Cisco CCNA Packet Tracer Ultimate Labs: CCNA Exam Preparation Labs - Part 1 [Video]
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Free ChapterWelcome
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Packet Tracer Installation
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Basic Cisco Configuration Lab
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Life of a packet
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Subnetting Lab 1
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Subnetting Lab 2
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DHCP Server Configuration Lab 1
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DHCP Server Configuration Lab 2
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Router on a stick
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Broadcast and collision domains
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VLAN: Basic Campus Network
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VTP Configuration Lab
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VTP Troubleshooting
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Disable Spanning Tree - are you crazy?
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Packet Tracer Campus Network: Part 1
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Overview: Can you complete the lab?
- Packet Tracer Campus Network: Answers Part 1: Power on and hostname configuration
- Packet Tracer Campus Network: Answers Part 2: Port configuration
- Packet Tracer Campus Network: Answers Part 3: Passwords
- Packet Tracer Campus Network: Answers Part 4: VTP and VLANS
- Packet Tracer Campus Network: Answers Part 5: Access ports and trunk ports
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Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 2
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 2 Overview: Can you complete the lab?
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 1: CDP & LLDP
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 2: CDP and LLDP
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 3: Spanning Tree
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 4: EtherChannel
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 5: EtherChannel
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 6: SVIs, IP addresses, routing
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 7: Access Switch IP addresses
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Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 3
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 3: Can you complete the lab?
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 3: Answers Part 1: HSRP Part 1
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 3: Answers Part 2: HSRP Part 2
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 3: Answers Part 3: HSRP & testing
- Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 3: Answers Part 4: EIGRP
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Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 4
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Spanning Tree PortFast
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Access Lists (ACLs) Part 1
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Access Lists (ACLs) Part 2
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NAT Lab 1
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NAT Lab 2
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NAT Lab 3
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Configuration Register Troubleshooting
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GRE Tunnel
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Password Recovery
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Restore Cisco IOS images
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Backup and restore configurations and operating systems
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NTP and Syslog
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SNMP
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Port Security
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DHCP Snooping
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AAA, TACACS and RADIUS
Get the hands-on experience to pass your CCNA exam! Make sure you are ready to pass the CCNA exam! Prepare practically for the Cisco CCNA certification which is the most in-demand networking certification in the world today! Make sure you can pass the Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching 200-125 exam! This course tests your knowledge of CCNA topics with practical, hands-on labs. Labs include both configurations as well as troubleshooting labs.
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Section 2 - Download, Installation, and Introduction to Cisco Packet Tracer
Section 3 - Basic Cisco Configuration Lab covering configurin host names, IP addresses, creating and encrypting an enable password, configuring the lines, ensuring basic connectivity between two routers, as well as telnet access
Section 4 - Life of a Packet Quiz - Uses Packet Tracer's Simulation Mode to gather the information necessary to answer the quiz questions listed in the topology diagram. It shows what changes are made to a packet from source to destination as it's processed by L2 and L3 devices, as well as changes between L2 data-link encapsulated frame types.
Section 5 and 6 - Subnetting Lab 1 - Subnet an intial IPv4 allocation to support 4 smaller subnets, configure the routers, switches, and DHCP servers per the instructions, as well as testing client PC connectivity to remote web servers.
Section 7 and 8- DHCP Server Lab 1 - Configure a DHCP server on a router, and test with a PC. (single VLAN)
Section 9 - Router on a stick - Configure a router to perform inter-VLAN routing for clients connected to a switch. Tasks include configuring subinterfaces on the router, creating VLANs on the switch (along with a single SVI), establish a trunk between the router and switch, and confirm connectivity with client PCs.
Section 10 - Broadcast and Collision Domains - A quiz lab, where you gather information by using Packet Tracer's sumulation mode, to correctly answer the questions. Covers ARP, Broadcast Domains, Collision Domains, differences between Hubs and Switches.
Section 11 - Basic VLANs in a Campus Network - Covers Intervlan routing, creating multiple VLANs and SVIs, configuring trunk links and access ports appropriately.
Section 12 - VTP Configuration Lab - Covers VTP options and configuration, including password, domain name, and operational modes.
Section 13 - VTP Troubleshooting Lab - Example network has issues with VTP clients not synchronizing their vlan databases to the VTP server. Students must investigate and correct multiple problems.
Section 14 - Disable Spanning-tree? - Students use Packet Tracer's simulation mode to see what occurs when disabling STP on two switches connected by two links (L2 loop is induced on purpose, to reinforce the importance of STP on switched networks.
Style and Approach
An exhaustive course packed with step-by-step instructions, working examples, and helpful advice. This course is divided into clear chunks so you can learn at your own pace and focus on your own area of interest
- Publication date:
- March 2019
- Publisher
- Packt
- Duration
- 12 hours 40 minutes
- ISBN
- 9781838646370