ISBN-10: 1587131862
ISBN-13: 9781587131868
Publisher: Cisco Press
Copyright: 2007
Format: Adobe Reader; 552 pp
Published: 08/29/2006
Chapter 1: Introduction to Classless Routing
Study Guide
VLSM
Vocabulary Exercise: Matching
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Subnetting Review Exercises
Prefix Length Use Exercises
VLSM Subnetting a Subnet Exercises
VLSM Addressing Design Exercises
VLSM Addressing Design Scenarios
Summary Route Exercises
Default and Static Routing Scenario
Concept Questions
VLSM Case Study
RIP Version 2
Compare and Contrast Exercise
Internet Research
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 1-1: Calculating VLSM Subnets (1.1.4)
Task 1: Divide the Allocated Addresses into Four Equal-Sized Address Blocks
Task 2: Allocate the Next Level After All the Requirements Are Met for the Higher Level(s)
Task 3: Allocate Address Space for Sydney
Task 4: Allocate Address Space for Singapore
Task 5: Allocate Address Space for WAN Links
Curriculum Lab 1-2: Review of Basic Router Configuration with RIP (1.2.3)
Task 1: Basic Router Configuration
Task 2: Start the HyperTerminal Program
Task 3: Name the HyperTerminal Session
Task 4: Specify the Computer’s Connecting Interface
Task 5: Specify the Interface Connection Properties
Task 6: Close the Session
Task 7: Reopen the HyperTerminal Connection
Task 8: Configure Hostname and Passwords on Router GAD
Task 9: Configure Interface Serial 0 on Router GAD
Task 10: Configure the Fast Ethernet 0 Interface on Router GAD
Task 11: Configure the IP Host Statements on Router GAD
Task 12: Configure RIP Routing on Router GAD
Task 13: Save the GAD Router Configuration
Task 14: Configure Hostname and Passwords on Router BHM
Task 15: Configure Interface Serial 0 on Router BHM
Task 16: Configure the Fast Ethernet 0 Interface on Router BHM
Task 17: Configure the IP Host Statements on Router BHM
Task 18: Configure RIP Routing on Router BHM
Task 19: Save the BHM Router Configuration
Task 20: Configure the Hosts
Task 21: Verify the Internetwork Is Functioning by Pinging the Fast Ethernet Interface of the Other Router
Task 22: Show the Routing Tables for Each Router
Curriculum Lab 1-3: Converting RIPv1 to RIPv2 (1.2.4)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
Task 2: Configure the Routing Protocol on Router GAD
Task 3: Save the GAD Router Configuration
Task 4: Configure the Routing Protocol on Router BHM
Task 5: Save the BHM Router Configuration
Task 6: Configure the Hosts
Task 7: Verify that the Internetwork Is Functioning
Task 8: Enable RIPv2 Routing
Task 9: Ping All Interfaces on the Network from Each Host
Curriculum Lab 1-4: Verifying RIPv2 Configuration (1.2.5)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
Task 2: Configure the Routing Protocol on Router Gadsden
Task 3: Save the Gadsden Router Configuration
Task 4: Configure the Routing Protocol on Router BHM
Task 5: Save the BHM Router Configuration
Task 6: Configure the Hosts
Task 7: Verify that the Internetwork Is Functioning
Task 8: Show the Routing Tables for Each Router
Task 9: Enable RIPv2 Routing
Task 10: Show the Routing Tables
Task 11: Change the Fast Ethernet IP Subnet Mask on Router GAD
Task 12: Show the GAD Routing Table
Task 13: Show the BHM Routing Table
Task 14: Change the Network Addressing Scheme
Task 15: Show the Routing Table for Router GAD
Task 16: Show the Routing Table for Router BHM
Task 17: Change the Host Configurations
Task 18: Ping All Interfaces on the Network from Each Host
Task 19: Use show ip route to See Different Routes by Type
Task 20: Use the show ip protocol Command
Task 21: Remove the Version 2 Option for RIP
Task 22: Show the Routing Table for Router GAD
Task 23: Show the Routing Table for Router BHM
Curriculum Lab 1-5: Troubleshooting RIPv2 Using debug (1.2.6)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
Task 2: Configure the Routing Protocol on Router GAD
Task 3: Save the GAD Router Configuration
Task 4: Configure the Routing Protocol on Router BHM
Task 5: Save the BHM Router Configuration
Task 6: Configure the Hosts
Task 7: Verify the Internetwork Is Functioning
Task 8: Show the debug ip Command Options
Task 9: Show the debug ip rip Command Options
Task 10: Show the RIP Routing Updates
Task 11: Enable RIPv2 Routing on Router GAD Only
Task 12: Restart the Debug Function on Router GAD
Task 13: Clear the Routing Table
Task 14: Start the Debug RIP Function
Task 15: Clear the Routing Table
Task 16: Enable RIPv2 Routing on Router BHM
Task 17: Use the Debug Function to See Packet Traffic on a Router
Task 18: Start the debug ip rip database Function on Router BHM
Task 19: Use the Debug Function to See Routing Updates
Comprehensive Lab 1-6: Default Routing and RIPv2
Task 1: Cable the Topology and Basic Configurations
Task 2: Configure Interfaces and Enable RIPv2
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Add ISP Router
Task 5: Configure Static and Default Routing
Task 6: Verify Connectivity and Capture Scripts
Challenge Lab 1-7: VLSM Design, RIPv2, and Default Routing
Task 1: Design the Addressing Scheme
Task 2: Cable the Topology and Basic Configurations
Task 3: Configure the Interfaces and Enable RIPv2
Task 4: Configure Static and Default Routing
Task 5: Verify Connectivity
Task 6: Challenge
Chapter 2: Single-Area OSPF
Study Guide
Link-State Routing Overview
Vocabulary Exercise: Matching
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Compare and Contrast Exercise
Concept Questions
Journal Entry
Single-Area OSPF Concepts
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Build the SPF Loop-Free Topology
Concept Questions
Single-Area OSPF Configuration
Learn the OSPF Commands Exercise
DR/BDR Election Exercise
Journal Entry
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 2-1: Configuring the OSPF Routing Process (2.3.1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
