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1.0    Switch Fundamentals:
1.1    Switch Simulator: 2950 console password assignment
1.2    Switch Simulator: 2950 vty password assignment
1.3    Switch Simulator: 2950 setting privileged EXE password
1.4    Switch Simulator: 2950 enable interface
1.5    Switch Simulator: Basic interface configuration
1.6    Switch Simulator: Initial switch configuration
1.7    Network Simulator: Catalyst 2950 switch configuration
2.0    IOS Fundamentals Lab
2.1    Router Simulator: Logging to the router
2.2    Router Simulator: Router banner MOTD
2.3    Router Simulator: Setting host name
2.4    Router Simulator: Interface configuration
2.5    Router Simulator: Setting bandwidth on an interface
2.6    Router Simulator: Setting console password
2.7    Router Simulator: Setting telnet password
2.8    Router Simulator: Copy active configuration
2.9    Router Simulator: Router CDP configuration
2.10    Router Simulator: Show CDP configuration
2.11    Network Simulator: Show CDP neighbors
2.12    Router Simulator: Bringing up a Router interface
2.13    Router Simulator: Set keepalive timers
2.14    Router Simulator: Setting auxiliary password to router
2.15    Router Simulator: Setting Hostname and Banner
2.16    Router Simulator: Configuring Router Console and Line Passwords
2.17    Router Simulator: Configuring, and Testing a Loopback Interface
2.18    Network Simulator: Viewing Host Table Entries
2.19    Network Simulator: Viewing ARP Entries
2.20    Network Simulator: Telneting between Routers
2.21    Network Simulator: Configuring workstation as TFTP server
2.22    Router Simulator: Implementing exec-timeout command
3.0    Switch Configuration and VLAN
3.1    Switch Simulator: Basic IP configuration
3.2    Switch Simulator: Configuring 2950 series switch
3.3    Switch Simulator: Troubleshooting 2950 switch
3.4    Network Simulator: 2950 Trunking Configuration
3.5    Network Simulator: Creating and Deleting 2950 VLANs
3.6    Network Simulator: Configuring VTP on 2950 switch
3.7    Network Simulator: Configuring VTP with a VTP Client
3.8    Network Simulator: Troubleshooting lab with non-matching domains
3.9    Network Simulator: Troubleshooting lab with trunk functionality
3.10    Network Simulator: Configuring devices to support VLAN
3.11    Network Simulator: VTP Configuration to establish client/server connection
3.12    Network Simulator: VLANs and Trunking between switches
3.13    Network Simulator: Routing between VLANs
4.0    Access Lists
4.1    Network Simulator: Creating an access-list
4.2    Network Simulator: Applying access-list to an interface
4.3    Network Simulator: View access-list entries
4.4    Network Simulator: Standard access-lists: Scenario lab 1
4.5    Network Simulator: Standard access-lists: Scenario lab 2
4.6    Network Simulator: Router Access-List Configuration
4.7    Network Simulator: Configuring and Verifying Standard Access List
4.8    Network Simulator: Configuring and Verifying Extended Access List
4.9    Network Simulator: Configuring and Implementing Extended Access List
4.10    Network Simulator: Verifying Extended Access List
4.11    Network Simulator: Named Access List
5.0    Routing Fundamentals Labs
5.1    Router Simulator: Configuring RIP routing protocol
5.2    Network Simulator: Configuring static routes
5.3    Network Simulator: Configuring default routes
5.4    Network Simulator: Basic IGRP routing
5.5    Network Simulator: Introduction to IP
5.6    Network Simulator: Connectivity Tests with Traceroute
5.7    Network Simulator: Implementing Static Routes
5.8    Network Simulator: Implementing Default Routes
6.0    Wide Area Networking
6.1    Network Simulator: Network Designer/Simulator: PPP configuration
6.2    Network Simulator: Configuring-point-to-point-hdlc-interface
6.3    Network Simulator: Configuring-ethernet-interfaces-on-a-router-network
6.4    Network Simulator: Configuring ISDN using bri (Basic Rate Interface)
6.5    Router Simulator: Viewing IP RIP Information
6.6    Network Simulator: Configuring RIPv2
6.7    Network Simulator: RIP2 Routing Configuration
6.8    Network Simulator: EIGRP show commands
7.0    Frame Relay
7.1    Network Simulator: Configuring Frame-Relay without sub-interfaces
7.2    Network Simulator: Configuring Frame-Relay with point-to-point sub-interfaces
7.3    Network Simulator: Frame-Relay with sub-interfaces-Routing
7.4    Network Simulator: Frame-Relay with show commands
7.5    Network Simulator: Frame-Relay Full Mesh Topology
8.0    OSPF
8.1    Network Simulator: OSPF Configuration in single area
8.2    Network Simulator: OSPF troubleshooting lab scenario-1
8.3    Network Simulator: OSPF troubleshooting lab scenario-2
8.4    Network Simulator: OSPF troubleshooting lab scenario-3
9.0    NAT
9.1     Network Simulator: NAT scenario-1
9.2    Network Simulator: NAT scenario-2
9.3    Network Simulator: NAT scenario-3
9.4    Network Simulator: Dynamic NAT scenario-1
9.5    Network Simulator: NAT troubleshooting scenario-1
9.6    Network Simulator: NAT and PAT
10.0    Routing:
10.1    RIP Routing Configuration-Scenario
10.2    EIGRP Routing Configuration-Scenario
10.3    EIGRP troubleshooting Lab Scenario
10.4    OSPF Routing Configuration-Scenario
11.0    IPv6 Basic Labs
11.1    Enabling ipv6 on a cisco router
11.2    Enabling ipv6 on a cisco router interface
11.3    Configuring ipv6 on a cisco router interface with a IPv6 address in EUI-format
11.4    Configuring ipv6 on a cisco router interface with a IPv6 address in general form
11.5    Configuring loopback interface with IPv6 address
11.6    Configuring ipv6 on two router interfaces connected directly and pinging the distant interface using console
11.7    Traceroute lab
12.0    IPv6 Routing Protocol labs
12.1    Enabling RIPng (IPv6 RIP Process) on a cisco router interface
12.2    Enabling RIPng on two routers and pinging between them
12.3    Entering RIPng router configuration mode and setting global parameters on a cisco router
12.4    Configuring EIGRPv6 on a router interface
12.5    Configuring EIGRPv6 on two routers and pinging between them
12.6    Enabling OSPF for IPv6 on a Cisco router interface
12.7    Configuring OSPF on two router interfaces
12.8    General IPv6 configuration on 2610 series router
13.0    DHCP labs
13.1    Configuring cisco router as a DHCP server
13.2    DHCP client configuration
13.3    Configuring two DHCP clients and DHCP verification commands
14.0    Exercises on Spanning Tree Protocol
14.1    Enabling STP
14.2    Configuring root switch
14.3    Configuring port-priority
14.4    Configuring switch priority of a VLAN
14.5    Configuring STP timers
14.6    Verifying STP
15.0    Exercises on PVST
15.1    Enabling and disabling uplinkfast feature on a switch
15.2    Enabling and disabling backbonefast feature on a switch
15.3    Enabling and disabling portfast feature on a switch
15.4    Enabling PVST+ on a switch
15.5    Implementing PVST on a switch network
16.0    Exercises on BGP
16.1    Basic BGP Configuration
16.2    Setting BGP attributes
16.3    Setting the BGP neighbor password
16.4    To disable the peer
16.5    Basic configuration of a Peer Group
16.6    Configuring Multi Exit Discriminator Metric

