the chart at the end of the lab to correctly ... _______________________________________________ 1 - 7 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.4c Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 1.1.4c Configuring Static NAT Addresses Objective ... steps finish the lab by doing the following: • Logoff by typing exit • Turn the router off • Remove and store the cables and adapter 3 - 7 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.4c Copyright...
... Now the router is ready for the assigned lab to be performed. 1 - 7 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 1.1.5 Verifying NAT and PAT Configuration ... Gateway(config-if)#no shutdown Gateway(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 200.2.2.17 7 - 7 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Router Interface Summary Router ... abbreviation that can be used in IOS command to represent the interface. 6 - 7 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Erasing and reloading the router...
... assigned lab to be performed. 2 - 7 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.6 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. • 2600 series routers Please refer to the chart at the end of the lab to ... Establishing a HyperTerminal session lab. Note: Refer to the erase and reload instructions at the end of this lab. Perform those steps on all routers in this lab assignment before continuing. ... steps finish the lab by doing the following: • Logoff by typing exit • Turn the router off • Remove and store the cables and adapter 1 - 7 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.6 Copyright...
... __________________________________________________________________________ 1 - 6 CCNA 1: Networking Basics v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.6 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 1.1.6 PC Network TCP/IP Configuration Objective ... This lab assumes the use of any version of Windows. This is a non-destructive lab and can be done on any machine without concern of changing the system configuration. Ideally, this lab is ... 3 - 6 CCNA 1: Networking Basics v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.6 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Be sure to return to the adapter...
... something is wrong, what is most likely the problem? 6 - 6 CCNA 1: Networking Basics v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.6 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 1.1.6 PC Network TCP/IP Configuration Objective ... This lab assumes the use of any version of Windows. This is a non-destructive lab and can be done on any machine without concern of changing the system configuration. Ideally, this lab is ... to the Internet. This lab can be done from a single remote connection via a modem or DSL-type connection. The student will need the IP addresses that were recorded in Lab 1. The instructor might...
... 1 - 5 CCNA 1: Networking Basics v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.7 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 1.1.7 Using ping and tracert from a Workstation ... This lab assumes the use of any version of Windows. This is a non-destructive lab and can be done on any machine without concern of changing the system configuration. Ideally, this lab is ... computer recorded in the previous lab. The following figure shows the successful results of ping to this IP address. 5 - 5 CCNA 1: Networking Basics v 3.0 - Lab 1.1.7 Copyright 2003, Cisco...
... Now the router is ready for the assigned lab to be performed. 5 - 6 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.2.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 1.2.5 Configuring DHCP Objective ... completion of the previous steps finish the lab by doing the following: • Logoff by typing exit • Turn the router off 3 - 6 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.2.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, ... • Remove and store the cables and adapter 4 - 6 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies v 3.0 - Lab 1.2.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 6 Excluding addresses from...
... is ready for the assigned lab to be performed. 1 - 7 CCNA 3: Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing v 3.0 - Lab 1.2.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 1.2.5 Verifying RIP v2 ... the chart at the end of the lab to correctly identify the interface identifiers to be used based on the equipment in the lab. The configuration output used in this lab is produced from 1721 series ... Establishing a HyperTerminal session lab. Note: Go to the erase and reload instructions at the end of this lab. Perform those steps on all routers in this lab assignment before continuing. Step...
... 4 CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics v 3.0 - Lab 1.2.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 1 Identify connectors and components a. Examine the router and locate the RJ-45 connector labeled ... 25-pin male connector labeled serial. It may or may not be identified. Step 3 Locate the RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter 1 - 4 CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics v 3.0 - Lab 1.2.5 Copyright ... Console or rollover cable for connecting the workstation to the router 3 - 4 CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics v 3.0 - Lab 1.2.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 4 Locate or build a...
... 32 or 16, put 0s in row three of our table under the 32 and 16 values. 1 - 2 CCNA 1: Networking Basics v 3.0 - Lab 1.2.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. ... Lab 1.2.5 Decimal to Binary Conversion Objective • Learn to convert decimal values to binary...
... HyperTerminal session lab. Note: Go to the erase and reload instructions at the end of this lab. Perform those steps on all routers in this lab assignment before continuing. 1 - 7 CCNA 3: Switching ... the chart at the end of the lab to correctly identify the interface identifiers to be used based on the equipment in the lab. The configuration output used in this lab is produced from 1721 series ... to represent the interface. 7 - 7 CCNA 3: Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing v 3.0 - Lab 1.2.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 1.2.5 Verifying RIP Version 2 Configuration...
... 3 - 3 CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics v 3.0 - Lab 1.2.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 5 Connect cabling ... a PC serial port, either DB9 or DB25, depending on the computer. 2 - 3 CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics v 3.0 - Lab 1.2.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Step 2 Identify the computer ... serial interface (COM 1 or 2) a. Examine the computer and locate a 9 or 25 pin male connector labeled serial. It may or may not be identified. Step 3 Locate the RJ45-to-DB9 adapter Step...