Author: IT Administrator
Verify that CDP is enabled, update timer, hold timer and CDP version.
Verify operational status (up/up), IP address and subnet mask of all network interfaces.
Display a variety of device information including the following: IOS version license feature set configuration register setting hardware
6.4.1.3 Packet Tracer – Configure Initial Router Settings (Instructor Version) Topology Objectives Part 1: Verify the Default Router Configuration Part 2: Configure and Verify the Initial Router Configuration Part 3: Save the Running Configuration File Background In this activity, you will perform basic router configurations. You will secure …
5.3.2.8 Packet Tracer – Examine the ARP Table (Instructor Version) Topology Addressing Table Device Interface MAC Address Switch Interface Router0 Gg0/0 0001.6458.2501 G0/1 S0/0/0 N/A N/A Router1 G0/0 00E0.F7B1.8901 G0/1 S0/0/0 N/A N/A 10.10.10.2 Wireless 0060.2F84.4AB6 F0/2 10.10.10.3 Wireless 0060.4706.572B F0/2 172.16.31.2 F0 000C.85CC.1DA7 F0/1 172.16.31.3 F0 0060.7036.2849 …
5.3.1.3 Packet Tracer – Identify MAC and IP Addresses (Instructor Version – Optional Packet Tracer) Topology Objectives Part 1: Gather PDU Information Part 2: Reflection Questions Background This activity is optimized for viewing PDUs. The devices are already configured. You will gather PDU information in simulation mode and …
1.5.5 Packet Tracer – Network Representation (Instructor Version – Optional Packet Tracer) 1.5.7 Packet Tracer – Network Representation Instructor Note: Red font color or green highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Topology Objectives The network model in this activity incorporates many of the technologies …
1.2.4.4 Packet Tracer – Help and Navigation Tips Instructor Version Topology Objectives Overview of the Packet Tracer Program Background Packet Tracer is a fun, take-home, flexible software program which will help you with your Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) studies. Packet Tracer allows you to experiment with network …
You work as a network engineer for SASCOM Network Ltd company. On router HQ, a provider link has been enabled and you must configure an IPv6 default route on HQ and make sure that this route is advertised in IPv6 OSPF process. Also, you must troubleshoot another issue. …
Why use subnetting? Illustrate having 30 hosts. Using a Class C network the waste of IP is great (254-30=224 wasted IP addresses). By breaking up a large network into smaller sub networks would be more efficient and would conserve a big amount of IP addresses. Furthermore we create …