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Routing and Switching Pro - English 6.0.x

LESSON PLAN

Revised Jul-11-

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Table of ContentsICND1 IntroductionSection 1.1: ICND1 Introduction....................................................................................................5Networking ConceptsSection 2.1: Networking Fundamentals.........................................................................................6Section 2.2: Network Devices........................................................................................................7Section 2.3: TCP/IP Networking Model.........................................................................................8Section 2.4: Data Encapsulation...................................................................................................9Section 2.5: OSI Networking Model.............................................................................................10Section 2.6: Data Communications.............................................................................................11Section 2.7: Ethernet Networking................................................................................................12IPv4 AddressingSection 3.1: IPv4 Overview.........................................................................................................13Section 3.2: IPv4 Address Classes.............................................................................................14Section 3.3: Subnetting...............................................................................................................15Section 3.4: Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM)...............................................................16Section 3.5: Subnet Planning and Design...................................................................................17IPv6 AddressingSection 4.1: IPv6 Addressing Overview......................................................................................18Section 4.2: IPv6 Host Configuration...........................................................................................19Cisco Device BasicsSection 5.1: Cisco Device Access...............................................................................................20Section 5.2: System Startup........................................................................................................21Section 5.3: Command Line Interface (CLI)................................................................................22Section 5.4: Command Line Help................................................................................................24Section 5.5: Basic Device Settings..............................................................................................25Section 5.6: Device Passwords...................................................................................................27Section 5.7: System Message Log..............................................................................................29Section 5.8: Network Communications Troubleshooting.............................................................30LAN SwitchingSection 6.1: Layer 2 Switching Overview....................................................................................32Section 6.2: Switch Interface Configuration.................................................................................33Section 6.3: Switch IP Configuration...........................................................................................35Section 6.4: Virtual LANs (VLANs)..............................................................................................37Section 6.5: Trunking...................................................................................................................39Section 6.6: Switch Security........................................................................................................40Section 6.7: Remote Switch Access............................................................................................42Section 6.8: Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)..............................................................................44Section 6.9: Switch Troubleshooting...........................................................................................46IP Routing TechnologiesSection 7.1: IPv4 Routing............................................................................................................48Section 7.2: IPv4 Routing Troubleshooting.................................................................................50Section 7.3: Routing Implementations.........................................................................................51Section 7.4: Static Routing..........................................................................................................53Section 7.5: Route Summarization..............................................................................................54Section 7.6: IPv6 Routing............................................................................................................56Section 7.7: InterVLAN Routing Overview...................................................................................57Section 7.8: InterVLAN Routing Configuration............................................................................58Copyright © 2017 TestOut Corporation. 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IP ServicesSection 8.1: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)........................................................60Section 8.2: Access Control Lists (ACLs)....................................................................................61Section 8.3: ACL Configuration...................................................................................................62Section 8.4: ACL Troubleshooting...............................................................................................64Section 8.5: Network Address Translation (NAT) Overview........................................................65Section 8.6: NAT Configuration...................................................................................................66Section 8.7: Network Time Protocol (NTP)..................................................................................68Device Configuration and ManagementSection 9.1: Router Configuration Files.......................................................................................69Section 9.2: IOS Licensing..........................................................................................................72Section 9.3: NetFlow...................................................................................................................73ICND2 IntroductionSection 10.1: ICND2 Introduction................................................................................................74Advanced SwitchingSection 11.1: Advanced Trunking................................................................................................75Section 11.2: Spanning Tree Overview.......................................................................................76Section 11.3: Spanning Tree Concepts.......................................................................................77Section 11.4: Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration..................................................................79Section 11.5: Switch Troubleshooting.........................................................................................81Advanced RoutingSection 12.1: Dynamic Routing...................................................................................................82Section 12.2: Layer 3 InterVLAN Routing....................................................................................83Section 12.3: Default Gateway Redundancy...............................................................................85Section 12.4: IPv6 and Extended IPv4 ACLs..............................................................................86Section 12.5: IPv6 and Extended ACL Configuration..................................................................87Wide Area NetworksSection 13.1: WAN Types...........................................................................................................89Section 13.2: Leased Line WAN Links........................................................................................90Section 13.3: PPP and Multilink PPP..........................................................................................91Section 13.4: PPPoE Configuration.............................................................................................93Section 13.5: Virtual Private Networks........................................................................................94Section 13.6: WAN Troubleshooting...........................................................................................95IPv4 Routing ProtocolsSection 14.1: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Overview..........................................................96Section 14.2: OSPF for IPv4.......................................................................................................97Section 14.3: OSPF Configuration..............................................................................................98Section 14.4: OSPF Areas and LSA Types.................................................................................99Section 14.5: EIGRP for IPv4 Routing.......................................................................................101Section 14.6: EIGRP for IPv4 Configuration..............................................................................102Section 14.7: eBGP for IPv4......................................................................................................103Section 14.8: IPv4 Routing Protocol Troubleshooting...............................................................104IPv6 Routing ProtocolsSection 15.1: IPv6 Routing........................................................................................................106Section 15.2: OSPF for IPv6.....................................................................................................108Section 15.3: EIGRP for IPv6....................................................................................................109Network Management Using Cisco DevicesSection 16.1: Simple Network Management Protocol...............................................................110Section 16.2: Quality of Service (QoS)......................................................................................111Section 16.3: Enterprise Networking.........................................................................................112Section 16.4: Cloud Resources.................................................................................................113Copyright © 2017 TestOut Corporation. 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Section 16.5: Network Security.................................................................................................114Practice ExamsPractice Exams..........................................................................................................................115AppendicesAppendix A: Switching Pro Exam Objectives............................................................................117Appendix B: Routing Pro Exam Objectives...............................................................................108Appendix C: Cisco 100-105 ICND1 Exam Objectives...............................................................110Appendix D: Cisco 200-105 ICND2 Exam Objectives...............................................................115Appendix E: Cisco 200-125 CCNA Exam Objectives................................................................119Appendix F: Approximate Time for the Course.....................Error: Reference source not found27

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1.1: ICND1 Introduction

Summary

Cisco offers two options for obtaining CCNA certification:

1. Pass the 200-125 CCNA exam (covers both ICND1 and ICND2). 2. Pass both the 100-105 ICND1 AND the 200-105 ICND2 exams.

You can use this TestOut product to prepare for any of these exams.This course also prepares you for two of TestOut's certifications:

TestOut Routing Pro TestOut Switching Pro

For Cisco certifications, the course has been organized as follows:

Sections 2 through 9 prepare you for the ICND1. Sections 11 through 16 prepare you for the ICND2.

For TestOut certifications, we recommend you study all of the material before taking the exams.Before you start this course, you should have completed one of the following courses or have equivalent networking experience:

TestOut Network Pro CompTIA Network+

Video/Demo Time1.1.1 ICND1 Introduction 0:45

Total Video Time 0:45

Fact Sheets1.1.2 Using the Cisco Simulator1.1.3 Cisco Device Icons

Total TimeAbout 11 minutes

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2.1: Networking Fundamentals

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the two classifications of twisted pair cable? What are the characteristics of the Cat 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable

type? How do the Cat 5 and Cat 5e types differ? What is the general rule for substituting UTP cable types? What is the purpose of cladding in fiber optic cabling? What are the advantages of fiber optic cabling? How do single-mode fiber cables differ from multi-mode? What connector types are used with fiber optic cable?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.7 Select the appropriate cabling type based on implementation requirements

Video/Demo Time2.1.1 Network Design Overview 3:392.1.2 Cables and Connectors 7:42

Total Video Time 11:21

Fact Sheets2.1.3 Twisted Pair Facts2.1.4 Fiber Optic Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 26 minutes

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2.2: Network Devices

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the function of a switch? How does a unicast transmission differ from a broadcast transmission? How do routers handle broadcast transmissions? What is convergence? Why would you use a router instead of a switch? How do different network appliances affect network communications?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

1.3 Describe the impact of infrastructure components in an enterprise network o 1.3.a Firewalls o 1.3.b Access points o 1.3.c Wireless controllers

2.2 Interpret Ethernet frame format

Video/Demo Time2.2.1 Switches 8:302.2.3 Routers 10:182.2.5 Internetworks 3:292.2.6 Network Appliances 8:18

Total Video Time 30:35

Fact Sheets2.2.2 LAN Connectivity Device Facts2.2.4 Router Facts2.2.7 Network Appliance Facts

Number of Exam Questions14 questions

Total TimeAbout 60 minutes

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2.3: TCP/IP Networking Model

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the purpose of a network model? How does the TCP protocol differ from the UDP protocol? What functions are performed by Application layer protocols? How does TCP negotiate a connection with a remote host? What role do port assignments play in application-to-application

communications? What functions are provided by the Internet layer? What are MAC addresses? How are they used by the Link layer?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.1 Compare and contrast OSI and TCP/IP models 1.2 Compare and contrast TCP and UDP protocols

Video/Demo Time2.3.1 Network Models Overview 5:252.3.2 TCP/IP Model 9:302.3.4 Application Layer 3:312.3.5 Transport Layer 5:542.3.6 Internet Layer 7:382.3.7 Link Layer 2:34

Total Video Time 34:32

Fact Sheets2.3.3 TCP/IP Model Overview Facts2.3.8 TCP/IP Model Facts2.3.9 TCP and UDP Port Numbers

Number of Exam Questions3 questions

Total TimeAbout 53 minutes

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2.4: Data Encapsulation

Lecture Focus Questions:

How does data encapsulation facilitate data transmission? What are the TCP/IP encapsulation process steps on a sending host? What are the TCP/IP de-encapsulation process steps? What information does the Transport layer add to data being transmitted? What is a PDU? How do PDUs relate to TCP/IP layers?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.1 Compare and contrast OSI and TCP/IP models

Video/Demo Time2.4.1 Data Encapsulation and PDUs 8:33

Total Video Time 8:33

Fact Sheets2.4.2 Data Encapsulation Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 18 minutes

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2.5: OSI Networking Model

Lecture Focus Questions:

How does the OSI model differ from the TCP/IP model? How are they similar? What is the function of the Physical layer of the OSI model? What is the

corresponding layer in the TCP/IP model? How does the Presentation layer ensure that data presented to the Application

layer is in a compatible form? Which protocols are used by the Data Link layer? How are host-to-host connections managed? Which protocols are used to determine the IP address of a known MAC address?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.1 Compare and contrast OSI and TCP/IP models

Video/Demo Time2.5.1 OSI Comparison to TCP/IP 2:562.5.2 OSI Layers 6:162.5.7 Network Applications 5:46

Total Video Time 14:58

Fact Sheets2.5.3 OSI Model Facts2.5.4 Lower OSI Layer Facts2.5.5 Upper OSI Model Layer Facts2.5.6 OSI Layer Summary2.5.8 TCP/IP Protocol Suite Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 48 minutes