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Section 1 – Getting Started with your Cisco Lab
Lab 1-1Identifying Router Components and Accessories
Lab 1-2Connecting to a Cisco Router or Switch via Console
Lab 1-3Identifying Router & Switch IOS Software
Lab 1-4Configuring a Cisco Access Server
Lab 1-5Installing Graphical Network Simulator v3
Lab 1-6Basic Graphic Network Simulator v3 Configuration
Lab 1-7Configuring The FreeCCNAWorkbook GNS3 Topology
Lab 1-8Configuring a GNS3 Ethernet NIO Cloud

Section 2 – Basic Cisco Router and Switch Management
Lab 2-1Cisco 2500 Series Router Password Reset
Lab 2-2Cisco 2600 Series Router Password Reset
Lab 2-3Fixed Configuration Catalyst Switch Password Reset
Lab 2-4Cisco Device Initial Configuration Dialog
Lab 2-5Navigating the Cisco Command Line Interface
Lab 2-6Configuring an IP address on an Interface
Lab 2-7Interface Specific Configurations
Lab 2-8Configuring a Loopback Interface
Lab 2-9Upgrading the Cisco Internetwork Operating System
Lab 2-10Recovering a Corrupt Cisco IOS Image on a 2500 Series Router
Lab 2-11Recovering a Corrupt Cisco IOS Image on a 2600 Series Router
Lab 2-12Recovering a Corrupt Cisco IOS Image on a Catalyst Switch
Lab 2-13Configuring the Login, EXEC and MOTD Banners
Lab 2-14Reset Cisco IOS Configuration Specific Defaults

Section 3 – Configuring Basic Cisco Device Security
Lab 3-1Configuring Basic Password Authentication
Lab 3-2Configuring Local User Database Authentication
Lab 3-3Configuring AAA Authentication Lists
Lab 3-4Configuring AAA Authentication via TACACS+ Server
Lab 3-5Configuring Secure Shell Virtual Terminal Access (SSH)
Lab 3-6Configuring Numbered Access Control Lists
Lab 3-7Configuring Named Access Control Lists
Lab 3-8Configuring the VTY Line(s) Access Control List
Lab 3-9Configuring the Password Encryption Service
Lab 3-10Configuring an exec timeout and Login Failure Rate
Lab 3-11Configuring Cisco IOS Web Server Authentication
Lab 3-12Configure logging to a Remote SYSLog Server

