CCNA Lab Kits
CCNA Routing&Switching Lab Kits
Monday, August 9th, 2010ICND1 Labs CCNA ICND1 Lab1 – Basic Switch Command (1) CCNA ICND1 Lab1 – Basic Switch Command (2) CCNA ICND1 Lab2 – Restore Switch Password CCNA ICND1 Lab3 – Routing Between VLANs CCNA ICND1 Lab4 – Configure VTP Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content is only available for our VIP [...]
CCNA ICND1 Lab10 – Configuration of ACL
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CCNA ICND1 Lab9 – Layer 3 Switch and Proxy Server
Monday, August 9th, 2010Lab Tips: An enterprise LAN often uses private IP addresses. A private IP address must be translated to a public IP address before connecting to the Internet. When a layer 3 switch replaces a router, because the layer 3 switch does not have the NAT function, a proxy server is required. Lab Requirements: 1. Complete [...]
CCNA ICND1 Lab8 – Configuration of RIPv2
Monday, August 9th, 2010Lab Tips: Cisco implementation of RIPv2 supports two modes of authentication: plain text authentication and Message Digest 5 (MD5) authentication. Plain text authentication mode is the default setting in every RIPv2 packet, when authentication is enabled. Plain text authentication should not be used when security is an issue, because the unencrypted authentication password is sent [...]
CCNA ICND1 Lab7 – DHCP Application
Friday, August 6th, 2010Lab Tips: DHCP enables devices to get IP addresses dynamically. DHCP is based on BOOTP and established on the C/S model. Using DHCP facilitates configuration on the device and reduce the chance of configuration errors. Central IP addressing provides more control. Lab Requirements: 1. Configure a 2600 series router as a DHCP server. 2. The [...]
CCNA ICND1 Lab6 – Configuring Dynamic NAT
Friday, August 6th, 2010Lab Tips: NAT provides almost unlimited address space and avoids internal network addressing schemes to implement easy management of addresses. NAT controls the traffic into and out of the internal network. Topology: Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content is only available for our VIP member].
CCNA ICND1 Lab5 – PAT Application
Friday, August 6th, 2010Lab Tips: Both static NAT and dynamic NAT can only implement one-to-one address translation, but PAT can implement one-to-many address translation. A router performs the PAT function and translates different private IP addresses to the same public IP addresses. Connections are differentiated based on the source port number. Topology: Sorry you have no rights to [...]
CCNA ICND1 Lab4 – Configure VTP
Friday, August 6th, 2010Lab Tips: VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP) is a proprietary Cisco protocol that is used to share VLAN configuration information over the trunk link between Cisco switches. VTP allows switches to share and synchronize VLAN information to ensure the consistency of VLAN configuration. Topology: Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content is [...]
CCNA ICND1 Lab3 – Routing Between VLANs
Friday, August 6th, 2010Lab Tips: Suppose that there are four VLANs. To realize communication between them, you need four LAN ports. A router with four ports is expensive, so we use one port to realize communication between the four VLANs. The following lab is an example of two VLANs. Topology: Sorry you have no rights to view this [...]