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2.6: Data Communications

Lecture Focus Questions:

Which destination address and source address are identified in a frame header? When are ARP requests used? What information is contained in the unicast response to an ARP broadcast? What action does a router perform when it receives frames? What happens if there are missing or damaged packets?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

1.1 Compare and contrast OSI and TCP/IP models

Video/Demo Time2.6.1 Packets and Frames 6:462.6.2 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) 5:462.6.3 IP Communications 7:03

Total Video Time 19:35

Fact Sheets2.6.4 Network Communications Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 36 minutes

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2.7: Ethernet Networking

Lecture Focus Questions:

What functions do network access technologies provide? What are the three most common topology types used by Ethernet? What are the components of a chassis-based switch? What function does each

component perform? What is switch layering? How does it work? How does the CSMA/CD network access method help to ensure data delivery? What are the components of an Ethernet frame? What hardware is required to use full-duplex mode?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

1.1 Compare and contrast OSI and TCP/IP models 1.6 Compare and contrast network topologies

o 1.6.a Star o 1.6.b Mesh o 1.6.c Hybrid

1.7 Select the appropriate cabling type based on implementation requirements 2.2 Interpret Ethernet frame format

Video/Demo Time2.7.1 History of Access Technologies 2:592.7.2 Network Topologies 5:392.7.3 Network Access (CSMA/Cx) 9:252.7.6 Frame Format 4:552.7.8 Ethernet Standards 3:43

Total Video Time 26:41

Fact Sheets2.7.4 Ethernet Architecture Facts2.7.5 Half and Full Duplex Facts2.7.7 Ethernet Frame Format Facts2.7.9 Ethernet Standards Facts

Number of Exam Questions12 questions

Total TimeAbout 59 minutes

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3.1: IPv4 Overview

Lecture Focus Questions:

What information do IP addresses provide? What is the binary form of the IPv4 address 192.168.46.20? What is the role of a subnet mask?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.11 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing

Video/Demo Time3.1.1 IP Addresses 5:253.1.3 Binary Math 14:233.1.5 IP Address Format 6:38

Total Video Time 26:26

Fact Sheets3.1.2 IP Address Facts3.1.4 Binary Math Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 41 minutes

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3.2: IPv4 Address Classes

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the purpose of the IP address default class? What is the default address class of the IP address 132.11.166.5? Which three address ranges are used for private IP addresses? Using IPv4, how is the host portion of a network address expressed? Which network address is used by routers to specify the default route? What are commonly used broadcast address formats? What is a commonly used loopback address?

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

3.0 IP routing implementation o Calculate and configure subnet masks for network hosts

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.11 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing

Video/Demo Time3.2.1 IP Address Classes 7:133.2.4 Public vs. Private IP Addresses 8:17

Total Video Time 15:30

Fact Sheets3.2.2 IP Address Class Facts3.2.3 Special Address Facts3.2.5 Public and Private IP Address Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 38 minutes

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3.3: Subnetting

Lecture Focus Questions:

Which formula is used to determine the decimal value of a binary number? What is the purpose of a subnet? How do subnets enable network

implementation? What does a subnet mask identify? Given IP addresses and subnet masks, how do you determine if two workstations

are on the same subnet?

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

3.0 IP routing implementation o Calculate and configure subnet masks for network hosts

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.11 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing

Video/Demo Time3.3.1 Subnetting Overview 8:443.3.2 Subnetting Math 13:01

Total Video Time 21:45

Fact Sheets3.3.3 Subnet Math Facts3.3.4 Subnetting Facts

Number of Exam Questions3 questions

Total TimeAbout 35 minutes

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3.4: Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM)

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the relationship between the number of subnets on a network and the number of hosts on each subnet?

How are classful addresses different from classless addresses? What information do CIDR routers use to identify networks? What is route aggregation?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting

Video/Demo Time3.4.1 VLSM 17:57

Total Video Time 17:57

Fact Sheets3.4.2 VLSM Facts3.4.3 Subnetting Operations Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 36 minutes

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3.5: Subnet Planning and Design

Lecture Focus Questions:

If you use 8 bits for host addressing, how many hosts can you have on each subnet?

How do you determine the number of subnets you will need for the network? If you want to increase the number of hosts on each subnet, how do you change

the subnet mask? What is this process called?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Given a scenario, select and configure subnet addresses, masks, and host addresses.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

3.0 IP routing implementation o Calculate and configure subnet masks for network hosts

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.11 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing

Video/Demo Time3.5.1 Subnet Design 8:203.5.2 Configuring Subnets 7:59

Total Video Time 16:19

Lab/Activity3.5.4 Configure Subnet Masks 13.5.5 Configure Subnet Masks 2

Fact Sheets3.5.3 Subnet Design Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 40 minutes

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4.1: IPv6 Addressing Overview

Lecture Focus Questions:

Why was it necessary to implement IPv6? How many bits of data does each quartet represent in an IPv6 address? How do you properly abbreviate an IPv6 address? What two 64-bit parts are contained in an IPv6 address, and what does each part

represent? What is the difference between an anycast address and a unicast address? What is the function of the local loopback address? How can you easily identify IPv6 multicast addresses? What does the special address FF02::2 mean? When is address ::1 used?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

1.10 Compare and contrast IPv4 address types o 1.10.a Unicast o 1.10.b Broadcast o 1.10.c Multicast

1.11 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing 1.12 Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing

requirements in a LAN/WAN environment 1.15 Compare and contrast IPv6 address types

o 1.15.a Global unicast o 1.15.b Unique local o 1.15.c Link local o 1.15.d Multicast o 1.15.e Modified EUI 64 o 1.15.f Autoconfiguration o 1.15.g Anycast

Video/Demo Time4.1.1 IPv6 Overview 3:224.1.3 IPv6 Addressing 9:004.1.5 IPv6 Address Types 4:00

Total Video Time 16:22Fact Sheets

4.1.2 IPv6 Benefits Facts4.1.4 IPv6 Address Facts4.1.6 IPv6 Address Type Facts

Number of Exam Questions10 questions

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4.2: IPv6 Host Configuration

Lecture Focus Questions:

How is the EUI-64 format applied? When would you use dual stack? Which tunneling methods use NAT? How does 6 to 4 tunneling differ from the Intra-site Automatic Tunnel Addressing

Protocol (ISATAP) method of tunneling? Which is easier to implement? How does Teredo tunneling enable host-to-host communication between IPv6

devices through an IPv4 network? How are IPv6 addresses created using static partial assignment? What is the next step to configure an IPv6 address if the host receives a neighbor

advertisement (NA) message?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Implement IPv6 on a network by configuring IPv6 addresses on its interfaces.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

1.13 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv6 addressing 1.14 Configure and verify IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration 1.15 Compare and contrast IPv6 address types

o 1.15.a Global unicast o 1.15.b Unique local o 1.15.c Link local o 1.15.d Multicast o 1.15.e Modified EUI 64 o 1.15.f Autoconfiguration o 1.15.g Anycast

Video/Demo Time4.2.1 EUI-64 and Auto-Configuration 3:434.2.3 Configuring IPv6 2:50

Total Video Time 6:33Fact Sheets

4.2.2 EUI-64 Addressing Facts4.2.4 IPv6 Network Implementation Strategy Facts4.2.5 IPv6 Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

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5.1: Cisco Device Access

Lecture Focus Questions:

What HyperTerminal settings should you use to connect to the router console? What are the requirements for using a VTY (virtual terminal) connection to a

Cisco device? What types of cable can you use to connect a PC to a router console port? If an SDM connection to a new router fails, what should you do to connect to the

router?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use HyperTerminal to connect to a Cisco device console. Use Telnet or SSH to create a virtual terminal connection to a Cisco device.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

7.4 Configure and verify initial device configuration

Video/Demo Time5.1.1 Device Access 4:47

Total Video Time 4:47

Fact Sheets5.1.2 Device Connection Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 17 minutes

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5.2: System Startup

Lecture Focus Questions:

Where is the startup-config file stored? Where is the running-config file stored? What happens to unsaved configuration changes when the system is powered

down or loses power? What is stored in ROM? How does flash memory differ from NVRAM (non-volatile RAM)? In which locations does the system check for the IOS image if the start-up config

file is missing or the location is not specified?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Save configuration changes.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

1.0 Switch setup and configuration o Manage switch configuration files

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

1.0 Router setup and configuration o Manage router configuration files

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

2.2 Interpret Ethernet frame format

Video/Demo Time5.2.1 Device Startup Sequence 3:48

Total Video Time 3:48

Fact Sheets5.2.2 Device Memory Facts5.2.3 Startup Sequence Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 19 minutes

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5.3: Command Line Interface (CLI)Lecture Focus Questions:

What router mode is indicated by the # prompt? When would you use ROM Monitor mode? How do you get to EXEC mode from

this mode? When would you boot into RXBoot mode? How do you enter RXBoot mode? What is the difference between using exit or Ctrl + Z when changing

confirmation modes? How are switches with multiple banks numbered? What is the slot/port numbering scheme for routers without built-in ports or built-

in WIC slots?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Enter and move between basic command mode prompts. Use show commands to find information about the device configuration. Use the copy command to save configuration changes and load different

versions of the configuration files.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

1.0 Switch setup and configuration o View switch configuration information o Manage switch configuration files o Manage switch IOS files

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

1.0 Router setup and configuration o View router configuration information o Manage router configuration files o Manage router IOS files

2.0 Router interface configuration o View the status of router interfaces

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

7.3 Configure and verify device management o 7.3.a Backup and restore device configuration o 7.3.b Using Cisco Discovery Protocol or LLDP for device discovery o 7.3.c Licensing o 7.3.d Logging o 7.3.e Timezone o 7.3.f Loopback

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7.4 Configure and verify initial device configuration

Video/Demo Time5.3.1 Command Modes 2:425.3.2 Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) 7:22

Total Video Time 10:04

Lab/Activity5.3.7 Find Device Information

Fact Sheets5.3.3 Command Mode Facts5.3.4 Show Command List5.3.5 Copy Command List5.3.6 Interface Naming Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 43 minutes

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5.4: Command Line Help

Lecture Focus Questions:

Using CLI Help, how would you display commands that start with a specific letter?