Task 2: Save the Configuration Information from Privileged EXEC Command Mode
Task 3: Configure the Hosts
Task 4: View the Router’s Configuration and Interface Information
Task 5: Configure OSPF Routing on Router BERLIN
Task 6: Configure OSPF Routing on Router ROME
Task 7: Test Network Connectivity
Curriculum Lab 2-2: Configuring OSPF with Loopback Addresses (2.3.2)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
Task 2: Save the Configuration Information for All the Routers
Task 3: Configure the Hosts
Task 4: View the Router’s Configuration and Interface Information
Task 5: Verify Connectivity of the Routers
Task 6: Configure OSPF Routing on Router London
Task 7: Configure OSPF Routing on Router Ottawa
Task 8: Configure OSPF Routing on Router Brasilia
Task 9: Test Network Connectivity
Task 10: Show OSPF Adjacencies
Task 11: Configure the Loopback Interfaces
Task 12: Save the Configuration Information for All the Routers
Task 13: Show OSPF Adjacencies
Task 14: Verify OSPF Interface Configuration
Task 15: Configure London to Always Be the DR
Task 16: Watch the Election Process
Task 17: Show OSPF Adjacencies
Curriculum Lab 2-3: Modifying OSPF Cost Metric (2.3.3)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
Task 2: Save the Configuration Information from Privileged EXEC Command Mode
Task 3: Configure the Hosts
Task 4: View the Router’s Configuration and Interface Information
Task 5: Configure OSPF Routing on Router Cairo
Task 6: Configure OSPF Routing on the Moscow Router
Task 7: Show the Routing Table Entries
Task 8: Test Network Connectivity
Task 9: Look at the OSPF Cost on the Cairo Router Interfaces
Task 10: Record the OSPF Cost of the Serial and Fast Ethernet Interfaces
Task 11: Manually Set the Cost on the Serial Interface
Task 12: Verify Cost
Curriculum Lab 2-4: Configuring OSPF Authentication (2.3.4)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
Task 2: Save the Configuration Information from Privileged EXEC Command Mode
Task 3: Configure the Hosts
Task 4: Verify Connectivity
Task 5: Configure OSPF Routing on Both Routers
Task 6: Test Network Connectivity
Task 7: Set Up OSPF Authentication
Task 8: Enable OSPF Authentication in this Area, Area 0
Curriculum Lab 2-5: Configuring OSPF Timers (2.3.5)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
Task 2: Save the Configuration Information from Privileged EXEC Command Mode
Task 3: Configure the Hosts
Task 4: Verify Connectivity
Task 5: Configure OSPF Routing on both Routers
Task 6: Test Network Connectivity
Task 7: Observe OSPF Traffic
Task 8: Show Interface Timer Information
Task 9: Modify the OSPF Timers
Task 10: Examine the Routing Table
Task 11: Look at the OSPF Data Transmissions
Task 12: Check the Rome Router Routing Table Status
Task 13: Set the Rome Router Interval Timers
Task 14: Reset the Router’s Interval Timers to the Default Values
Task 15: Verify that the Interval Timers Are Returned to the Default Values
Curriculum Lab 2-6: Propagating Default Routes in an OSPF Domain (2.3.6)
Task 1: Configure the ISP Router
Task 2: Configure the Area 0 OSPF Routers
Task 3: Save the Configuration Information from Privileged EXEC Command Mode
Task 4: Configure the Hosts
Task 5: Verify Connectivity
Task 6: Configure OSPF Routing on Both Area 0 Routers
Task 7: Test Network Connectivity
Task 8: Observe OSPF Traffic
Task 9: Create a Default Route to the ISP
Task 10: Verify the Default Static Route
Task 11: Verify Connectivity from the Madrid Router
Task 12: Verify Connectivity from the Tokyo Router
Task 13: Redistribute the Static Default Route
Comprehensive Lab 2-7: OSPF Configuration
Task 1: Cable the Topology and Basic Configurations
Task 2: Configure Interfaces and OSPF Routing
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Modify OSPF Cost
Task 5: Configure MD5 Authentication
Task 6: Adjust OSPF Timers
Task 7: Configure and Propagate a Default Route
Challenge Lab 2-8: OSPF Design and Configuration
Task 1: Design the Addressing Scheme
Task 2: Cable the Topology and Basic Configuration
Task 3: Configure OSPF Routing and Default Routing
Task 4: Other OSPF Configurations
Task 5: Verification and Documentation
Chapter 3: EIGRP and Troubleshooting Routing Protocols
Study Guide
EIGRP Concepts
Vocabulary Exercise: Matching
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
EIGRP Packet Type Exercise
EIGRP Configuration
Learn the EIGRP Commands Exercise
Troubleshooting Routing Protocols
Problem-Solving Cycle
Troubleshooting RIP
Troubleshooting EIGRP
Troubleshooting OSPF
Internet Research Exercise
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 3-1: Configuring EIGRP Routing (3.2.1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
Task 2: Save the Configuration Information from Privileged EXEC Command Mode
Task 3: Configure the Hosts
Task 4: View the Router’s Configuration and Interface Information
Task 5: Configure EIGRP Routing on Router Paris
Task 6: Configure EIGRP Routing on Router Warsaw
Task 7: Test Network Connectivity
Curriculum Lab 3-2: Verifying Basic EIGRP Configuration (3.2.3)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
Task 2: Save the Configuration Information from Privileged EXEC Command Mode
Task 3: Configure the Hosts
Task 4: View the Router’s Configuration and Interface Information
Task 5: Configure EIGRP Routing on Router Paris
Task 6: Configure EIGRP Routing on Router Warsaw
Task 7: Show EIGRP Neighbors
Task 8: Test Network Connectivity
Task 9: View the Topology Table
Comprehensive Lab 3-3: Comprehensive EIGRP Configuration
Task 1: Cable the Topology and Basic Configurations
Task 2: Configure Interfaces and EIGRP Routing
Task 3: Configure Bandwidth and Automatic Summarization
Task 4: Configure Manual Summarization
Challenge Lab 3-4: EIGRP Design and Configuration
