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9781587131738

WAN Technologies CCNA 4 Labs and Study Guide (Cisco Networking Academy)

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  • Copyright: 2007-01-01
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Summary

The completely revised and only authorized Labs and Study Guide for the Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA 4 curriculum A portable classroom resource that supports the topics in the CCNA 4 curriculum aligning 1:1 with course modules Includes all the labs in the online curriculum as well as additional instructor-created challenge labs for extended learning and classroom exercises Written by leading Academy instructor John Rullan, who brings a fresh voice to the course material The all-new Labs and Study Guide titles combine the best of the former Lab Companions and Engineering Journal and Workbooks with new features to improve the student's hands-on skills and reinforce the topics for each CCNA course.WAN Technologies CCNA 4 Labs and Study Guideis a complete collection of the lab exercises specifically written for the CCNA 4 course in the Cisco Networking Academy Program, designed to give students hands-on experience in a particular concept or technology. Each lab contains an introductory overview, a preparation/tools required section, explanations of commands, and step-by-step instructions to reinforce the concepts introduced in the online course and covered in the Companion Guide. NEW: Challenge labs written by Academy instructors, tested in their classrooms will be included as additional or alternative labs. The Study Guide section is designed to provide additional exercises and activities to reinforce students'understanding of the course topics, preparing them for the course assessments. As a study guide it will also continue to provide ample writing opportunities to guide students into the habit of keeping notes on networking topics.

Table of Contents

Scaling IP Addresses
1(40)
Study Guide
2(5)
Scaling Networks with NAT and PAT
2(1)
Concept Questions
2(1)
Research Assignment
3(1)
Matching Terms
4(1)
DHCP
5(1)
Concept Questions
5(1)
Matching Terms
6(1)
Lab Exercises
7(34)
Curriculum Lab 1-1: Configuring NAT (1.1.4a)
7(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
8(1)
Task 2: Save the Configuration
8(1)
Task 3: Configure the Hosts with the Proper IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway
8(1)
Task 4: Verify That the Network Is Functioning
8(1)
Task 5: Create a Static Route
8(1)
Task 6: Create a Default Route
9(1)
Task 7: Define the Pool of Usable Public IP Addresses
9(1)
Task 8: Define an Access List That Matches the Inside Private IP Addresses
9(1)
Task 9: Define the NAT Translation from Inside the List to Outside the Pool
9(1)
Task 10: Specify the Interfaces
9(1)
Task 11: Test the Configuration
9(2)
Curriculum Lab 1-2: Configuring PAT (1.1.4b)
11(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
12(1)
Task 2: Save the Configurations
12(1)
Task 3: Configure the Hosts with the Proper IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway
12(1)
Task 4: Verify That the Network Is Functioning
13(1)
Task 5: Create a Default Route
13(1)
Task 6: Define an Access List That Matches the Inside Private IP Addresses
13(1)
Task 7: Define the PAT Translation from Inside the List to Outside the Address
13(1)
Task 8: Specify the Interfaces
13(1)
Task 9: Test the Configuration
14(1)
Curriculum Lab 1-3: Configuring Static NAT Addresses (1.1.4c)
14(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
15(1)
Task 2: Save the Configurations
15(1)
Task 3: Configure the Hosts with the Proper IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway
15(1)
Task 4: Verify That the Network Is Functioning
16(1)
Task 5: Create a Static Route
16(1)
Task 6: Create a Default Route
16(1)
Task 7: Define the Pool of Usable Public IP Addresses
16(1)
Task 8: Define an Access List That Matches the Inside Private IP Addresses
16(1)
Task 9: Define the NAT Translation from Inside the List to Outside the Pool
16(1)
Task 10: Specify the Interfaces