Using CLI Help, how would you display the keywords for a specific command? When using command history, how could you display a command you typed

previously? How do you display all the commands in the command history?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use help commands to find information about the commands available. Use the Cisco command history to select previously used commands.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

7.4 Configure and verify initial device configuration

Video/Demo Time5.4.1 Using Command History, Editing, and Help 6:41

Total Video Time 6:41

Fact Sheets5.4.2 Command Help Facts5.4.3 Command History Facts5.4.4 Command Editing Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 31 minutes

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5.5: Basic Device SettingsLecture Focus Questions:

What command do you use to set a description for a specific interface? How do you remove the interface description? What does the no logging console command accomplish? How can you change the disconnect time? If you enter a banner command without a keyword, which type of banner is

created? How do you create multiple-line banners?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Name a host and designate a description for an interface. Use commands to control response messages. Create banners.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

1.0 Switch setup and configuration o Configure switch hostnames and interface descriptions o Configure switch banners

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

1.0 Router setup and configuration o Configure router hostnames and interface descriptions o Configure router banners

2.0 Router interface configuration o View the status of router interfaces o View directly connected devices using CDP o Configure Ethernet and serial router interfaces o Configure TCP/IP settings on a router interface o Configure a PPP connection between routers o Configure PPPoE connections on a router

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

7.3 Configure and verify device management o 7.3.a Backup and restore device configuration o 7.3.b Using Cisco Discovery Protocol or LLDP for device discovery o 7.3.c Licensing o 7.3.d Logging o 7.3.e Timezone o 7.3.f Loopback

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7.4 Configure and verify initial device configuration

Video/Demo Time5.5.1 Configuring Basic Device Settings 10:38

Total Video Time 10:38

Lab/Activity5.5.3 Configure Hostnames and Descriptions5.5.6 Configure Banners5.5.7 Modify Banners

Fact Sheets5.5.2 Hostname and Description Command List5.5.4 Screen Output Management Facts5.5.5 Banner Command List

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 48 minutes

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5.6: Device PasswordsLecture Focus Questions:

What is the difference between enable and enable secret passwords? Which one is more secure?

How would you require a password when logging in through the console? You have configured the VTY lines on a router with a password, but you did not

use the login command. Will VTY login be allowed? Will a password be required? What must you do to disable VTY login? Why is the login command in line mode important?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure router passwords, including enable, console, and VTY. Restrict console and VTY access to a Cisco device. Recover device passwords

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

7.0 Switch security o Restrict access to a switch o Configure switch passwords

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

9.0 Router security configuration o Restrict router access o Configure router passwords

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

6.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic device hardening o Local authentication o Secure password o Access to device

Source address Telnet/SSH

o Login banner 7.3 Configure and verify device management

o Backup and restore device configuration o Using Cisco Discovery Protocol or LLDP for device discovery o Licensing o Logging o Timezone o Loopback

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7.4 Configure and verify initial device configuration

Video/Demo Time5.6.1 Password Levels 4:315.6.2 Configuring Line Level Passwords 3:035.6.4 Configuring Enable Mode Passwords 3:35

Total Video Time 11:09

Lab/Activity5.6.3 Set Console and VTY Passwords5.6.5 Exploring Enable Passwords5.6.6 Modify System Passwords

Fact Sheets5.6.7 Device Password Facts5.6.8 Password Recovery Facts

Number of Exam Questions13 questions

Total TimeAbout 50 minutes

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5.7: System Message Log

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the function of syslog messages? What are the components of log messages? In which situation would you redirect log messages to a syslog server? What are the system logging message severity levels?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure Syslog.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

7.1 Configure and verify device-monitoring protocols o Syslog

Video/Demo Time5.7.1 Syslog Overview 7:185.7.2 Configuring Centralized Logging with Cisco Devices 1:45

Total Video Time 9:03

Fact Sheets5.7.3 Syslog Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 23 minutes

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5.8: Network Communications Troubleshooting

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the differences between ping and traceroute? You can ping a device but can't open a Telnet session with that device. What is

the problem? What are possible uses of extended mode for ping and traceroute? In which situations can you receive a traceroute time exceeded message? What information does the ipconfig command provide? What action should you take if you suspect a routing failure is the result of a

cache that hasn't been updated? What should you check for if all hosts on a local network can communicate with

each other, but not with hosts outside the local network?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Use ping and traceroute to verify connectivity between devices.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

2.0 Router interface configuration o View the status of router interfaces o Troubleshoot router connections

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

1.8 Apply troubleshooting methodologies to resolve problems o Perform and document fault isolation o Resolve or escalate o Verify and monitor resolution

7.2 Troubleshoot network connectivity issues using ICMP echo-based IP SLA 7.6 Use Cisco IOS tools to troubleshoot and resolve problems

o Ping and traceroute with extended option o Terminal monitor o Log events o Local SPAN

Video/Demo Time5.8.1 Network Communications Troubleshooting 8:585.8.3 Troubleshooting Network Communications 7:43

Total Video Time 16:41

Lab/Activity5.8.8 Exploring TCP/IP Communications

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Fact Sheets5.8.2 Network Communications Troubleshooting Facts5.8.4 ICMP Facts5.8.5 Cisco IP Troubleshooting Utility Facts5.8.6 Workstation IP Troubleshooting Utility Facts5.8.7 IP Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 58 minutes

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6.1: Layer 2 Switching Overview

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the function of a CAM table? How does a switch learn information to populate the CAM table? When is a CAM table complete? When does a switch use flooding? What happens when a switch floods the

frame? In what circumstance does a switch filter a frame? When do transparent bridges forward packets? How does the store and forward method of switching differ from the fragment-

free method? What conditions can lead to a broadcast storm?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.5 Compare and contrast collapsed core and three-tier architectures 2.1 Describe and verify switching concepts

o MAC learning and aging o Frame switching o Frame flooding o MAC address table

Video/Demo Time6.1.1 Switching Operations 7:146.1.3 Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast Frames 6:186.1.5 Collision and Broadcast Domains 5:246.1.7 Switching Methods 5:196.1.9 Switch Architecture 5:09

Total Video Time 29:24

Fact Sheets6.1.2 Switch Forwarding Facts6.1.4 Frame Type Facts6.1.6 Broadcast and Collision Domain Facts6.1.8 Switching Method Facts

Number of Exam Questions13 questions

Total TimeAbout 63 minutes

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6.2: Switch Interface Configuration

Lecture Focus Questions:

How does VLAN interface configuration mode differ from Ethernet, FastEthernet and GigabitEthernet interface configuration modes?

What must you consider if you manually configure the speed or duplex setting? What happens when autonegotiation fails on the Ethernet interface on a Cisco

device? What is the default setting for a switch? How does port numbering differ from switch numbering?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure a switch interface.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objectives:

1.0 Switch setup and configuration o View switch configuration information o Configure switch hostnames and interface descriptions o Configure switch banners o Manage switch configuration files o Manage switch IOS files

2.0 Switch interface configuration o Configure interface speed and duplex settings o View the status of switch interfaces

4.0 VLAN configuration o View information about VLANs configured on a switch o Manage default VLAN configuration settings o Configure VLANs on a switch

7.0 Switch security o Disable switch interfaces

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

7.4 Configure and verify initial device configuration

Video/Demo Time6.2.1 Switch Configuration Overview 4:266.2.2 Configuring Switch Interfaces 5:48

Total Video Time 10:14

Lab/Activity6.2.5 Configure Switch Ports

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Fact Sheets6.2.3 Switch Configuration Mode Facts6.2.4 Switch Configuration Command List

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 31 minutes

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6.3: Switch IP Configuration

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the minimum amount of information a workstation needs in order to communicate on a single subnet? What additional configuration values are required for inter-network communications?

What address range indicates an APIPA address assignment? What are the drawbacks to using manual IP address assignments? Why does a switch have an IP address? Which interface is assigned the IP

address?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure workstation TCP/IP settings. Configure an IP address and default gateway on a switch. Configure a router interface with an IP address.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objectives:

1.0 Switch setup and configuration o View switch configuration information o Configure switch hostnames and interface descriptions o Configure switch banners o Manage switch configuration files

2.0 Switch interface configuration o View the status of switch interfaces

3.0 TCP/IP configuration o Configure switch TCP/IP settings o Troubleshoot LAN communications

4.0 VLAN configuration o Manage default VLAN configuration settings

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objectives:

2.0 Router interface configuration o Configure TCP/IP settings on a router interface

9.0 Router security configuration o Configure remote access to a router using SSH

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

6.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic device hardening o 6.5.a Local authentication o 6.5.b Secure password

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o 6.5.c Access to device 6.5.c (i) Source address 6.5.c (ii) Telnet/SSH

o 6.5.d Login banner 7.4 Configure and verify initial device configuration

Video/Demo Time6.3.1 IP Address and Default Gateway Configuration 3:396.3.8 Verifying Switch Configuration and Operation 5:48

Total Video Time 9:27

Lab/Activity6.3.5 Configure Management VLAN Settings6.3.6 Configure Switch IP Settings6.3.7 Configure Device IP Settings6.3.10 Exploring Switch Port Status

Fact Sheets6.3.2 TCP/IP Configuration Facts6.3.3 Switch IP Configuration Facts6.3.4 Configure DNS Name Server Settings6.3.9 Switch Activity Facts

Number of Exam Questions15 questions

Total TimeAbout 65 minutes

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6.4: Virtual LANs (VLANs)Lecture Focus Questions:

What are two advantages to creating VLANs on your network? You have two VLANs configured on a single switch. How many broadcast

domains are there? How many collision domains are there? What happens if two devices on the same switch are assigned to different

VLANs?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Create VLANs and assign switch ports to a VLAN.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

4.0 VLAN configuration o View information about VLANs configured on a switch o Configure VLANs on a switch

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

2.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (normal/extended range) spanning multiple switches

o 2.4.a Access ports (data and voice) o 2.4.b Default VLAN

2.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interswitch connectivity o 2.5.a Trunk ports o 2.5.b Add and remove VLANs on a trunk o 2.5.c DTP, VTP (v1&v2), and 802.1Q o 2.5.d Native VLAN

Video/Demo Time6.4.1 VLAN Overview 5:306.4.3 Configuring VLANs 6:25

Total Video Time 11:55

Lab/Activity6.4.5 Create VLANs

Fact Sheets6.4.2 VLAN Facts6.4.4 VLAN Command List

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

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6.5: TrunkingLecture Focus Questions:

Why is trunking important to VLAN configuration? Which trunking protocols are supported on a Cisco 2960 switch? Which protocol

is an industry standard? What protocol does a Cisco switch use to automatically detect trunk ports? By default, traffic from which VLANs are allowed on trunk ports? What is the default configuration of most Cisco switches?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure a switch port as an access port or a trunk port.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

4.0 VLAN configuration o Extend VLANs to multiple switches using trunking

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

2.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (normal/extended range) spanning multiple switches

o 2.4.a Access ports (data and voice) o 2.4.b Default VLAN

2.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interswitch connectivity o 2.5.a Trunk ports o 2.5.c 802.1Q o 2.5.d Native VLAN

Video/Demo Time6.5.1 Access and Trunk Ports 6:046.5.4 Configuring Trunking 3:196.5.7 Configuring the Native VLAN 6:06