Task 1: Design the Addressing Scheme
Task 2: Cable the Topology and Basic Configuration
Task 3: Configure EIGRP Routing and Default Routing
Task 4: Manual Summarization
Task 5: Verification and Documentation
Chapter 4: Switching Concepts
Study Guide
Introduction to Ethernet/802.3 LANs
Vocabulary Exercise: Matching
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
CSMA/CD Process Flow Chart Exercise
Concept Questions
Journal Entry
Introduction to LAN Switching
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Building the MAC Address Table Exercise
Concept Questions
Journal Entry
Switch Operation
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Collision and Broadcast Domains Exercises
Choose the Correct Cable Exercise
Lab Exercises
Chapter 5: LAN Design and Switches
Study Guide
LAN Design
Vocabulary Exercise: Matching
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Concept Questions
LAN Switches
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Three-Layer Hierarchical Model Exercise
Concept Questions
Lab Exercises
Chapter 6: Catalyst Switch Configuration
Study Guide
Starting the Switch
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Switch LED Interpretation Exercise
Configuring the Switch
Learn Basic Switch Commands Exercise
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 6-1: Verifying Default Switch Configuration (6.2.1)
Task 1: Enter Privileged Mode
Task 2: Examine the Current Switch Configuration
Task 3: Get Cisco IOS Software Information
Task 4: Examine the Fast Ethernet Interfaces
Task 5: Examine VLAN Information
Task 6: Examine Flash Memory (1900: Skip to Step 8)
Task 7: Examine the Startup Configuration File
Task 8: Exit the Switch
Curriculum Lab 6-2: Basic Switch Configuration (6.2.2)
Task 1: Enter Privileged Mode
Task 2: Examine the Current Switch Configuration
Task 3: Assign a Name to the Switch
Task 4: Examine the Current Running Configuration
Task 5: Set the Access Passwords (1900: Skip to Task 6)
Task 6: Set the Command Mode Passwords
Task 7: Configure Layer 3 Access to the Switch
Task 8: Verify the Management LAN Settings (1900: Skip to Step 9)
Task 9: Configure Port Speed and Duplex Properties for a Fast Ethernet Interface
Task 10: Verify the Settings on a Fast Ethernet Interface
Task 11: Save the Configuration
Task 12: Examine the Startup Configuration File (1900: Skip to Task 13)
Task 13: Remove the Enable and Enable Secret Passwords
Task 14: Access the Switch Web Interface
Task 15: Exit the Switch
Curriculum Lab 6-3: Managing the MAC Address Table (6.2.3)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Hosts that Are Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Record the Host MAC Addresses
Task 5: Determine the MAC Addresses that the Switch Has Learned
Task 6: Determine the show mac-address-table Options
Task 7: Clear the MAC Address Table
Task 8: Verify the Results
Task 9: Determine the clear mac-address-table Options
Task 10: Examine the MAC Table Again
Task 11: Exit the Switch
Curriculum Lab 6-4: Configuring Static MAC Addresses (6.2.4)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Hosts Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Record the Host MAC Addresses
Task 5: Determine the MAC Addresses that the Switch Has Learned
Task 6: Determine the mac-address-table Options
Task 7: Set Up a Static MAC Address
Task 8: Verify the Results
Task 9: Remove the Static MAC Entry
Task 10: Verify the Results
Task 11: Exit the Switch
Curriculum Lab 6-5: Configuring Port Security (6.2.5)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Hosts Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Record the Hosts’ MAC Addresses
Task 5: Determine the MAC Addresses that the Switch Has Learned
Task 6: Determine the mac-address-table Options
Task 7: Set Up a Static MAC Address
Task 8: Verify the Results
Task 9: List Port Security Options
Task 10: Verify the Results
Task 11: Show the Running Configuration File
Task 12: Limit the Number of Hosts Per Port
Task 13: Configure the Port to Shut Down if a Security Violation Occurs
Task 14: Show Port 0/4 Configuration Information
Task 15: Reactivate the Port
Task 16: Exit the Switch
Curriculum Lab 6-6: Add, Move, and Change MAC Addresses (6.2.6)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Hosts Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Record the Hosts’ MAC Addresses
Task 5: Determine the MAC Addresses that the Switch Has Learned
Task 6: Determine the mac-address-table Options
Task 7: Set Up a Static MAC Address
Task 8: Verify the Results
Task 9: List Port Security Options
Task 10: Verify the Results
Task 11: Show the Running Configuration File
Task 12: Limit the Number of Hosts Per Port
Task 13: Move Host
Task 14: Clear the MAC Address Table
Task 15: Change the Security Settings
Task 16: Verify the Results
Task 17: Exit the Switch
Curriculum Lab 6-7: Managing Switch Operating System Files (6.2.7a)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Host that Is Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Start and Configure the Cisco TFTP Server
Task 5: Copy the IOS Image to the TFTP Server (1900: Skip to Step 9)
Task 6: Verify the Transfer to the TFTP Server
Task 7: Copy the IOS Image from the TFTP Server
Task 8: Test the Restored IOS Image
Task 9: Procedure for 1900 Switch Firmware Upgrade Using TFTP
Curriculum Lab 6-8: Managing Switch Startup Configuration Files (6.2.7b)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Host that Is Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Start and Configure the Cisco TFTP Server
Task 5: Copy the Startup Configuration File to the TFTP Server
Task 6: Verify the Transfer to the TFTP Server
Task 7: Restore the Startup Configuration File from the TFTP Server
Task 8: Test the Restored Startup Configuration Image (Not Supported on the 1900)