Section 4 – Configuring Cisco Catalyst Series Switches
Lab 4-1Configuring Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
Lab 4-2Creating Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN's)
Lab 4-3Configuring a Management VLAN Interface
Lab 4-4Configuring Trunk Ports using ISL or 802.1q
Lab 4-5Configuring An EtherChannel Link
Lab 4-6Configuring EtherChannel Utilizing PAgP
Lab 4-7Configuring EtherChannel Utilizing LACP
Lab 4-8Configuring a Port Channel Interface
Lab 4-9Configuring a Static ARP Entry
Lab 4-10Configuring VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
Lab 4-11Configuring VTP Transparent Mode and VTP Pruning
Lab 4-12Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing (Router-on-a-Stick)
Lab 4-13Configuring Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol
Lab 4-14Configuring Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol
Lab 4-15Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
Lab 4-16Configuring Switchport Spanning Tree Portfast
Lab 4-17Configuring Switchport Spanning Tree BPDU Guard
Lab 4-18Configuring STP Interface Specific Attributes
Lab 4-19Configuring Dynamic Switchport Security
Lab 4-20Configuring Sticky Switchport Security
Lab 4-21Configuring a Switched Port Analyzer Session

Section 5 – Configuring Wide Area Network Links
Lab 5-1Configuring Point-to-Point T1 Links using PPP or HDLC
Lab 5-2Configuring Point-to-Point Frame Relay Links
Lab 5-3Configuring Point-to-Point Frame Relay Sub-Interfaces
Lab 5-4Configuring a Point-to-Multipoint Frame Relay WAN
Lab 5-5Configuring and Understanding Frame Relay Inverse ARP

Section 6 – Configuring Static Routing
Lab 6-1Configuring Static Routing
Lab 6-2Configuring a Floating Static Route
Lab 6-3Configuring a Static Default Route

Section 7 – Configuring Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Lab 7-1Configuring Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Lab 7-2Configuring RIP Versions 1 and 2
Lab 7-3Configuring RIP Timers
Lab 7-4Configuring RIP Triggered Updates
Lab 7-5Configuring RIP Interface Options
Lab 7-6Configuring RIP Static Neighbors
Lab 7-7Configuring RIP Default Information Originate
Lab 7-8Configuring RIP Route Summarization
Lab 7-9Configuring RIP Route Metric Offset-Lists

Section 8 – Configuring Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
Lab 8-1Configuring Basic EIGRP
Lab 8-2Configuring EIGRP Static Neighbors
Lab 8-3Configuring EIGRP Split Horizon
Lab 8-4Configuring EIGRP Stub Area Networks
Lab 8-5Configuring EIGRP Timers
Lab 8-6Configuring EIGRP Maximum Paths
Lab 8-7Configuring EIGRP Passive Interface
Lab 8-8Configuring EIGRP Route Summarization
Lab 8-9Configuring EIGRP Default Route Propagation

Section 9 – Configuring Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Lab 9-1Configuring Basic OSPF
Lab 9-2Configuring OSPF Priority
Lab 9-3Configuring OSPF Network Types
Lab 9-4Configuring OSPF Static Neighbors
Lab 9-5Configuring Multi-Area OSPF
Lab 9-6Configuring The OSPF Router-ID
Lab 9-7Configuring OSPF Timers
Lab 9-8Configuring Per Interface OSPF
Lab 9-9Configuring OSPF Stub Areas
Lab 9-10Configuring OSPF Interface Cost
Lab 9-11Configuring OSPF Auto Cost Reference Bandwidth
Lab 9-12Configuring OSPF Passive Interface
Lab 9-13Configuring OSPF Maximum Paths
Lab 9-14Configuring OSPF Route Summarization
Lab 9-15Configuring OSPF Default Route Propagation

Section 10 – Configuring Route Redistribution
Lab 10-1Configuring Static Route Redistribution
Lab 10-2Configuring Mutual OSPF and RIP Redistribution
Lab 10-3Configuring Mutual OSPF and EIGRP Redistribution
Lab 10-4Configuring Mutual EIGRP and RIP Redistribution

Section 11 – Configuring IP Services
Lab 11-1Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT) One-to-One
Lab 11-2Configuring a Network Address Translation (NAT) Pool
Lab 11-3Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT) Many-to-One
Lab 11-4Configuring the Cisco IOS DHCP Server
Lab 11-5Configuring an IOS DHCP Server IP Exclusion Range
Lab 11-6Configuring an IP DHCP Helper Address
Lab 11-7Configuring the Cisco IOS NTP Client
Lab 11-8Configuring the Cisco IOS NTP Server
Lab 11-9Configuring Cisco IOS DNS Name Servers

Section 12 – Configuring IP Version 6 (IPv6)
Lab 12-1The Basics of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Lab 12-2Configuring IPv6 Interface Addressing
Lab 12-3Configuring IPv6 Static Routing
Lab 12-4Configuring Basic IPv6 RIPng
Lab 12-5Configuring Basic IPv6 OSPFv3
Lab 12-6Configuring IPv6 Access List

Section 13 – Installing and Configuring Cisco GUI's
Lab 13-1Configuring SDM Minimum Requirements
Lab 13-2Installing Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM)

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