Total Video Time 15:29Lab/Activity

6.5.6 Configure Trunking6.5.8 Configure the Native VLAN

Fact Sheets6.5.2 Trunking Facts6.5.3 Default Switch Configuration Facts6.5.5 Trunking Command List

Number of Exam Questions14 questions

Total TimeAbout 55 minutes

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6.6: Switch Security

Lecture Focus Questions:

How do you configure a range of incoming concurrent connections for VTY? What two commands are used to activate Telnet connectivity? What command is used to verify the enabled version of SSH? What are the two requirements of the crypto key generate rsa command?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure remote switch access. Configure VTY passwords.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

7.0 Switch security o Enable switch port security

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

2.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interswitch connectivity o 2.5.a Trunk ports o 2.5.c DTP, VTP (v1&v2), and 802.1Q o 2.5.d Native VLAN

6.1 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot port security o 6.1.a Static o 6.1.b Dynamic o 6.1.c Sticky o 6.1.d Max MAC addresses o 6.1.e Violation actions o 6.1.f Err-disable recovery

7.4 Configure and verify initial device configuration

Video/Demo Time6.6.1 Port Security 4:276.6.3 Configuring Port Security 3:48

Total Video Time 8:15

Lab/Activity6.6.6 Configure Port Security 16.6.7 Configure Port Security 26.6.8 Configure Port Security 3

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Fact Sheets6.6.2 Port Security Facts6.6.4 Port Security Configuration Facts6.6.5 Port Security Monitoring Facts

Number of Exam Questions15 questions

Total TimeAbout 54 minutes

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6.7: Remote Switch AccessLecture Focus Questions:

Which remote access protocol encrypts traffic? What are the prerequisites to generate a key pair? What are some methods of restricting access to devices?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure a device to allow access using Secure Shell and/or Telnet. Configure SSH with a username and password. Generate a key pair for encryption.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

7.0 Switch security: o Restrict access to a switch o Configure remote access to a switch using SSH

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

9.0 Router security configuration o Restrict router access o Configure router passwords o Configure remote access to a router using SSH

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

2.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interswitch connectivity o 2.5.a Trunk ports o 2.5.c DTP, VTP (v1&v2), and 802.1Q o 2.5.d Native VLAN

6.1 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot port security o 6.1.a Static o 6.1.b Dynamic o 6.1.c Sticky o 6.1.d Max MAC addresses o 6.1.e Violation actions o 6.1.f Err-disable recovery

6.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic device hardening o 6.5.a Local authentication o 6.5.b Secure password o 6.5.c Access to device

6.5.c (i) Source address 6.5.c (ii) Telnet/SSH

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o 6.5.d Login banner 7.4 Configure and verify initial device configuration

Video/Demo Time6.7.1 Configuring Remote Access 3:33

Total Video Time 3:33

Fact Sheets6.7.2 Remote Access Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 13 minutes

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6.8: Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the default state of Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on supported interfaces?

How do you view information about CDP configuration? How can you access information about all CDP neighbor devices? What command specifies how often CDP packets are exchanged? What is the requirement for CDP? What types of devices does it discover

information about? When would you use LLDP instead of CDP?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Customize and view CDP information. Enable and disable CDP on an interface. Change CDP configuration. Configure LLDP.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

2.0 Switch interface configuration o View directly connected network devices using CDP o Manage the CDP configuration

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

2.0 Router interface configuration o View directly connected devices using CDP

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

2.8 Configure and verify Layer 2 protocols o 2.8.a Cisco Discovery Protocol o 2.8.b LLDP

6.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic device hardening o 6.5.a Local authentication o 6.5.b Secure password o 6.5.c Access to device

6.5.c (i) Source address 6.5.c (ii) Telnet/SSH

o 6.5.d Login banner 7.3 Configure and verify device management

o 7.3.b Using Cisco Discovery Protocol or LLDP for device discovery

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Video/Demo Time6.8.1 Configuring CDP 6:47

Total Video Time 6:47

Lab/Activity6.8.3 Exploring CDP6.8.4 Configure CDP6.8.5 Modify the CDP Configuration6.8.6 Find CDP Information

Fact Sheets6.8.2 CDP Command List6.8.7 Supporting Non-Cisco Devices with LLDP

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 43 minutes

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6.9: Switch TroubleshootingLecture Focus Questions:

What should you look for if the line status is up and the protocol status is down? How can you view a single line of information about each IP interface? What types of problems are the result of collisions? What are late collisions? What is a probable cause? What steps do you take to verify connectivity at the Physical layer? How do you verify that trunking is enabled correctly on a switch?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Troubleshoot problems with switches.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

3.0 TCP/IP configuration o Configure switch TCP/IP settings o Troubleshoot LAN communications

4.0 VLAN configuration o View information about VLANs configured on a switch. o Manage default VLAN configuration settings. o Configure VLANs on a switch. o Extend VLANs to multiple switches using trunking. o Troubleshoot VLAN issues. o Troubleshoot trunking issues.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

2.3 Troubleshoot interface and cable issues (collisions, errors, duplex, speed) 6.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interswitch connectivity

o 2.5.a Trunk ports o 2.5.b Add and remove VLANs on a trunk o 2.5.c DTP, VTP (v1&v2), and 802.1Q o 2.5.d Native VLAN

7.3 Configure and verify device management o 7.3.a Backup and restore device configuration o 7.3.b Using Cisco Discovery Protocol or LLDP for device discovery o 7.3.c Licensing o 7.3.d Logging o 7.3.e Timezone o 7.3.f Loopback

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6.9.1 Troubleshooting Switches 8:24Total Video Time 8:24

Lab/Activity6.9.4 Find VLAN Information6.9.5 Troubleshooting VLANs 16.9.6 Troubleshooting VLANs 2

Fact Sheets6.9.2 Switch Troubleshooting Facts6.9.3 VLAN and Trunking Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 45 minutes

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7.1: IPv4 RoutingLecture Focus Questions:

How does a router choose between two routes to the same destination network? What happens to a packet that does not match any of the routes in a routing

table? What happens when a match is found? What command do you use to view the routing table? What does an asterisk (*) on a route indicate?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

View information in a routing table.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

3.0 IP routing implementation o Configure static routes on a router o View the routing table on a router

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

3.1 Describe the routing concepts o 3.1.a Packet handling along the path through a network o 3.1.b Forwarding decision based on route lookup o 3.1.c Frame rewrite

3.2 Interpret the components of a routing table o 3.2.a Prefix o 3.2.b Network mask o 3.2.c Next hop o 3.2.d Routing protocol code o 3.2.e Administrative distance o 3.2.f Metric o 3.2.g Gateway of last resort

3.3 Describe how a routing table is populated by different routing information sources

o 3.3.a Admin distance 3.8 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 static routing

o 3.8.a Default route o 3.8.b Network route o 3.8.c Host route o 3.8.d Floating static

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7.1.1 Routing Overview 8:25Total Video Time 8:25

Fact Sheets7.1.2 Routing Table Facts7.1.3 Message Routing Facts

Number of Exam Questions15 questions

Total TimeAbout 34 minutes

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7.2: IPv4 Routing Troubleshooting

Lecture Focus Questions:

What does a successful ping verify? How does the ping command differ from the traceroute command? What are common problems that occur between hosts and routers? What causes a port to be in an err-disabled state? What are overlapping routes? What can cause overlapping routes?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use the ping and traceroute commands to troubleshoot IPv4 routing problems. View the routing table. Use the show ip protocols command to verify routing protocol configuration.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

1.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting 3.14 Troubleshoot basic Layer 3 end-to-end connectivity issues 7.6 Use Cisco IOS tools to troubleshoot and resolve problems

o 7.6.a Ping and traceroute with extended option o 7.6.b Terminal monitor o 7.6.c Log events o 7.6.d Local SPAN

Video/Demo Time7.2.1 IPv4 Routing Overview 10:257.2.2 Viewing the Routing Table 4:147.2.3 Routing Troubleshooting Tools 17:387.2.4 Using Ping and Traceroute 4:547.2.5 Host Configuration Issues 11:137.2.6 Router Configuration Issues 11:167.2.7 Using Show Commands on the Router 8:51

Total Video Time 1:08:31

Fact Sheets7.2.8 Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing Facts

Number of Exam Questions12 questions

Total TimeAbout 86 minutes

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7.3: Routing ImplementationsLecture Focus Questions:

You want to configure an automatic backup for a dynamic route. Which type of static route would you configure?

What are the sources of the routing information that is used to calculate administrative distance?

What criteria does a router use for choosing between multiple routes? Under which circumstances would you choose static routing over dynamic

routing? What is the main purpose of a floating static route?

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

3.0 IP routing implementation o Configure static routes on a router o Calculate and configure subnet masks for network hosts o Configure static routes on a router o View the routing table on a router

4.0 OSPF routing configuration o Enable OSPF routing o Configure and manage OSPF routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

3.3 Describe how a routing table is populated by different routing information sources

o 3.3.a Admin distance 3.5 Compare and contrast static routing and dynamic routing 3.8 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 static routing

o 3.8.a Default route o 3.8.b Network route o 3.8.c Host route o 3.8.d Floating static

Video/Demo Time7.3.1 Static vs. Dynamic Routing 10:037.3.4 Routing Metrics 4:127.3.5 Administrative Distance (AD) 4:20

Total Video Time 18:35Fact Sheets

7.3.2 Static Routing Facts7.3.3 Dynamic Routing Facts7.3.6 Administrative Distance Facts

Number of Exam Questions3 questions

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7.4: Static Routing

Lecture Focus Questions:

Under what circumstances would you use the ip default-gateway command to configure a default gateway?

What is the most common method of configuring a default gateway? What are advantages to configuring a default route? In which situations would static routes be useful?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure static routes.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

3.0 IP routing implementation o Configure static routes on a router

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

3.5 Compare and contrast static routing and dynamic routing 3.8 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 static routing

o 3.8.a Default route o 3.8.b Network route o 3.8.c Host route o 3.8.d Floating static

Video/Demo Time7.4.1 Configuring Static Routing 7:09

Total Video Time 7:09

Lab/Activity7.4.3 Configure Static Routes

Fact Sheets7.4.2 Static and Default Route Command List

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 26 minutes

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7.5: Route SummarizationLecture Focus Questions:

What benefits are provided by route summarization? If automatic route summarization is used, how does the router determine which

routes to summarize? What route becomes the summarized network? Which routing protocol does not support automatic route summarization? Why do discontiguous networks pose a problem for route summarization?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Given a scenario, select the appropriate subnet addresses and masks to prepare for summarization.

