Category: 120 Labs CCNA
120 Labs and solutions to give you the confidence and speed to pass the practical teste in your Cisco CCNA and CCENT exams: Exam CCNA 200-125, Exam ICND1 100-105, Exam ICND2 200-105
Lab Objective: The objective of this lab exercise is for you to learn and understand how to enable CDP and adjust CDP timers. Lab Purpose: Understanding CDP is a fundamental skill. CDP is a proprietary Cisco protocol that can be used for device discovery as well as internetwork …
Lab Objective: The objective of this lab exercise is to configure routers and switches to be able to communicate with remote networks. By default, devices can only communicate with locally-connected networks. Lab Purpose: Configuring a default gateway on routers and switches is a fundamental skill. Default gateways allow …
Lab Objective: The objective of this lab exercise is for you to learn and understand how to set the auto-negotiation type on a trunk link. Lab Purpose: Switch interfaces are set to automatically attempt to create a trunk link when connected to another switch. You need to know …
Lab Objective: The objective of this lab exercise is for you to learn and understand how to turn off the auto-negotiation of a trunk link. Lab Purpose: Switch interfaces are set to automatically attempt to create a trunk link when connected to another switch. You need to know …
Lab Objective: The objective of this lab exercise is for you to learn and understand how to configure static MAC entries for port security. By default, MAC entries are learned dynamically on a switchport. Lab Purpose: Static port security MAC entries are an advanced skill. Static MAC address …
Lab Objective: The objective of this lab exercise is to ensure that learned MAC addresses on a secured port are retained in the switch’s NVRAM in the event of a reboot. By default, secured MAC addresses are flushed during switch reboots. Lab Purpose: Retaining learned secure MAC addresses …
Lab Objective: The objective of this lab exercise is to configure basic switch security to prevent MAC address flooding on switchports. This is accomplished by limiting the number of MAC entries that are allowed to be learned on a port. By default, there is no limit on MAC …
Lab Objective: The objective of this lab exercise is for you to learn and understand how to secure VTP domains using Cisco Catalyst Switches. By default, VTP domains are not password-protected. Lab Purpose: Securing the VTP domain is a fundamental skill. When VTP domains are not configured with …
Lab Objective: The objective of this lab exercise is for you to learn and understand how to configure VTP Transparent mode on Cisco Catalyst Switches. By default, all Cisco switches are VTP server devices. Lab Purpose: VTP Transparent mode configuration is a fundamental skill. VLANs configured on a …
Lab Objective: The objective of this lab exercise is for you to learn and understand how to configure VTP server and client modes on Cisco Catalyst Switches. By default, all Cisco switches are VTP server devices. Lab Purpose: Configuring VTP client and server modes is a fundamental skill. …