17(1)
Task 11: Configure Static Mapping
17(1)
Task 12: Test the Configuration
17(1)
Curriculum Lab 1-4: Verifying NAT and PAT Configuration (1.1.5)
18(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
19(1)
Task 2: Save the Configurations
19(1)
Task 3: Configure the Hosts with the Proper IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway
19(1)
Task 4: Verify That the Network Is Functioning
19(1)
Task 5: Create a Static Route
19(1)
Task 6: Create a Default Route
19(1)
Task 7: Define the Pool of Usable Public IP Addresses
20(1)
Task 8: Define an Access List That Matches the Inside Private IP Addresses
20(1)
Task 9: Define the NAT Translation from Inside the List to Outside the Pool
20(1)
Task 10: Specify the Interfaces
20(1)
Task 11: Test the Configuration
20(1)
Task 12: Verify NAT/PAT Statistics
21(1)
Curriculum Lab 1-5: Troubleshooting NAT and PAT (1.1.6)
21(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
22(1)
Task 2: Save the Configurations
22(1)
Task 3: Configure the Hosts with the Proper IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway
22(1)
Task 4: Verify That the Network Is Functioning
23(1)
Task 5: Create a Static Route
23(1)
Task 6: Create a Default Route
23(1)
Task 7: Define the Pool of Usable Public IP Addresses
23(1)
Task 8: Define an Access List That Matches the Inside Private IP Addresses
23(1)
Task 9: Define the NAT Translation from Inside the List to Outside the Pool
23(1)
Task 10: Specify the Interfaces
24(1)
Task 11: Test the Configuration
24(1)
Curriculum Lab 1-6: Configuring DHCP (1.2.6)
24(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
25(1)
Task 2: Save the Configurations
25(1)
Task 3: Create a Static Route
25(1)
Task 4: Create a Default Route
25(1)
Task 5: Create the DHCP Address Pool
26(1)
Task 6: Exclude Addresses from the Pool
26(1)
Task 7: Verify DHCP Operation
26(1)
Task 8: View DHCP Bindings
27(1)
Curriculum Lab 1-7: Configuring DHCP Relay (1.2.8)
27(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
28(1)
Task 2: Configure Routing on the Remote Router
28(1)
Task 3: Configure Routing on the Campus Router
28(1)
Task 4: Save the Configurations
29(1)
Task 5: Create the Campus DHCP Address Pool on the Campus Router
29(1)
Task 6: Create the Remote DHCP Address Pool on the Campus Router
29(1)
Task 7: Exclude Addresses from the Pool
29(1)
Task 8: Verify DHCP Operation on the Campus Router
29(1)
Task 9: Verify DHCP Operation on the Remote Router
30(1)
Task 10: Configure DHCP Relay
30(1)
Task 11: Verify DHCP Operation on the Remote Router
31(1)
Task 12: View DHCP Bindings
31(1)
Comprehensive Lab 1-8: Configuring NAT, PAT, and Static NAT
31(2)
Challenge Lab 1-9: NAT, PAT, DHCP
33(2)
Challenge Lab 1-10: Double NAT Configuration
35(1)
Task 1: Cabling and Configuration
36(1)
Task 2: IP Addressing
36(1)
Task 3: Inter-VLAN Communication
36(1)
Task 4: Configure VLANs, VLAN Ports, and the HTTP Server
36(1)
Task 5: Configure and Verify RIPv2 Operation
36(1)
Task 6: Configure DHCP
36(1)
Task 7: Configure NAT and PAT
37(1)
Task 8: Verify Configurations
37(1)
Optional Lab 1-11: Using a Linksys Router to Simulate a Home Network
37(4)
WAN Technologies
41(6)
Study Guide
42(4)
WAN Technologies Overview
42(1)
Concept Questions
42(1)
WAN Technologies
43(1)
Matching Terms
44(1)
WAN Design
44(1)
Concept Questions
44(2)
Lab Exercises
46(1)
PPP
47(24)
Study Guide
48(6)
Serial Point-to-Point Links
48(1)
Concept Questions
48(1)
PPP Authentication
49(1)
Concept Questions
49(1)
Configuring PPP
50(1)
Concept Questions
50(1)
Chapter Review Questions
51(3)
Lab Exercises
54(17)
Curriculum Lab 3-1: Troubleshooting a Serial Interface (3.1.7)
54(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
55(1)
Task 2: Configure the Paris Interface
55(1)
Task 3: Configure the London Interface
55(1)
Task 4: Save the Configuration
55(1)
Task 5: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 (See Appendix C) on London
55(1)
Task 6: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 (See Appendix C) on Paris
56(1)
Task 7: Correct the Clock Location
56(1)
Task 8: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 on Paris