Curriculum Lab 6-9: Password Recovery Procedure on a Catalyst 2900 Series Switch (6.2.8)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Host that Is Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Reset the Console Password
Task 5: Recover Access to the Switch
Task 6: Restart the System
Task 7: Procedure for the 1900 and 2800 Switches
Curriculum Lab 6-10: Firmware Upgrade of a Catalyst 2950 Series Switch (6.2.9)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Host Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Display the Name of the Running Image File
Task 5: Prepare for the New Image
Task 6: Extract the New IOS Image and HTML Files into Flash Memory
Task 7: Associate the New Boot File
Task 8: Restart the Switch
Challenge Lab 6-11: Basic Switch Configuration with Port Security
Task 1: Cable the Topology and Clear the Configuration
Task 2: Configure the Switch
Task 3: Configure and Test Port Security
Chapter 7: Spanning Tree Protocol
Study Guide
Redundant Topologies
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Concept Questions
Journal Entry
Spanning Tree Protocol
Vocabulary Exercise: Matching
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Determine the Root Bridge and Port Roles Exercise
Spanning-Tree Recalculation Exercise
Concept Questions
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 7-1: Selecting the Root Bridge (7.2.4)
Task 1: Configure the Switches
Task 2: Configure the Hosts that Are Attached to the Switches
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Look at the show interface vlan Options
Task 5: Look at the VLAN Interface Information
Task 6: Look at the Switches’ Spanning-Tree Tables
Task 7: Reassign the Root Bridge
Task 8: Look at the Switch Spanning-Tree Table
Task 9: Verify the Running Configuration File on the Root Switch
Curriculum Lab 7-2: Spanning-Tree Recalculation (7.2.6)
Task 1: Configure the Switches
Task 2: Configure the Hosts that Are Attached to the Switches
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Look at the VLAN Interface Information
Task 5: Look at the Switches’ Spanning-Tree Tables
Task 6: Remove a Cable on the Switch
Task 7: Look at the Spanning-Tree Table for the Switches
Task 8: Replace the Cable in the Switch
Task 9: Redisplay the Spanning-Tree Table for the Switches
Chapter 8: Virtual LANs
Study Guide
VLAN Concepts
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
VLAN Configuration
Learn VLAN Configuration Commands Exercise
Troubleshooting VLANs
Identify the Troubleshooting Command Exercise
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 8-1: Configuring Static VLANs (8.2.3)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Hosts Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Show the Cisco IOS Version
Task 5: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 6: Create and Name Two VLANs
Task 7: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 8: Assign a Port to VLAN 2
Task 9: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 10: Assign a Port to VLAN 3
Task 11: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 12: Look Only at VLAN 2 Information
Task 13: Look Only at VLAN 2 Information with a Different Command (1900: Skip this Task)
Curriculum Lab 8-2: Verifying VLAN Configurations (8.2.4)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Hosts Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 5: Create and Name Two VLANs
Task 6: Assign Ports to VLAN 2
Task 7: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 8: Assign Ports to VLAN 3
Task 9: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 10: Test the VLANs
Task 11: Move a Host
Task 12: Test the VLANs
Task 13: Move Hosts
Task 14: Test the VLANs
Task 15: Move the Hosts
Task 16: Test the VLANs
Curriculum Lab 8-3: Deleting VLAN Configurations (8.2.6)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Hosts Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 5: Create and Name Two VLANs
Task 6: Assign Ports to VLAN 2
Task 7: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 8: Assign Ports to VLAN 3
Task 9: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 10: Test the VLANs
Task 11: Delete a Host from a VLAN
Task 12: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 13: Delete a VLAN
Task 14: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 15: Delete VLAN 1
Challenge Lab 8-4: Static VLANs, STP, and Port Security
Task 1: Cable the Topology and Basic Configuration
Task 2: Configure VLANs
Task 3: Configure the Root Bridge for STP
Task 4: Configure Port Security
Task 5: Verify VLANs and Port Security
Chapter 9: VLAN Trunking Protocol
Study Guide
Trunking
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Basic Trunk Configuration Exercise
VTP
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
VTP Basic Configuration Exercise
Concept Questions
Internet Research: VTP
Internet Research: VTP Pruning
Inter-VLAN Routing Overview
Vocabulary Exercise: Completion
Basic Inter-VLAN Configuration Exercise
Lab Exercises
Command Reference
Curriculum Lab 9-1: Trunking with ISL (9.1.5a)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Hosts Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 5: Create and Name Three VLANs
Task 6: Assign Ports to VLAN 10
Task 7: Assign Ports to VLAN 20
Task 8: Assign Ports to VLAN 30
Task 9: Create VLANs on Switch_B
Task 10: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 11: Test the VLANs
Task 12: Create the ISL Trunk
Task 13: Verify the ISL Trunk
Task 14: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Task 15: Move the Hosts
Task 16: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Task 17: Move the Hosts
Task 18: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Task 19: Move the Hosts
Task 20: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Task 21: Move the Hosts