Given a scenario, identify the summarized route.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

3.0 IP routing implementation o Manage auto-summarization between networks

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting 3.13 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RIPv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication,

filtering, manual summarization, redistribution)

Video/Demo Time7.5.1 Route Summarization Overview 4:127.5.2 Route Summarization Network Design 4:437.5.4 Configuring Route Summarization 4:21

Total Video Time 13:16

Lab/Activity7.5.6 Exploring Auto-Summarization

Fact Sheets7.5.3 Route Summarization Facts7.5.5 Route Summarization Command List

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total Time

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7.6: IPv6 Routing

Lecture Focus Questions:

How do link-local addresses differ from unique local addresses? How are stateless addresses generated with stateless address auto-

configuration (SLAAC)? What types of problems are indicated by a failed ping? What are some possible causes of hosts not being able to communicate with a

router?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Use ping and traceroute to troubleshoot IPv6 problems.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

1.12 Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment

1.15 Compare and contrast IPv6 address types o 1.15.a Global unicast o 1.15.b Unique local o 1.15.c Link local o 1.15.d Multicast o 1.15.e Modified EUI 64 o 1.15.f Autoconfiguration o 1.15.g Anycast

3.14 Troubleshoot basic Layer 3 end-to-end connectivity issues

Video/Demo Time7.6.1 IPv6 Protocol Review 17:377.6.2 Common IPv6 Troubleshooting Issues 9:397.6.3 Exploring IPv6 Addressing on Routers 6:12

Total Video Time 33:28

Fact Sheets7.6.4 IPv6 Routing Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 43 minutes

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7.7: InterVLAN Routing Overview

Lecture Focus Questions:

A device must function at which layer in order to provide interVLAN routing? Why doesn't trunking enable interVLAN communication? What method allows a single router to perform interVLAN routing using a single

physical interface? Which function includes the concept of route once, switch many? What are the requirements for interVLAN routing? What is upstream routing?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

2.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (normal/extended range) spanning multiple switches

o 2.4.a Access ports (data and voice) o 2.4.b Default VLAN

3.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing

3.4.a Router on a stick 3.4.b SVI

Video/Demo Time7.7.1 Routing Between VLANs 7:277.7.2 Router-on-a-Stick InterVLAN Routing 8:49

Total Video Time 16:16

Fact Sheets7.7.3 InterVLAN Routing Facts

Number of Exam Questions3 questions

Total TimeAbout 25 minutes

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7.8: InterVLAN Routing ConfigurationLecture Focus Questions:

What is a subinterface? What is its role in an interVLAN configuration? How do you configure an interface as a trunk? What commands are used? What information does the show run command display?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure router-on-a-stick interVLAN routing. Configure subinterfaces and ISL encapsulation to enable interVLAN routing on a

router.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

5.0 InterVLAN routing o Configure interVLAN routing

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

3.0 IP routing implementation o Configure router-on-a-stick interVLAN routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

3.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing o 3.4.a Router on a stick o 3.4.b SVI

6.2 Describe common access layer threat mitigation techniques o 6.2.a 802.1x o 6.2.b DHCP snooping o 6.2.c Nondefault native VLAN

Video/Demo Time7.8.1 Configuring Router-on-a-Stick InterVLAN Routing 4:127.8.4 Troubleshooting InterVLAN Routing 9:10

Total Video Time 13:22

Lab/Activity7.8.3 Configure InterVLAN Routing

Fact Sheets7.8.2 InterVLAN Routing Configuration Facts7.8.5 InterVLAN Routing Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total Time

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8.1: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the difference between the ARP and RARP protocols? What is the difference between the BootP and DHCP protocols? What type of information is delivered by DHCP options? How can you make sure a specific host gets the same IP address from the

DHCP server each time it boots? How does the router determine which interfaces will respond to DHCP requests? How can you enable DHCP messages to work across subnets?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Use the SDM interface to configure the DHCP service on a router.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

8.0 DHCP server configuration o Configure the DHCP service on a router o Configure DHCP bindings o Configure a DHCP relay agent

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

5.3 Configure and verify DHCP on a router (excluding static reservations) o 5.3.a Server o 5.3.b Relay o 5.3.c Client o 5.3.d TFTP, DNS, and gateway options

Video/Demo Time8.1.1 DHCP Overview 13:338.1.4 Configuring DHCP 4:13

Total Video Time 17:46Lab/Activity

8.1.6 Configure a DHCP Server8.1.7 Configure DHCP Manual Bindings8.1.8 Configure a DHCP Relay Agent

Fact Sheets8.1.2 Address Resolution Protocols8.1.3 DHCP Facts8.1.5 DHCP Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions15 questions

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8.2: Access Control Lists (ACLs)

Lecture Focus Questions:

You want to create an access list that restricts traffic from host 12.0.15.166. What type of access list can you use?

How many access lists can be applied to a single interface? When can you have two access lists for the same direction applied to an

interface? Where in the access list should you place the most restrictive statements?

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

6.0 Access control list configuration o Implement standard, extended, and named ACLs o Use wildcard masks in ACLs o Use ACLs to manage network traffic

Permit allowed traffic Block disallowed traffic

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

6.3 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 access list for traffic filtering

o 6.3.a Standard o 6.3.b Extended o 6.3.c Named

Video/Demo Time8.2.1 ACL Overview 7:118.2.2 Standard ACLs 7:228.2.3 Named ACLs 3:02

Total Video Time 17:35

Fact Sheets8.2.4 Access List Facts8.2.5 Access List Implementation Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 32 minutes

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8.3: ACL Configuration

Lecture Focus Questions:

When viewing an access list statement, how can you determine if the list is a standard ACL?

After creating an ACL list and the list entries, what is the next step in configuring an ACL?

How are access list statements associated with an access list? What happens when you delete an access list statement?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Based on filtering requirements, construct access list statements. Create an access list and apply it to an interface.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

6.0 Access control list configuration o Implement standard and named ACLs o Use ACLs to manage network traffic

Permit allowed traffic Block disallowed traffic

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

6.3 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 access list for traffic filtering

o 6.3.a Standard o 6.3.b Extended o 6.3.c Named

6.4 Verify ACLs using the APIC-EM Path Trace ACL Analysis tool 6.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic device hardening

o 6.5.a Local authentication o 6.5.b Secure password o 6.5.c Access to device

6.5.c. (i) Source address 6.5.c. (ii) Telnet/SSH

o 6.5.d Login banner

Video/Demo Time8.3.1 Configuring Basic ACLs 6:098.3.2 Configuring Standard ACLs 9:278.3.3 Filtering Inbound Remote Access 2:43

Total Video Time 18:19

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Lab/Activity8.3.4 Restrict Telnet and SSH Access8.3.5 Permit Traffic8.3.6 Block Source Hosts

Fact Sheets8.3.7 Access List Configuration Facts8.3.8 Access List Monitoring Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 53 minutes

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8.4: ACL Troubleshooting

Lecture Focus Questions:

Why is it a good idea to use a text editor to build and evaluate ACLs before implementing them?

What type of information does the show log command display? How can you view log messages that identify which line in an ACL is being

matched? What happens to a packet that does not match any line in an ACL? Why?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Troubleshoot and resolve issues with ACLs.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

6.0 Access control list configuration o Implement standard, extended, and named ACLs o Use wildcard masks in ACLs o Use ACLs to manage network traffic

Permit allowed traffic Block disallowed traffic

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

6.3 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 access list for traffic filtering

o 6.3.a Standard o 6.3.b Extended o 6.3.c Named

Video/Demo Time8.4.1 Troubleshooting ACLs 6:04

Total Video Time 6:04

Fact Sheets8.4.2 ACL Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 21 minutes

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8.5: Network Address Translation (NAT) Overview

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the benefits of using NAT? What is the difference between an inside global address and an outside global

address? What is overloading, and why is it important in a NAT configuration? How is an access list used in NAT configuration?

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

7.0 NAT configuration o Configure static NAT on a router o Configure dynamic NAT on a router o Configure overloaded PAT on a router

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

5.6 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inside source NAT o 5.6.a Static o 5.6.b Pool o 5.6.c PAT

Video/Demo Time8.5.1 NAT Overview 4:47

Total Video Time 4:47

Fact Sheets8.5.2 NAT Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 19 minutes

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8.6: NAT ConfigurationLecture Focus Questions:

How do you link a NAT address pool to an access list and an interface? Which parameter must you use in your NAT configuration if you have more

private hosts than public IP addresses? Which NAT configuration method associates a specific outside IP address with

an inside host?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure NAT inside and outside interfaces. Configure static NAT and dynamic NAT pools.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

7.0 NAT configuration o Configure static NAT on a router o Configure dynamic NAT on a router o Configure overloaded PAT on a router

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

5.6 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inside source NAT o 5.6.a Static o 5.6.b Pool o 5.6.c PAT

Video/Demo Time8.6.1 Dynamic NAT 9:258.6.2 Configuring Dynamic NAT 4:118.6.4 Static NAT 3:548.6.5 Configuring Static NAT 2:328.6.7 Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT) 3:04

Total Video Time 23:06

Lab/Activity8.6.3 Configure Dynamic NAT8.6.6 Configure Static NAT8.6.8 Configure Overloaded PAT

Fact Sheets8.6.9 NAT Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

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8.7: Network Time Protocol (NTP)

Lecture Focus Questions:

How does NTP handle time drift? What is the function of an NTP time client? How does slam differ from slew in correcting time? How is the concept of stratum implemented by NTP?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Implement NTP. Configure NTP timezones and offsets.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

5.7 Configure and verify NTP operating in a client/server mode

Video/Demo Time8.7.1 NTP Overview 3:10

Total Video Time 3:10

Fact Sheets8.7.2 NTP Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 16 minutes

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9.1: Router Configuration Files

Lecture Focus Questions:

If a router can't find an IOS image in flash, where will it look next? What happens if a router can't find a configuration file at startup? What is the role of the configuration register? Which configuration register value tells the router to skip the startup-config file?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Recover a router password. Change a router's boot configuration. Load an IOS image from an alternate location. Upgrade the IOS image.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

1.0 Switch setup and configuration o Manage switch configuration files o Manage switch IOS files

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

1.0 Router setup and configuration o Manage router configuration files o Manage router IOS files

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

7.5 Perform device maintenance o 7.5.a Cisco IOS upgrades and recovery (SCP, FTP, TFTP, and MD5

verify) o 7.5.b Password recovery and configuration register o 7.5.c File system management

Video/Demo Time9.1.1 IOS Boot Process 11:009.1.2 Booting a Router 5:299.1.3 Router Configuration Files 7:499.1.4 Modifying Configuration Files 4:299.1.5 Router Password Recovery 6:259.1.6 Recovering a Forgotten Password 4:58

Total Video Time 40:10

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Fact Sheets9.1.7 Managing IOS Files Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 53 minutes

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9.2: IOS LicensingLecture Focus Questions:

How does a version differ from a release? What is a feature set? In what two ways can the licensing keys for the Cisco IOS be activated? What is the UDI? What command do you use to display it?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

View the current IOS license status. Add a package license.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