56(1)
Task 9: Verify That the Serial Connection Is Functioning by Pinging the Serial Interface of the Other Router
56(1)
Curriculum Lab 3-2: Configuring PPP Encapsulation (3.3.2)
57(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
57(1)
Task 2: Configure the Dublin Interface
58(1)
Task 3: Configure the Washington Interface
58(1)
Task 4: Save the Configuration
58(1)
Task 5: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 (See Appendix C) on Washington
58(1)
Task 6: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 (See Appendix C) on Dublin
58(1)
Task 7: Change the Encapsulation Type
59(1)
Task 8: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 on Washington
59(1)
Task 9: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 on Dublin
59(1)
Task 10: Verify That the Serial Connection Is Functioning by Pinging the Serial Interface of the Other Router
59(1)
Curriculum Lab 3-3: Configuring PPP Authentication (3.3.3)
60(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
60(1)
Task 2: Configure the Tokyo Interface
61(1)
Task 3: Configure the Madrid Interface
61(1)
Task 4: Save the Configuration
61(1)
Task 5: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 on Madrid
61(1)
Task 6: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 on Tokyo
61(1)
Task 7: Verify That the Serial Connection Is Functioning by Pinging the Serial Interface of the Other Router
61(1)
Task 8: Configure PPP Authentication
62(1)
Task 9: Verify That the Serial Connection Is Functioning
62(1)
Task 10: Configure PPP Authentication
62(1)
Task 11: Verify That the Serial Connection Is Functioning
62(1)
Curriculum Lab 3-4: Verifying PPP Configuration (3.3.4)
62(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
63(1)
Task 2: Configure the Warsaw
63(1)
Task 3: Configure the Brasilia Interface
63(1)
Task 4: Save the Configuration
64(1)
Task 5: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 (See Appendix C) on Brasilia
64(1)
Task 6: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 (See Appendix C) on Warsaw
64(1)
Task 7: Turn on PPP Debugging
64(1)
Task 8: Change the Encapsulation Type
64(1)
Task 9: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 on Brasilia
65(1)
Task 10: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 on Warsaw
65(1)
Task 11: Verify That the Serial Connection Is Functioning
65(1)
Curriculum Lab 3-5: Troubleshooting PPP Configuration (3.3.5)
65(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
66(1)
Task 2: Configure the Paris Interface
66(1)
Task 3: Configure the London Interface
66(1)
Task 4: Save the Configuration
66(1)
Task 5: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 (See Appendix C) on London
67(1)
Task 6: Enter the Command show interface serial 0 (See Appendix C) on Paris
67(1)
Task 7: Correct the Clock Location
67(1)
Task 8: Enter the Command show cdp neighbors on London
67(1)
Task 9: Enter the Command debug ppp negotiation on London
68(1)
Task 10: Enter the command debug ppp negotiation on Paris
68(1)
Task 11: Correct the Encapsulation Type
68(1)
Task 12: Enter the command show interface serial 0 on Paris
68(1)
Task 13: Verify That the Serial Connection Is Functioning by Pinging the Serial Interface of the Other Router
68(1)
Challenge Lab 3-6: Configuring PPP with NAT, DHCP, and VLANs
69(1)
Task 1
69(1)
Task 2
69(1)
Task 3
70(1)
Task 4
70(1)
Task 5
70(1)
Task 6
70(1)
Task 7
70(1)
ISDN and DDR
71(22)
Study Guide
72(6)
ISDN Concepts
72(1)
Concept Questions
72(1)
ISDN Configuration
73(1)
Concept Questions
73(1)
DDR Configuration
73(1)
Concept Questions
74(1)
Chapter Review Questions
74(4)
Lab Exercises
78(15)
Curriculum Lab 4-1: Configuring ISDN BRI (U-Interface) (4.2.1)
78(1)
Task 1: Configure the Router
78(1)
Task 2: Verify the ISDN BRI Switch Type
79(1)
Task 3: Specify the Switch Type
79(1)
Task 4: Verify the Switch Status
79(1)
Task 5: Activate the BRI Connection
79(1)
Task 6: Review the Switch Status
79(1)
Task 7: Configure the ISDN SPIDs
80(1)
Task 8: Review the Switch Status
80(1)
Task 9: Reset the Interface
80(1)
Task 10: Save the Configuration and Reboot
80(1)