Task 22: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Curriculum Lab 9-2: Trunking with 802.1q (9.1.5b)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Hosts Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 5: Create and Name Three VLANs
Task 6: Assign Ports to VLAN 10
Task 7: Assign Ports to VLAN 20
Task 8: Assign Ports to VLAN 30
Task 9: Create VLANs on Switch_B
Task 10: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 11: Test the VLANs
Task 12: Create the Trunk
Task 13: Verify the Trunk
Task 14: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Task 15: Move the Hosts
Task 16: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Task 17: Move the Hosts
Task 18: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Task 19: Move the Hosts
Task 20: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Task 21: Move the Hosts
Task 22: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Curriculum Lab 9-3: VTP Client and Server Configurations (9.2.5)
Task 1: Configure the Switches
Task 2: Configure the Hosts Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 5: Configure VTP
Task 6: Create and Name Three VLANs
Task 7: Assign Ports to VLAN 10
Task 8: Assign Ports to VLAN 20
Task 9: Assign Ports to VLAN 30
Task 10: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 11: Configure the VTP Client
Task 12: Create the Trunk
Task 13: Verify the Trunk
Task 14: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 15: Assign Ports to VLAN 10
Task 16: Assign Ports to VLAN 20
Task 17: Assign Ports to VLAN 30
Task 18: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 19: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Task 20: Move the Hosts
Task 21: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Curriculum Lab 9-4: Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing (9.3.6)
Task 1: Configure the Switch
Task 2: Configure the Hosts Attached to the Switch
Task 3: Verify Connectivity
Task 4: Create and Name Two VLANs
Task 5: Assign Ports to VLAN 10
Task 6: Assign Ports to VLAN 20
Task 7: Display the VLAN Interface Information
Task 8: Create the Trunk
Task 9: Configure the Router
Task 10: Save the Router Configuration
Task 11: Display the Router Routing Table
Task 12: Test the VLANs and the Trunk
Task 13: Move the Hosts
Comprehensive Lab 9-5: Inter-VLAN and VTP Configuration
Task 1: Cable the Topology and Basic Configuration
Task 2: Configure VTP Parameters
Task 3: Configure Inter-VLAN Routing
Task 4: Adding, Moving, and Deleting VLANs
Task 5: Documentation
Challenge Lab 9-6: Advanced Switching
Task 1: Cable the Topology and Basic Configuration
Task 2: Configure the Root Bridge for STP
Task 3: Configure Port Security
Task 4: Configure VTP and VLANs
Task 5: Set Up DHCP on the DIST Router
Task 6: Configure Inter-VLAN Routing
Task 7: Verify Inter-VLAN Routing
Task 8: Documentation
Appendix A Router Interface Summary Chart
Appendix B Erasing and Reloading the Switch
Appendix C Erasing and Reloading the Router
Appendix D CCNA 3 Skills-Based Assessment Practice
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Cisco Systems, Inc.
© 2004 | Cisco Press | Paper; 240 pages | Out of Stock
ISBN-10: 158713134X | ISBN-13: 9781587131349
CCNP 2: Remote Access Lab Companion (Cisco Networking Academy Program), 2/E
Cisco Systems, Inc.
© 2004 | Cisco Press | Paper; 192 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587131463 | ISBN-13: 9781587131462
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CCNP 3: Multilayer Switching Lab Companion (Cisco Networking Academy Program), 2/E
Cisco Systems, Inc. & Lewis
© 2005 | Cisco Press | Paper; 272 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587131447 | ISBN-13: 9781587131448
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CCNP 4: Network Troubleshooting Lab Companion (Cisco Networking Academy Program)
Cisco Systems, Inc. & Lewis
© 2005 | Cisco Press | Paper; 144 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587131420 | ISBN-13: 9781587131424
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CCNP Building Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN 642-812) Lab Portfolio (Cisco Networking Academy)
Kotfila, Moorhouse, Price & Wolfson
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Paper; 240 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587132141 | ISBN-13: 9781587132148
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CCNP Building Scalable Internetworks (BSCI 642-901) Lab Portfolio (Cisco Networking Academy Program), Instructor Edition
Kotfila, Moorhouse & Wolfson
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Portable Documents; 700 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587055767 | ISBN-13: 9781587055768
CCNP Building Scalable Internetworks (BSCI 642-901) Lab Portfolio (Cisco Networking Academy)
Kotfila, Moorhouse & Wolfson
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Paper; 600 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587132133 | ISBN-13: 9781587132131
Buy from myPearsonStore- Review all the labs from the online CCNP ISCW curriculum from the Cisco Networking Academy Program
- Master advanced networking topics with additional Challenge Labs written by industry and education experts
- Gain insight into network maintenance with the bonus Troubleshooting labs
The CCNP Implementing Secured Converged WANs (ISCW 642-825) Lab Portfolio provides Cisco Networking Academy Program students enrolled in the CCNP curriculum a powerful resource to help learn advanced networking topics. The lab book offers a convenient way to work on the labs that are in the online curriculum from the Networking Academy when they are not online, as well as additional Challenge and Troubleshooting labs written by the authors that give them more opportunities to practice, learn, and experience the advanced networking topics that they are studying.