1.0 Switch setup and configuration o Manage switch IOS files

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

1.0 Router setup and configuration o Manage router IOS files

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

7.3 Configure and verify device management o 7.3.a Backup and restore device configuration o 7.3.b Using Cisco Discovery Protocol or LLDP for device discovery o 7.3.c Licensing o 7.3.d Logging o 7.3.e Timezone o 7.3.f Loopback

Video/Demo Time9.2.1 IOS Universal Image Model 4:599.2.2 Package Licensing and Activation 5:249.2.3 Viewing the Current License Status 3:249.2.4 Adding a Package License 4:14

Total Video Time 18:01

Fact Sheets9.2.5 IOS Licensing Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 32 minutes

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9.3: NetFlow

Lecture Focus Questions:

What IP communication issues can be monitored using NetFlow? What is a network flow? What are the features and benefits of NetFlow? How do you configure NetFlow on a Cisco router?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure NetFlow.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

7.6 Use Cisco IOS tools to troubleshoot and resolve problems o 7.6.a Ping and traceroute with extended option o 7.6.b Terminal monitor o 7.6.c Log events o 7.6.d Local SPAN

Video/Demo Time9.3.1 NetFlow Overview 9:519.3.2 Enabling NetFlow on Cisco Devices 2:57

Total Video Time 12:48

Fact Sheets9.3.3 NetFlow Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 29 minutes

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10.1: ICND2 Introduction

Summary

Cisco offers two options for obtaining the CCNA certification:

1. Pass the 200-125 CCNA exam (covers both ICND1 and ICND2). 2. Pass both the 100-105 ICND1 AND the 200-105 ICND2 exams.

The remaining sections of this course contain information relating to the Cisco 200-105 ICND2 exam.While you can use the remaining sections of this TestOut product to prepare you for the 200-105 ICND2 exam, the product is geared towards passing the 200-125 CCNA exam that covers both ICND1 and ICND2.

Video/Demo Time10.1.1 ICND2 Introduction 1:06

Total Video Time 1:06

Total TimeAbout 2 minutes

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11.1: Advanced TrunkingLecture Focus Questions:

Why is trunking important to VLAN configuration? Which trunking protocols are supported on a Cisco 2960 switch? Which protocol

is an industry standard? By default, traffic from which VLANs are allowed on trunk ports? A trunk port is set to dynamic desirable. Which configurations on other switches

are allowed so the port enters a trunking state? What is the purpose of the VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP)?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Add and remove VLANs. Configure Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP). Configure VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP).

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

4.0 VLAN configuration o Configure VLANs on a switch o Extend VLANs to multiple switches using trunking

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

2.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (normal/extended range) spanning multiple switches

o 2.4.a Access ports (data and voice) 2.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interswitch connectivity

o 2.5.b Add and remove VLANs on a trunk o 2.5.c DTP, VTP (v1&v2), and 802.1Q

Video/Demo Time11.1.1 Configuring Trunking 3:19

Total Video Time 3:19

Lab/Activity11.1.3 Configure Allowed VLANs

Fact Sheets11.1.2 Advanced Trunking Configuration11.1.4 VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 25 minutes

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11.2: Spanning Tree Overview

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is a bridging loop? How does the spanning tree protocol eliminate bridging loops?

What advantages does the spanning tree protocol provide? How is the root bridge determined? How do designated bridges differ from backup bridges? What is the function of Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs)? How do bridges recover from the loss of a bridge on the network? Which ports become root ports? Which port state builds the bridge database with MAC addresses?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Given the MAC Address of a switch, configure it to be the root bridge. Configure a switch to be a primary root bridge. Configure a switch to be a secondary root bridge.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

6.0 Spanning tree configuration o View STP configuration information

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

2.6 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot STP protocols o 2.6.a STP mode (PVST+ and RPVST+) o 2.6.b STP root bridge selection

Video/Demo Time11.2.1 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 5:14

Total Video Time 5:14

Fact Sheets11.2.2 Spanning Tree Facts11.2.3 Spanning Tree Examples

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 27 minutes

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11.3: Spanning Tree Concepts

Lecture Focus Questions:

A switch port is identified as a backup port. What state is it in? What advantages are added to spanning tree with the edge port type definition?

How does this improve performance? What advantages does the EtherChannel feature provide? Why must EtherChannel be used to create multiple links that can be used at the

same time between switches? How does EtherChannel interact with spanning tree? What function does BPDU guard provide?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

View the MAC table. Change interface states. Configure EtherChannels.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

8.0 EtherChannel configuration o Configure EtherChannel using the following

PAGP LACP

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

2.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot (Layer 2/Layer 3) EtherChannel o 2.9.a Static o 2.9.b PAGP o 2.9.c LACP

Video/Demo Time11.3.1 Key Switch Functions 6:1011.3.2 Spanning Tree Protocol Concepts 21:0411.3.3 Viewing a Switch's MAC Table 6:3811.3.5 STP Topology 13:0611.3.6 Advanced STP Features 8:2311.3.7 Configuring EtherChannels 8:24

Total Video Time 1:03:45

Lab/Activity11.3.9 Configure EtherChannel with PAGP11.3.10 Configure EtherChannel with LACP

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Fact Sheets11.3.4 Spanning Tree Protocol Concepts Facts11.3.8 EtherChannel Facts

Number of Exam Questions10 questions

Total TimeAbout 94 minutes

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11.4: Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration

Lecture Focus Questions:

Why will a tie breaker never be necessary when selecting the root switch? When would you modify an STP mode? How does PVST+ differ from Rapid PVST+? How do ports work in a multiple-VLAN environment? How are root bridges designated in a multiple-VLAN environment? What happens during STP convergence?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure STP. Select a Root Bridge. Configure Rapid PVST+. Troubleshoot STP.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

6.0 Spanning tree configuration o View STP configuration information o Manually configure a switch as a root bridge o Configure Rapid PVST+ o Troubleshoot STP issues

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

2.6 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot STP protocols o 2.6.a STP mode (PVST+ and RPVST+) o 2.6.b STP root bridge selection

Video/Demo Time11.4.1 STP Design and Implementation 10:2311.4.2 Configuring STP 5:4411.4.3 Selecting a Root Bridge 5:2411.4.8 STP Troubleshooting 6:35

Total Video Time 28:06

Lab/Activity11.4.5 Configure the Root Bridge11.4.6 Configure the Primary and Secondary Root Bridge11.4.7 Configure Rapid PVST+11.4.10 Find STP Info 111.4.11 Find STP Info 2

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Fact Sheets11.4.4 STP Design and Implementation Facts11.4.9 STP Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 72 minutes

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11.5: Switch Troubleshooting

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the most common issues that cause STP problems? What are characteristics of the data plane? What are characteristics of the control plane? What should you do to isolate VLAN and trunking problems?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Use CLI commands to troubleshoot LAN switching problems.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

2.6 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot STP protocols o 2.6.a STP mode (PVST+ and RPVST+) o 2.6.b STP root bridge selection

2.7 Configure, verify and troubleshoot STP related optional features o 2.7.a PortFast o 2.7.b BPDU guard

3.14 Troubleshoot basic Layer 3 end-to-end connectivity issues

Video/Demo Time11.5.1 Troubleshooting Models 7:5911.5.2 Layered Troubleshooting Approach 5:1911.5.3 Troubleshooting Command List 6:46

Total Video Time 20:04

Fact Sheets11.5.4 LAN Switch Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions3 questions

Total TimeAbout 29 minutes

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12.1: Dynamic Routing

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the function of a BGP protocol? How does split horizon reduce network traffic? What effect does poison reverse have on convergence? Network traffic? When are link-state packets (LSPs) sent? How is the shortest path first (SPF) algorithm used? What is a potential problem when using LSPs on a large network? How do the convergence times of the routing protocols RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP

compare?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

3.6 Compare and contrast distance vector and link state routing protocols 3.7 Compare and contrast interior and exterior routing protocols 5.1 Describe DNS lookup operation 5.2 Troubleshoot client connectivity issues involving DNS 5.4 Troubleshoot client- and router-based DHCP connectivity issues

Video/Demo Time12.1.1 Internal vs. External Routing 5:0012.1.3 Distance Vector vs. Link-State Routing Overview 3:5412.1.4 Distance Vector Routing Operation 6:3412.1.6 Link-State Routing Operation 7:25

Total Video Time 22:53

Lab/Activity12.1.9 Find Routing Table Information

Fact Sheets12.1.2 Routing Protocol Facts12.1.5 Distance Vector Facts12.1.7 Link-State Routing Facts12.1.8 Routing Protocol Comparison

Number of Exam Questions15 questions

Total TimeAbout 63 minutes

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12.2: Layer 3 InterVLAN Routing

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the function of the no switchport command? What is the most common implementation of SVI? Which command enables a switch to be managed from a remote network? Which command would you use to display the port types? What information does the show interface command provide? What is a trunk port? How do you create a trunk?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure interVLAN routing on a Layer 3 switch. Verify and troubleshoot interVLAN configurations. Use the ping command to verify access to interVLAN components. Use the show vlan brief command to display VLANs in the VLAN database. Use the show run command to view interVLAN routing information on a Layer 3

switch. Use the show interfaces trunk command to display trunk information.

This section covers the following TestOut Switching Pro objective:

5.0 InterVLAN routing o Configure interVLAN routing o Troubleshoot interVLAN routing issues

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

3.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing o 3.4.a Router on a stick o 3.4.b SVI

3.14 Troubleshoot basic Layer 3 end-to-end connectivity issues

Video/Demo Time12.2.1 Layer 3 Switch InterVLAN Routing 7:2412.2.2 Configuring Layer 3 Switch InterVLAN Routing 4:18

Total Video Time 11:42

Lab/Activity12.2.4 Configure SVI for InterVLAN Routing 112.2.5 Configure SVI for InterVLAN Routing 212.2.7 Troubleshoot InterVLAN Routing 112.2.8 Troubleshoot InterVLAN Routing 2

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Fact Sheets12.2.3 Layer 3 Switch InterVLAN Routing Facts12.2.6 SVI InterVLAN Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions12 questions

Total TimeAbout 54 minutes

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12.3: Default Gateway Redundancy

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is a virtual router? What tasks do additional HSRP member routers perform? How does the speak router state differ from the active router state? What type of router sends a coup message?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Implement HSRP on a network.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

11.0 High availability configuration o Configure HSRP

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

5.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic HSRP o 5.5.a Priority o 5.5.b Preemption o 5.5.c Version

Video/Demo Time12.3.1 Default Gateway Router Redundancy 13:1012.3.3 Configuring HSRP 7:03

Total Video Time 20:13

Lab/Activity12.3.5 Configure HSRP

Fact Sheets12.3.2 Redundant Default Gateway Facts12.3.4 HSRP Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions15 questions

Total TimeAbout 51 minutes

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12.4: IPv6 and Extended IPv4 ACLs

Lecture Focus Questions:

How does a standard ACL differ from an extended ACL? Which command is used to add an access list to an interface? How many access lists can be applied to an interface per protocol per direction? How is the wildcard mask value calculated? What are the key differences between IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs? What are the two types of IPv6 access lists? What does a red check box indicate in the APIC-EM Path Trace tool?