Curriculum Lab 4-2: Configuring Legacy DDR (4.3.2)
81(1)
Task 1: Configure the Router
82(1)
Task 2: Define the Switch Type and SPID Numbers
82(1)
Task 3: Define the Static Routes for DDR
83(1)
Task 4: Specify Interesting Traffic for DDR
83(1)
Task 5: Configure the DDR Dialer Information for Router 1
83(1)
Task 6: Configure the DDR Dialer Information for Router 2
84(1)
Task 7: View the Tokyo Router Configuration
84(1)
Task 8: Verify the DDR Configuration
84(1)
Curriculum Lab 4-3: Configuring Dialer Profiles (4.3.7)
85(1)
Task 1: Configure the Router
86(1)
Task 2: Define the Switch Type and SPID Numbers
86(1)
Task 3: Define the Static Routes for DDR
87(1)
Task 4: Specify Interesting Traffic for DDR
87(1)
Task 5: Configure the DDR Dialer Information
87(1)
Task 6: Configure the Dialer Information
88(1)
Task 7: Associate the Dialer Profiles
89(1)
Task 8: Configure the Dialer Timeouts
89(1)
Task 9: View the Tokyo Router Configuration
90(1)
Task 10: Verify the DDR Configuration
90(1)
Challenge Lab 4-4: Configuring Dialer Maps and Dialer Profiles
91(1)
Task 1: Physical
91(1)
Task 2: Logical Mo
91(1)
Task 3: Logical Larry
92(1)
Task 4: Logical Curley
92(1)
Task 5: Switches
92(1)
Task 6: Verification
92(1)
Frame Relay
93(24)
Study Guide
94(6)
Frame Relay Concepts
94(1)
Concept Questions
94(1)
Configuring Frame Relay
94(1)
Concept Questions
95(1)
Chapter Review Questions
96(4)
Lab Exercises
100(17)
Curriculum Lab 5-1: Configuring Frame Relay (5.2.1)
100(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
101(1)
Task 2: Configure the Serial Interface
101(1)
Task 3: Verify the Frame Relay Configuration
101(1)
Task 4: Review Switch Assignments
101(1)
Task 5: Check the Frame Relay Map
101(1)
Curriculum Lab 5-2: Configuring Frame Relay PVC (5.2.2)
102(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
102(1)
Task 2: Configure the Washington Serial Interface
102(1)
Task 3: Configure the Frame Relay Map on Washington
103(1)
Task 4: Configure the DCE on Washington
103(1)
Task 5: Configure the Dublin Router
103(1)
Task 6: Verify the Frame Relay PVC
103(1)
Task 7: Display the Frame Relay Map
104(1)
Task 8: Verify Frame Relay Connectivity
104(1)
Curriculum Lab 5-3: Configuring Frame Relay Subinterfaces (5.2.5)
104(1)
Task 1: Configure the Routers
105(1)
Task 2: Configure the Serial 0 Interfaces
105(1)
Task 3: Create Subinterfaces on the Amsterdam Router
106(1)
Task 4: Create Subinterfaces on the Paris Router
106(1)
Task 5: Create Subinterfaces on the Berlin Router
106(1)
Task 6: Configure IGRP Routing
106(1)
Task 7: Verify the Frame Relay PVC
107(1)
Task 8: Show the Frame Relay Maps
107(1)
Task 9: Show the LMIs
107(1)
Task 10: Check the Routing Protocol
108(1)
Task 11: Verify Connectivity
108(1)
Challenge Lab 5-4: Four-Interface Frame Relay Switch
108(1)
Task 1
109(1)
Task 2
109(1)
Task 3
109(1)
Task 4
109(1)
Task 5
109(1)
Task 6
109(1)
Task 7
110(1)
Challenge Lab 5-5: Frame Relay Switch Challenge Lab 1
110(2)
Task 1
112(1)
Task 2
112(1)
Task 3
112(1)
Task 4
112(1)
Task 5
113(1)
Task 6
113(1)
Task 7
113(1)
Task 8
113(1)
Task 9
113(1)
Challenge Lab 5-6: Frame-Relay Challenge Lab 2
113(1)
Task 1
114(1)
Task 2
115(1)
Task 3
115(1)
Task 4
115(1)
Task 5
115(1)
Task 6
116(1)
Task 7
116(1)
Task 8
116(1)
Task 9
116(1)
Introduction to Network Administration
117(8)
Study Guide
118(6)
Workstations and Servers
118(1)
Concept Questions
118(1)
Network Management
118(1)
Concept Questions
119(1)
Chapter Review Questions
119(5)
Lab Exercises
124(1)
Appendix A Troubleshooting Questions and Lab Exercise
125(24)
Troubleshooting Questions
125(6)
Lab A-1: WAN Troubleshooting
131(18)
Appendix B Adtran Configuration Lab
149(10)
Task 1: Log in to Adtran
149(1)
Task 2: Set Up ISDN BRI Switch Emulation
150(3)
Task 3: Set Up Analog POTS Switch Emulation (from the Main Menu)
153(1)
Task 4: Configuring Frame Relay (from the Main Menu)
154(5)
Appendix C Router Interface Summary Chart
159(2)
Appendix D Erasing and Reloading the Switch
161(2)
2900 and 2950 Series Switches
161(1)
1900 Series Switches
162(1)
Appendix E Erasing and Reloading the Router
163

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