Category: CCNP SWITCH LAB
Topology Objective Configure an SNMP View Configure SNMP version 2c Configure SNMP version 3 Verify SNMP operation Background The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between an agent and a management server. SNMP enables network administrators to …
Topology Objectives Secure the server farm using private VLANs. Secure the staff VLAN from the student VLAN. Secure the staff VLAN when temporary staff personnel are used. Background In this lab, you will configure the network to protect the VLANs using router ACLs, VLAN ACLs, and private VLANs. …
Topology Objectives Prepare the Network. Implement Layer 2 network security features. Prevent DHCP spoofing attacks. Prevent unauthorized access to the network using AAA. Background A fellow network engineer that you have known and trusted for many years has invited you to lunch this week. At lunch, he brings …
Topology Objectives Configure trunking, VTP, and SVIs. Implement IP SLAs to monitor various network performance characteristics. Implement Remote SPAN Background Cisco IOS IP service level agreements (SLAs) allow users to monitor network performance between Cisco devices (switches or routers) or from a Cisco device to a remote IP …
Topology Objective Configure network to synchronize time using the Network Time Protocol. Secure NTP using MD5 authentication and access-lists Verify NTP Operation Background NTP is designed to synchronize the time on network devices. NTP runs over UDP, using port 123 as both the source and destination, which in …
Topology Objectives Configure trunking, VTP, and inter-VLAN routing using router-on-a stick Configure GLBP Configure GLBP priorities Configure GLBP object tracking. Background Although HSRP and VRRP provide gateway resiliency for the standby members of the redundancy group, the upstream bandwidth is not used while the device is in standby …
Topology Objective Configure inter-VLAN routing with HSRP for IPV6 to provide redundant, fault-tolerant routing to the internal network. Configure HSRP object tracking Adjust HSRP times for optimization. Background Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) version 2 is a Cisco-proprietary redundancy protocol for establishing a fault-tolerant default gateway. It is …
Topology Objectives Configure inter-VLAN routing with HSRP and load balancing Configure HSRP authentication Configure HSRP interface tracking Configure VRRP Configure VRRP object tracking Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) is a Cisco-proprietary redundancy protocol for establishing a faulttolerant default gateway. It is described in RFC 2281. HSRP provides a …
Topology Objectives Configure DHCP for IPv4 Configure Stateless DHCP for IPv6 Configure Stateful DHCP for IPv6 Background To practice the various configuration and options associated with DHCP for IPv4 and IPv6, you will configure a DHCP server on switch DLS1. Hosts A and B will receive IP addresses …
Topology Objectives Implement a Layer 3 EtherChannel Implement Static Routing Implement Inter-VLAN Routing Background Cisco’s switching product line offers robust support for IP routing. It is common practice to use only multi-layer switching in the distribution layer of the network, eliminating routers in all but special use cases, …