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

6.0 Access control list configuration o Implement extended ACLs o Use ACLs to manage network traffic

Permit allowed traffic Block disallowed traffic

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

3.14 Troubleshoot basic Layer 3 end-to-end connectivity issues 6.3 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 access list for traffic

filtering o 6.3.b Extended

6.4 Verify ACLs using the APIC-EM Path Trace ACL Analysis tool

Video/Demo Time12.4.1 Extended ACLs 6:3612.4.4 Using APIC-EM Path Trace to Verify ACLs 7:00

Total Video Time 13:36

Fact Sheets12.4.2 Extended ACL Facts12.4.3 IPv6 ACL Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 29 minutes

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12.5: IPv6 and Extended ACL ConfigurationLecture Focus Questions:

How does a standard ACL differ from an extended ACL? What command is used to add an access list to an interface? You want to create an access list that restricts ICMP traffic. Which type of access

list should you use? How many access lists can be applied to an interface per protocol per direction? What does a mask value of 0 mean? What does a value of 255 mean? How is the wildcard mask value calculated?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Control traffic using extended ACLs. Create a rule to deny specific traffic. Create a rule to permit all other IP traffic. Create rules to permit traffic in a single direction.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

6.0 Access control list configuration o Implement extended ACLs o Use wildcard masks in ACLs o Use ACLs to manage network traffic

Permit allowed traffic Block disallowed traffic

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

6.3 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 access list for traffic filtering

o 6.3.a Standard o 6.3.b Extended o 6.3.c Named

Video/Demo Time12.5.1 ACL Command Format 7:4412.5.2 Inverse Wildcard Masking 4:3912.5.4 Configuring Extended ACLs 5:26

Total Video Time 17:49

Lab/Activity12.5.6 Configure Allowed Networks12.5.7 Create Access List Statements12.5.8 Block Invalid Addresses12.5.9 Allow Only Specific Services

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Fact Sheets12.5.3 Wildcard Mask Facts12.5.5 Extended Access List Configuration Facts12.5.10 IPv6 ACL Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions13 questions

Total TimeAbout 66 minutes

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13.1: WAN Types

Lecture Focus Questions:

How do private WANs differ from public WANs? Which topologies are used by WANs? What type of line does PPPoE use to connect to the ISP's router? What are the advantages of using PPPoE?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

4.4 Describe WAN topology options o 4.4.a Point-to-point o 4.4.b Hub and spoke o 4.4.c Full mesh o 4.4.d Single vs dual-homed

Video/Demo Time13.1.1 WAN Overview 3:4013.1.3 Common WAN Technologies 6:45

Total Video Time 10:25

Fact Sheets13.1.2 WAN Type Facts13.1.4 WAN Facts

Number of Exam Questions15 questions

Total TimeAbout 36 minutes

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13.2: Leased Line WAN Links

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is a leased line WAN link? What is HDLC and what benefits does it provide? How do you configure routers to use HDLC over a leased line? What is the purpose of the FCS field used in the HDLC protocol? What are the roles of DCEs, DTEs, and CSUs in a leased line WAN link? What types of telecommunication lines are available for a leased line WAN link?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure and implement a leased line WAN link. Identify WAN technologies available for leased line WAN links. Configure a leased line WAN link to use the HDLC protocol. Configure back-to-back routers to simulate a leased line WAN link test

environment.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

2.0 Router interface configuration o View the status of router interfaces o Configure Ethernet and serial router interfaces

Video/Demo Time13.2.1 Leased Line Overview 10:0113.2.2 Exploring HDLC Links 3:2713.2.5 Configuring Back-to-Back Routers 3:42

Total Video Time 17:10

Lab/Activity13.2.4 Explore Serial Interface Status13.2.7 Configure Back-to-back Routers

Fact Sheets13.2.3 Leased Line Facts13.2.6 Serial Interface Command List

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 42 minutes

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13.3: PPP and Multilink PPPLecture Focus Questions:

What are the advantages of using PPP? What is PPP, and how do you configure routers to use it on a leased line WAN

link? Which authentication method is more secure: PAP or CHAP? How do you configure the password used with PPP authentication? What is the difference between PPP and MLPPP?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure a link to use the HDLC protocol. Configure a PPP and MLPPP connection. Add authentication to a PPP or MLPPP interface. Use the CLI to troubleshoot a serial link.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

2.0 Router interface configuration o View the status of router interfaces o Configure Ethernet and serial router interfaces o Configure a PPP connection between routers

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

4.1 Configure and verify PPP and MLPPP on WAN interfaces using local authentication

o Configure Ethernet and serial router interfaces

Video/Demo Time13.3.1 PPP Overview 8:3313.3.3 Configuring a PPP Link 11:0213.3.6 Configuring Multilink PPP 4:54

Total Video Time 24:29

Lab/Activity13.3.5 Configure PPP

Fact Sheets13.3.2 PPP Protocol Facts13.3.4 PPP Configuration Facts13.3.7 Multilink PPP Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions14 questions

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13.4: PPPoE Configuration

Lecture Focus Questions:

On which interfaces can PPPoE be configured? How do you enable a router to use one global address for many local addresses? What does the callin keyword do when using CHAP or PAP authentication? How do you enable PPP encapsulation on the dialer interface?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure a PPPoE client. Use the CLI to configure PPPoE settings. Troubleshoot issues with PPPoE.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

2.0 Router interface configuration o Configure PPPoE connections on a router

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

4.2 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot PPPoE client-side interfaces using local authentication

4.5 Describe WAN access connectivity options o 4.5.c Broadband PPPoE

Video/Demo Time13.4.1 Configuring a PPPoE Client 4:48

Total Video Time 4:48

Lab/Activity13.4.3 Configure PPPoE 113.4.4 Configure PPPoE 2

Fact Sheets13.4.2 PPPoE Client Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions3 questions

Total TimeAbout 23 minutes

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13.5: Virtual Private Networks

Lecture Focus Questions:

What function do routers between two GRE endpoints provide? What function do VPN tunnel endpoints provide? What protocols are supported by a GRE tunnel? How do site-to-site VPNs differ from remote access VPNs? How are extranets typically used? How does IPsec implement security?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure a GRE tunnel.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

3.3 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot GRE tunnel connectivity 4.5 Describe WAN access connectivity options

o 4.5.d Internet VPN (DMVPN, site-to-site VPN, client VPN)

Video/Demo Time13.5.1 VPN Overview 13:2013.5.2 GRE Tunneling for VPNs 8:0913.5.3 Configuring a GRE Tunnel 5:56

Total Video Time 27:25

Fact Sheets13.5.4 VPN Facts13.5.5 IPsec VPN Facts13.5.6 SSL VPN Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 52 minutes

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13.6: WAN Troubleshooting

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are some possible causes of Layer 1 problems? If a ping or traceroute fails, what can you examine to rule out Layer 1 and Layer 2

issues? At which layer is there a problem if a Telnet or SSH test fails? What does an interface status of down/down indicate? What does up/down

indicate? What should you verify when troubleshooting TCP/IP connectivity?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Troubleshoot and repair WAN issues relating to frame relay and serial link issues.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objectives:

2.0 Router interface configuration o Troubleshoot router connections

3.0 IP routing implementation o Troubleshoot WAN communication issues using utilities such as ping and

tracert

Video/Demo Time13.6.1 Serial WAN Link Troubleshooting 5:5913.6.2 Troubleshooting WAN Issues 7:25

Total Video Time 13:24

Lab/Activity13.6.3 View Serial Interface Status13.6.4 Troubleshoot a Serial Connection 113.6.5 Troubleshoot a Serial Connection 213.6.6 Troubleshoot a Serial Connection 313.6.7 Troubleshoot a Serial Connection 4

Fact Sheets13.6.8 WAN Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 49 minutes

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14.1: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Overview

Lecture Focus Questions:

How do the DR and the BDR reduce network traffic? When is the DR not used? How is the DR elected? How can you ensure that a specific device becomes the

DR? What conditions must be met before two routers running OSPF will share

information?

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

4.0 OSPF routing configuration o Enable OSPF routing o Configure and manage OSPF routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

3.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

Video/Demo Time14.1.1 OSPF Concepts and Terminology 8:2414.1.2 OSPF Areas and Border 5:3614.1.3 OSPF Passive Interfaces and Default Routes 6:21

Total Video Time 20:21

Fact Sheets14.1.4 OSPF Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 35 minutes

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14.2: OSPF for IPv4

Lecture Focus Questions:

Must the process ID numbers used on different OSPF routers match? What is Area 0 in an OSPF implementation? How many areas can a single subnet be in? How do the DR and BDR reduce network traffic? When is the DR not used? How is the DR elected? How can you ensure that a specific device becomes the

DR? What conditions must be met before two routers running OSPF will share

information?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure OSPF routing.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

4.0 OSPF routing configuration o Enable OSPF routing o Configure and manage OSPF routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

3.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

Video/Demo Time14.2.1 Advanced OSPF Concepts 7:3614.2.2 Configuring OSPF 9:3014.2.3 Verifying OSPF 6:11

Total Video Time 23:17

Fact Sheets14.2.4 OSPF for IPv4 Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 34 minutes

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14.3: OSPF Configuration

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the significance of the router ID? What is Area 0 in an OSPF implementation? How many areas can a single subnet be in?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure OSPF routing.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

4.0 OSPF routing configuration o Enable OSPF routing o Configure and manage OSPF routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

3.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

Video/Demo Time14.3.1 Configuring OSPF 5:2514.3.2 Configuring Passive Interfaces and Default Routes 6:3214.3.3 Verifying OSPF Operation 5:03

Total Video Time 17:00

Lab/Activity14.3.5 Enable OSPF14.3.6 Exploring OSPF14.3.7 Configure OSPF Routing

Fact Sheets14.3.4 OSPF Command List

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 48 minutes

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14.4: OSPF Areas and LSA TypesLecture Focus Questions:

What are the different types of LSAs? What is the role of an Area Border Router (ABR)? How does a router choose between competing connected and static OSPF

routes? What are the three databases that OSPF uses? When would you use an OSPF multi-area configuration? What are backbone routers? What are internal routers?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

View OSPF settings. Explore OSPF areas. Verify OSPF configuration.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

4.0 OSPF routing configuration o Enable OSPF routing o Configure and manage OSPF routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

3.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

Video/Demo Time14.4.1 OSPF Area Design 5:3214.4.2 Exploring OSPF Areas 4:5914.4.3 OSPF LSA Types 3:2914.4.4 Exploring LSA Types 5:2814.4.5 OSPF Databases 6:1614.4.6 Exploring OSPF Databases 3:22

Total Video Time 29:06

Fact Sheets14.4.7 OSPF Area and LSA Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

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14.5: EIGRP for IPv4 Routing

Lecture Focus Questions:

What type of routing protocol is EIGRP? What is the metric used with EIGRP? How does the router calculate the feasible distance? What condition must be met for a route to become a feasible successor route? What is the difference between a feasible successor and a successor? How does EIGRP determine how many paths to keep in its topology database?