The course and Lab Portfolio align with the Implementing Secure Converged WANs (ISCW) 642-825 exam, teaching the advanced skills required to secure and enhance services in enterprise networks for teleworkers and remote sites. ISCW is one of four required exams for CCNP certification.
CCNP Implementing Secured Converged Wide-Area Networks (ISCW 642-825) Lab Portfolio (Cisco Networking Academy)
Kotfila, Moorhouse & Wolfson
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Paper; 408 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 158713215X | ISBN-13: 9781587132155
Brief Description | Buy from myPearsonStore- Review all the labs from the online CCNP ONT curriculum from the Cisco Networking Academy Program in a portable workbook format
- Master advanced networking topics with the additional Challenge Labs written by industry and education experts
- Gain insight into network maintenance with the bonus Troubleshooting labs
CCNP Optimizing Converged Networks (ONT 642-845) Lab Portfolio (Cisco Networking Academy)
Kotfila, Moorhouse & Wolfson
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Paper; 288 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587132168 | ISBN-13: 9781587132162
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Fundamentals of Java Programming Lab Companion (Cisco Networking Academy Program)
Cisco Systems, Inc. & Cisco Networking Academy Program
© 2003 | Cisco Press | Paper; 288 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587130904 | ISBN-13: 9781587130908
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Fundamentals of UNIX Lab Companion (Cisco Networking Academy Program), 2/E
Cisco Systems, Inc., Lorenz & Myers
© 2004 | Cisco Press | Paper; 256 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587131390 | ISBN-13: 9781587131394
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Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling Lab Companion (Cisco Networking Academy Program)
Cisco Systems, Inc. & Cisco Networking Academy Program
© 2003 | Cisco Press | Paper; 208 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587130882 | ISBN-13: 9781587130885
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Fundamentals of Wireless LANs Lab Companion (Cisco Networking Academy)
Cisco Systems, Inc. & Cisco Networking Academy Program
© 2004 | Cisco Press | Cloth; 384 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587131218 | ISBN-13: 9781587131219
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HP IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software Lab Companion (Cisco Networking Academy Program), 2/E
Cisco Systems, Inc. & ABC, Inc.
© 2004 | Cisco Press | Paper; 256 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587131382 | ISBN-13: 9781587131387
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IT Essentials II: Network Operating Systems Lab Companion (Cisco Networking Academy Program)
Cisco Systems, Inc. & Cisco Networking Academy Program
© 2003 | Cisco Press | Paper; 279 pages | Out of Stock
ISBN-10: 1587130963 | ISBN-13: 9781587130960
Brief Description- Core competencies in the latest hardware and software technologies
- Information security skills
- Safety and environmental issues
- Soft skills for career development
- Advanced troubleshooting skills
- Preparation for all three CompTIA job environment certification exams
- Advanced installation of computers, peripheral devices, networks, and security components
IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software Labs and Study Guide, 3/E
Regan
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Paper; 456 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587131986 | ISBN-13: 9781587131981
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Instructor's Edition
Rullan
© 2007 | Cisco Press | Adobe Reader; 300 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587131846 | ISBN-13: 9781587131844
Instructor's Edition Networking Basics CCNA 1 Labs and Study Guide (Cisco Networking Academy Program)
McReynolds
© 2007 | Cisco Press | Adobe Reader; 382 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587131870 | ISBN-13: 9781587131875
Instructor's Edition, CCNP Building Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN 642-812) Lab Portfolio (Cisco Networking Academy Program)
Kotfila, Moorhouse, Wolfson & Price
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Portable Documents; 600 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587055910 | ISBN-13: 9781587055911
Instructor's Edition, CCNP Optimizing Converged Networks (ONT 642-845) Lab Portfolio (Cisco Networking Academy Program)
Kotfila, Moorhouse & Wolfson
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Portable Documents; 600 pages | Estimated Availability: 02/29/2008
ISBN-10: 1587055929 | ISBN-13: 9781587055928
Instructor's Edition, IT Essentials PC Hardware and Software Labs and Study Guide, 3/E
Regan
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Portable Documents; 600 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587055848 | ISBN-13: 9781587055843
Instructor's Edition, LAN Switching and Wireless, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide
Johnson
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Portable Documents; 400 pages | Estimated Availability: 05/02/2008
ISBN-10: 1587055821 | ISBN-13: 9781587055829
Instructor's Edition, Network Fundamentals, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide
Rufi, Oppenheimer, Woodward & Brady
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Portable Documents; 400 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 158705583X | ISBN-13: 9781587055836
Instructor's Edition, Routers and Routing Basics CCNA 2 Labs and Study Guide (Cisco Networking Academy Program)
Johnson
© 2007 | Cisco Press | Adobe Reader; 593 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587131854 | ISBN-13: 9781587131851
Instructor's Edition, Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing CCNA 3 Labs and Study Guide (Cisco Networking Academy Program)
Johnson
© 2007 | Cisco Press | Adobe Reader; 552 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587131862 | ISBN-13: 9781587131868- A portable classroom resource that supports the topics in the CCNA Exploration curriculum aligning 1:1 with course modules
- Includes all the labs in the online curriculum as well as additional instructor-created challenge labs for extended learning and classroom exercises
- Written by leading Academy instructor
LAN Switching and Wireless, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide
Johnson
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Paper Bound w/CD-ROM; 360 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587132028 | ISBN-13: 9781587132025
Brief Description | Buy from myPearsonStore- Review vocabulary
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Network Fundamentals, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide
Rufi, Oppenheimer, Woodward & Brady
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Paper Bound w/CD-ROM; 408 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587132036 | ISBN-13: 9781587132032
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Routing Protocols and Concepts, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide
Johnson
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Paper Bound w/CD-ROM; 576 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587132044 | ISBN-13: 9781587132049
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Routing Protocols and Concepts, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide, Instructor Edition
Johnson
© 2008 | Cisco Press | Portable Documents; 752 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 1587055759 | ISBN-13: 9781587055751
The completely revised and only authorized Labs and Study Guide for the Cisco Networking Academy CCNA Accessing the WAN course
Accessing the WAN, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide is a complete collection of the lab exercises specifically written for the CCNA Accessing the WAN course from the Cisco Networking Academy, designed to give students hands-on experience in a particular concept or technology. Each lab contains an introductory overview, a preparation/tools required section, explanations of commands, and step-by-step instructions to reinforce the concepts introduced in the online course and covered in the Companion Guide. Also included are challenge labs written by Academy instructors, tested in their classrooms will be included as additional or alternative labs. The Study Guide section is designed to provide additional exercises and activities to reinforce students' understanding of the course topics, preparing them for the course assessments. As a study guide it also continues to provide ample writing opportunities to guide students into the habit of keeping notes on networking topics.
Curriculum, Challenge, and Troubleshooting labs for the CCNP ISCW course from the Cisco Networking Academy Program
Curriculum, Challenge, and Troubleshooting labs for the CCNP ONT course from the Cisco Networking Academy Program
The CCNP Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT 642-845) Lab Portfolio provides Cisco Networking Academy Program students enrolled in the CCNP curriculum a powerful resource to help learn advanced networking topics. The lab book offers a convenient way to work on the labs that are in the online curriculum from the Networking Academy when they are not online, as well as additional Challenge and Troubleshooting labs written by the authors that give them more opportunities to practice, learn, and experience the advanced networking topics that they are studying.
The course and Lab Portfolio align with the Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) 642-845 exam, teaching the advanced skills required to optimize QoS in converged networks supporting voice, wireless, and security applications. ONT is one of four required exams for CCNP certification.
For use within the Cisco Networking Academy Program, Fundamental of Java Programming course, sponsored by Sun® Microsystems. The course will offer the Networking Academies the opportunity to provide students with a course on the conceptual understanding of object-oriented programming. The course also teaches students how to use the Java language's object-oriented technologies to solve business problems. Students will learn how to create classes, objects, and applications using the language. Topics also include language fundamentals and the Java language API (application programming interface). Additionally, the course will address the demand for training and preparation for the Sun Certified Programmer for Java 2 Platform.
The Fundamentals of Java Programming Lab Companion and the Web-based course will provide the student with the knowledge and understanding of the popular Java programming language. The Fundamentals of Java Programming Lab Companion, along with the Fundamentals of Java Programming Companion Guide, complements the Fundamentals of Java course through the Networking Academy. This lab manual supplements the Companion Guide and will allow the student the opportunity to perform all the lab tasks related to the course, including the individual course project. The overall approach will be to provide students with a conceptual understanding of Object-Oriented programming, and to teach them how to use this technology to solve business problems through the use of hands-on-labs. This book also includes labs that cover the language fundamentals and the Java language API.
For use within the Cisco Networking Academy Program Fundamentals of UNIX course (version 2.X), sponsored by Sun® Microsystems. Hands-on UNIX exercises will be taught using the Solaris Operating Environment.
The Fundamentals of UNIX Lab Companion, Second Edition includes the 40 labs to complement the online course and provides the student with the knowledge and understanding of UNIX® operating system commands, as well as basic Sun Microsystems Solaris operating environment commands, with an introduction to the Common Desktop Environment (CDE). This includes the Standard Desktop Tools, Text Editor, printing and mail. Students will also learn fundamental command-line features of the Solaris environment including file system navigation, file permissions, the vi text editor, command shells and basic network use.
Students who complete this course will have a strong foundation for moving on to more advanced courses in UNIX system administration and begin the initial preparation for the CompTIA Linux+ certification exam.
For use within the Cisco Networking Academy Program Fundamentals of Wireless LANs. Cisco Systems is well-known for their wireless technology products and have extended the study into the Networking Academies. Academic courses that focus on wireless technologies as well as wireless certification growing tremendously across the country and Cisco is meeting this demand. The online course allows the Networking Academies to introduce students to wireless networking technologies, both fixed and mobile, terrestrial and satellite, wireless LANS, and wireless last loops.
The Lab Companion contains chapter objectives and scenarios and reflection questions that correspond with and map to the online course for a fully integrated learning solution and to emphasize the students knowledge. The lab manual and the online course in conjunction with the Companion Guide will provide the student with the knowledge and understanding of wireless clients, access points, and the corresponding Cisco Aironet prodcuts. The last section pulls together the information in previous sections and covers the entire process of designing, planning, and installing a wireless LAN. As a result of study the Lab Companion will help prepare students for a position as a Cisco Wireless LAN Support Specialist.
