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  • Easy to read, highlight, and review on the go, wherever the Internet is not available.
  • Extracted directly from the online course, it is the only authorized Lab Manual for the Cisco Networking Academy course

  • Copyright 2014
  • Dimensions: 8-1/2" x 10-7/8"
  • Pages: 400
  • Edition: 1st
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  • ISBN-10: 1-58713-320-2
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-58713-320-6

Routing and Switching Essentials Lab Manual

The only authorized Lab Manual for the Cisco Networking Academy Routing and Switching Essentials course in the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum

Routing and Switching Essentials Lab Manual contains all the labs and class activities from the Cisco® Networking Academy course. The labs are intended to be used within the Cisco Networking Academy program of study. 

Related titles:

CCENT Practice and Study Guide

book:  978-1-58713-345-9

eBook:  978-0-13-351765-1

CCNA Routing and Switching
Portable Command Guide

book: 978-1-58720-430-2

eBook:  978-0-13-338136-8

Routing and Switching Essentials Companion Guide

book:  978-1-58713-318-3

eBook: 978-0-13-347622-4

Routing and Switching Essentials Course Booklet

book: 978-1-58713-319-0

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 — Introduction to Switched Networks ................................. 1

1.0.1.2 Class Activity – Sent or Received ........................................................................................... 1

1.3.1.1 Class Activity – It’s Network Access Time ............................................................................. 2

Chapter 2 — Basic Switching Concepts and Configuration .................... 4

2.0.1.2 Class Activity – Stand By Me ................................................................................................. 4

2.1.1.6 Lab – Configuring Basic Switch Settings ............................................................................... 6

2.2.4.11 Lab – Configuring Switch Security Features ...................................................................... 22

2.3.1.1 Class Activity – Switch Trio ................................................................................................. 33

Chapter 3 — VLANs ......................................................................... 34

3.0.1.2 Class Activity – Vacation Station .......................................................................................... 34

3.2.2.5 Lab - Configuring VLANs and Trunking .............................................................................. 36

3.2.4.9 Lab - Troubleshooting VLAN Configurations ...................................................................... 50

3.3.2.2 Lab – Implementing VLAN Security .................................................................................... 58

3.4.1.1 Class Activity – VLAN Plan ................................................................................................. 68

Chapter 4 — Routing Concepts ................................................... 70

4.0.1.2 Class Activity – Do We Really Need a Map? ....................................................................... 70

4.1.1.9 Lab - Mapping the Internet ................................................................................................... 72

4.1.4.6 Lab – Configuring Basic Router Settings with IOS CLI ...................................................... 75

4.1.4.7 Lab – Configuring Basic Router Settings with CCP ............................................................ 88

4.4.1.1 Class Activity – We Really Could Use a Map! ................................................................... 103

Chapter 5 — Inter-VLAN Routing ........................................................ 105

5.0.1.2 Class Activity – Switching to Local-Network Channels .................................................... 105

5.1.2.4 Lab – Configuring Per-Interface Inter-VLAN Routing ...................................................... 107

5.1.3.7 Lab – Configuring 802.1Q Trunk-Based Inter-VLAN Routing ......................................... 113

5.3.2.4 Lab – Troubleshooting Inter-VLAN Routing ..................................................................... 121

Chapter 6 — Static Routing ................................................................. 136

6.0.1.2 Class Activity – Which Way Should We Go? ..................................................................... 136

6.2.2.5 Lab – Configuring IPv4 Static and Default Routes ............................................................ 138

6.2.4.5 Lab – Configuring IPv6 Static and Default Routes ............................................................ 150

6.3.3.7 Lab – Designing and Implementing IPv4 Addressing with VLSM .................................... 162

6.4.2.5 Lab – Calculating Summary Routes with IPv4 and IPv6 ................................................... 169

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6.5.2.5 Lab – Troubleshooting IPv4 and IPv6 Static Routes .......................................................... 177

6.6.1.1 Class Activity – Make It Static! .......................................................................................... 193

Chapter 7 — Routing Dynamically ....................................................... 195

7.0.1.2 Class Activity – How Much Does This Cost? ..................................................................... 195

7.3.2.4 Lab – Configuring Basic RIPv2 and RIPng ........................................................................ 198

7.6.1.1 Class Activity – IPv6 - Details, Details…........................................................................... 213

Chapter 8 — Single-Area OSPF ............................................................. 215

8.0.1.2 Class Activity – Can Submarines Swim? ............................................................................ 215

8.2.4.5 Lab – Configuring Basic Single-Area OSPFv2 .................................................................. 217

8.3.3.6 Lab - Configuring Basic Single-Area OSPFv3 ................................................................... 242

8.4.1.1 Class Activity – Stepping Through OSPFv3 ...................................................................... 253

Chapter 9 — Access Control Lists ..................................................... 255

9.0.1.2 Class Activity – Permit Me to Assist You ........................................................................... 255

9.2.2.7 Lab – Configuring and Verifying Standard ACLs ............................................................... 256

9.2.3.4 Lab – Configuring and Verifying VTY Restrictions ........................................................... 266

9.3.2.13 Lab – Configuring and Verifying Extended ACLs ............................................................ 273

9.4.2.7 Lab - Troubleshooting ACL Configuration and Placement ................................................ 282

9.5.2.7 Lab – Configuring and Verifying IPv6 ACLs ..................................................................... 290

9.6.1.1 Class Activity – FTP Denied ............................................................................................... 299

Chapter 10 — DHCP ............................................................................... 300

10.0.1.2 Class Activity – Own or Lease? ........................................................................................ 300

10.1.2.4 Lab - Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Router ................................................................ 301

10.1.2.5 Lab – Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Switch .............................................................. 309

10.1.4.4 Lab - Troubleshooting DHCPv4 ....................................................................................... 321

10.2.3.5 Lab – Configuring Stateless and Stateful DHCPv6 .......................................................... 330

10.2.4.4 Lab - Troubleshooting DHCPv6 ....................................................................................... 346

10.3.1.1 Class Activity – IoE and DHCP ........................................................................................ 354

Chapter 11 — Network Address Translation for IPv4 .............................. 355

11.0.1.2 Class Activity – Conceptual NAT ..................................................................................... 355

11.2.2.6 Lab – Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT .................................................................... 357

11.2.3.7 Lab – Configuring NAT Pool Overload and PAT.............................................................. 366

11.3.1.5 Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations ..................................................................... 372

11.4.1.1 Class Activity – NAT Check ............................................................................................. 379

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Appendix A — Supplemental Labs .......................................................... 380

0.0.0.1 Lab – Initializing and Reloading a Router and Switch ......................................................... 380

0.0.0.2 Lab – Installing the IPv6 Protocol and Assigning Host Addresses with Windows XP ...... 384

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