For use within the Cisco Networking Academy Program IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software course version 3.X.
The course allows the Networking Academies to introduce students to information technology and data communications. The students will develop the necessary skills to enter this field by building a computer, installing the operating system, adding peripherals, and connecting the computer to a local-area network and to the Internet. This is a hands-on, lab-oriented course that stresses laboratory safety and working effectively in a group environment.
The Lab Companion complements the online course and reinforces what is learned in the classroom. In addition, the lab manual will emphasize the hands-on portion of the course and help prepare the student for the CompTIA A+ certification exam.
For use within the Cisco Networking Academy Program, IT Essentials II, Network Operating Systems, sponsored by Hewlitt-Packard®. The new course allows the Networking Academies to introduce students to information technology and data communications as well as can be used a precursor to the Networking Academy's CCNA curricula. The Network Operating Systems course is an introduction to networking as well as an intensive introduction to multi-user, multi-tasking, networking operating systems. Characteristics of the Linux, Windows 2000, NT, and XP network operating systems will be discussed. Students explore a variety of topics including installation procedures, security issues, backup procedures, and remote access.
The Lab Companion will correlate with the IT Essentials Network Operating Systems Companion Guide and Web-based course and reinforce what is learned in the classroom. In addition, the lab manual will emphasize the hands-on portion of the course and help prepare the student for the Server+ Exam administered by CompTIA.
The IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software version 4 course in the Cisco® Networking Academy® is designed to prepare you to take and pass the CompTIA A+ exams based on the 2006 objectives. You must pass both the A+ Essentials and one of the technician exams to earn the A+ certification. Chapters 1 through 10 cover the foundational knowledge that aligns with the CompTIA A+ Essentials exam (220-601). Chapters 11 through 16 explore more advanced concepts in greater depth to prepare you for the specialized CompTIA A+ technician exams (220-602 for IT Technician, 220-603 for Remote Support Technician, and 220-604 for Bench Technician).
IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software Labs and Study Guide, Third Edition, is designed as a valuable teaching and learning tool, incorporating new features to improve your hands-on skills and reinforce the key topics of the course. Each chapter contains a Study Guide section and a Labs section.
The Study Guide section is designed to provide additional exercises and questions to reinforce your understanding of the course topics, preparing you for the course assessments and focusing on preparing for the associated certification exams.
The Labs section features the complete collection of the lab exercises and worksheets specifically designed by Cisco to give students hands-on experience in a particular concept or technology.
Chapters 1—10 cover the following skills and competencies:
Chapters 11—16 cover the following skills and competencies:
Use this book with:
IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software
Companion Guide, Third Edition
ISBN-10: 1-58713-199-4
ISBN-13: 978-158713-199-8
Patrick Regan has been a PC technician, network administrator/engineer, design architect, and security analyst for 16 years. He holds many certifications, including the Microsoft MCSE, MCSA, and MCT; CompTIA’s A+, Network+, Server+, Linux+, Security+, and CTT+; Cisco CCNA®; and Novell’s CNE and CWNP Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA).
This book is part of the Cisco Networking Academy Series from Cisco Press®. Books in this series support and complement the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum.
The completely revised and only authorized Labs and Study Guide for the Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA Exploration curriculum
LAN Switching and Wireless, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide is a complete collection of the labs specifically written for the CCNA Exploration course from the Cisco Networking Academy. The book is designed to give students practice exercises and hands-on labs to study the course concepts in-depth. Each lab contains an introductory overview, a preparation/tools required section, explanations of commands, and step-by-step instructions to reinforce the concepts introduced in the online course and covered in the Companion Guide. The Study Guide section is designed to provide additional exercises and activities to reinforce students' understanding of the course topics, preparing them for the course assessments. As a study guide it will also continue to provide ample writing opportunities to guide students into the habit of keeping notes on networking topics.
Network Fundamentals, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide is designed to support your classroom and laboratory experience in Version 4 of the Cisco® Networking Academy® CCNA® Exploration curriculum. Each chapter contains a Study Guide section and a Labs and Activities section.
Study Guide
The dozens of exercises in this book help you learn the concepts and configurations crucial to your success as a CCNA exam candidate. Each chapter is slightly different and includes multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and open-ended questions designed to help you:
Labs and Activities
Hands-On Labs—This icon identifies the hands-on labs created for each chapter. Work through all the labs as provided to gain a deep understanding of CCNA knowledge and skills to ultimately succeed on the CCNA Certification Exam.
Packet Tracer Companion—This icon identifies the companion activities that correspond to some hands-on labs. You use Packet Tracer to complete a simulation of the hands-on lab.
Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge—Each chapter concludes with a culminating activity called the Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge. These challenging activities require you to pull together several skills learned from the chapter, as well as previous chapters, to successfully complete one comprehensive exercise.
Use this book with:
Network Fundamentals,
CCNA Exploration
Companion Guide
ISBN-10: 1-58713-208-7
ISBN-13: 978-158713-208-7
Companion CD-ROM
The CD-ROM provides all the Packet Tracer Companion and Packet Tracer Challenge files that are referenced throughout the book as indicated by the icons. These files work with Packet Tracer software V4.1.x, which is available through the Academy Connection website. Ask your instructor for access to the Packet Tracer software.
This book is part of the Cisco Networking Academy Series from Cisco Press®. Books in this series support and complement the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum.
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