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

5.0 EIGRP routing configuration o Enable EIGRP routing o Configure and manage EIGRP routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

3.11 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub)

Video/Demo Time14.5.1 EIGRP Routing Overview 7:0914.5.2 EIGRP Routing Processes 7:2814.5.3 EIGRP Convergence 6:55

Total Video Time 21:32

Fact Sheets14.5.4 EIGRP Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 31 minutes

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14.6: EIGRP for IPv4 ConfigurationLecture Focus Questions:

What are the core steps for configuring EIGRP? What is the importance of the autonomous system (AS) number? How is EIGRP different from OSPF? What are the differences between a contiguous and discontiguous network? How does EIGRP choose the bandwidth metrics for the optimal route

calculation? How many paths does load balancing support by default? What is the maximum

number of supported paths?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure EIGRP. Use CLI commands to verify EIGRP settings.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

5.0 EIGRP routing configuration o Enable EIGRP routing o Configure and manage EIGRP routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

3.11 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub)

Video/Demo Time14.6.1 EIGRP Design and Implementation 5:1714.6.2 Enabling EIGRP Routing 5:2114.6.3 Verifying EIGRP Routing 4:2314.6.5 Exploring EIGRP Convergence 6:5514.6.6 EIGRP Load Balancing, Metrics, and Autosummarization 6:1514.6.7 Exploring Auto-Summary, Load Balancing, and Passive Interfaces 6:28

Total Video Time 34:39

Lab/Activity14.6.4 Enable EIGRP

Fact Sheets14.6.8 EIGRP Implementation Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

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14.7: eBGP for IPv4

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the difference between iBGP and eBGP? What are the core steps for configuring eBGP? What is the importance of the autonomous system (AS) number? How does eBGP calculate routes? Where must a prefix reside in order for it to be advertised? Which command would you use to display eBGP information?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure eBGP. Use CLI commands to verify eBGP settings. Add prefixes for eBGP to advertise.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

5.0 EIGRP routing configuration o Enable EIGRP routing o Configure and manage EIGRP routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

4.6 Configure and verify single-homed branch connectivity using eBGP IPv4 (limited to peering and route advertisement using Network command only)

Video/Demo Time14.7.1 eBGP Overview 4:2314.7.2 Configuring eBGP for Single-Homed Branch 15:18

Total Video Time 19:41

Fact Sheets14.7.3 eBGP Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 31 minutes

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14.8: IPv4 Routing Protocol TroubleshootingLecture Focus Questions:

Why is it important to analyze neighbor relationships when troubleshooting IPv4 routing protocols?

What should you look for when analyzing neighbor relationships? How do neighbor relationship requirements differ between OSPF and EIGRP? What information is included in the topology table for EIGRP? What is the E bit? If you get a message that indicates a mismatched E bit, what

is the problem?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Use CLI commands to analyze neighbor relationships.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

4.0 OSPF routing configuration o Troubleshoot OSPF routing

5.0 EIGRP routing configuration o Troubleshoot EIGRP routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

3.14 Troubleshoot basic Layer 3 end-to-end connectivity issues

Video/Demo Time14.8.1 Adjacency Issues 5:3114.8.2 Exploring Adjacency Issues 8:18

Total Video Time 13:49

Lab/Activity14.8.5 Troubleshoot OSPF 114.8.6 Troubleshoot OSPF 214.8.7 Troubleshoot EIGRP 114.8.8 Troubleshoot EIGRP 2

Fact Sheets14.8.3 OSPF Troubleshooting Facts14.8.4 EIGRP Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions12 questions

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Total TimeAbout 56 minutes

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15.1: IPv6 RoutingLecture Focus Questions:

Which major OSPFv2 changes accommodate IPv6 in OSPFv3? What is the main difference between the commands used with OSPF in IPv4 and

those used with OSPF in IPv6? How does OSPFv3 handle IPv6 authentication? How many IPv6 address prefixes can be configured on a single interface? How is the SPF calculation interval determined? How do periods of network

topology instability affect SPF? How does interface enabling differ between OSPF for IPv6 and OSPFv2? While configuring IPv6 OSPF routing, you discover an IPv4 address is not

configured on any interface. What action must you take?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure IPv6 OSPF unicast routing between subnets.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

4.0 OSPF routing configuration o Enable OSPF routing o Configure and manage OSPF routing o Troubleshoot OSPF routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

3.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

3.10 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv3 for IPv6 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

Video/Demo Time15.1.1 IPv6 Routing 3:3915.1.3 Configuring OSPFv3 Routing 6:24

Total Video Time 10:03

Fact Sheets15.1.2 OSPFv3 Facts15.1.4 OSPFv3 Command List

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

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15.2: OSPF for IPv6

Lecture Focus Questions:

How do LSAs differ between OSPFv2 and OSPFv3? How do mismatched MTUs affect OSPFv3 routing? What are common interface subcommand configuration problems? What is the function of a type 3 Inter-area Prefix LSA?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure OSPF routing.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

4.0 OSPF routing configuration o Enable OSPF routing o Configure and manage OSPF routing o Troubleshoot OSPF routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

3.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

3.10 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv3 for IPv6 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

Video/Demo Time15.2.1 OSPFv3 Routing Overview 8:5115.2.2 Configuring OSPFv3 Routing 3:1415.2.3 Verifying OSPFv3 Routing Functionality 2:53

Total Video Time 14:58

Fact Sheets15.2.4 OSPF for IPv6 Routing Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 24 minutes

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15.3: EIGRP for IPv6

Lecture Focus Questions:

In which ways does EIGRPv6 differ from EIGRPv4? In which situation is it easy to overlook an EIGRPv6 interface enabled without an

AS number? How does EIGRP choose the bandwidth metrics for the optimal route

calculation?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure EIGRPv6. Use CLI commands to verify EIGRPv6 settings.

This section covers the following TestOut Routing Pro objective:

5.0 EIGRP routing configuration o Enable EIGRP routing o Configure and manage EIGRP routing o Troubleshoot EIGRP routing

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

3.11 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub)

3.12 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv6 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub)

Video/Demo Time15.3.1 EIGRPv6 Routing Overview 4:1615.3.2 Configuring EIGRPv6 Routing 3:1115.3.3 Common EIGRPv6 Routing Issues 4:1415.3.4 Verifying EIGRPv6 Routing Functionality 3:57

Total Video Time 15:38

Fact Sheets15.3.5 EIGRP for IPv6 Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 25 minutes

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16.1: Simple Network Management Protocol

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is SNMP? What roles do SNMP Managers and SNMP Agents play? How does SNMP use the MIB? In what ways can SNMP communication take place? How is SNMPv3 different from prior SNMP versions? How do you configure SNMP servers?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure SNMP.

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

7.1 Configure and verify device-monitoring protocols o 7.1.a SNMPv2 o 7.1.b SNMPv3

.

Video/Demo Time16.1.1 SNMP Overview 14:4716.1.2 Enabling SNMP on Cisco Devices 13:20

Total Video Time 28:07

Fact Sheets16.1.3 SNMP Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 43 minutes

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16.2: Quality of Service (QoS)

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is QoS? Which classification system does Ethernet use? What is the minimum level of quality for video and voice communications? What are the four metrics used by QoS? What is the role of the scheduler? What is the difference between a policer and a shaper?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

4.7 Describe basic QoS concepts o 4.7.a Marking o 4.7.b Device trust

4.7.c Prioritization 4.7.c. (i) Voice 4.7.c. (ii) Video 4.7.c. (iii) Data

o 4.7.d Shaping o 4.7.e Policing o 4.7.f Congestion management

Video/Demo Time16.2.1 QoS Overview 9:3416.2.3 QoS Monitoring and Management 6:44

Total Video Time 16:18

Fact Sheets16.2.2 QoS Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 27 minutes

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16.3: Enterprise Networking

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the three layers of the traditional network model? What is the goal of software-defined networking (also called network

programmability) What is the purpose of a controller in an SDN? What communicates through the southbound interface? What communicates

throughthe northbound interface?

What are the roles of APIs?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objectives:

2.10 Describe the benefits of switch stacking and chassis aggregation 7.7 Describe network programmability in enterprise network architecture

o 7.7.a Function of a controller o 7.7.b Separation of control plane and data plane o 7.7.c Northbound and southbound APIs

Video/Demo Time16.3.1 Enterprise Networking Overview 4:4716.3.2 SDN Infrastructure and Architecture 7:09

Total Video Time 11:56

Fact Sheets16.3.3 Enterprise Networking Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 24 minutes

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16.4: Cloud Resources

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the cloud? What is a cloud resource? What are the different ways a cloud resource can be implemented? What are some things to consider when implementing cloud services? What services does IaaS offer? SaaS? What is the role of an intercloud exchange? How does virtual networking help with cloud implementations?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

1.4 Describe the effects of cloud resources on enterprise network architecture o 1.4.a Traffic path to internal and external cloud services o 1.4.b Virtual services o 1.4.c Basic virtual network topologies

Video/Demo Time16.4.1 Cloud Resources Overview 8:4216.4.3 Internal and External Cloud Services 7:30

Total Video Time 16:12

Fact Sheets16.4.2 Cloud Resources Facts16.4.4 Cloud Services Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 33 minutes

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16.5: Network Security

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the three components of AAA? What are the differences between the TACACS+ and RADIUS protocols? If an AAA server goes down, how can you maintain management connectivity? At which layer does DHCP snooping occur? What is the purpose of changing the default native VLAN?

This section covers the following Cisco 200-125 (CCNA) Exam objective:

6.2 Describe common access layer threat mitigation techniques o 1.7.a 802.1x o 1.7.b DHCP snooping o 1.7.c Nondefault native VLAN

6.6 Describe device security using AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS

Video/Demo Time16.5.1 Network Security using AAA 5:08

Total Video Time 5:08

Fact Sheets16.5.2 AAA Security Facts16.5.3 Network Hardening Techniques

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 21 minutes

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Practice ExamsA.0: TestOut Switching Pro Practice ExamsTestOut Switching Pro Objective 1: Switch Setup and Configuration, All Questions (4 questions)TestOut Switching Pro Objective 2: Switch Interface Configuration, All Questions (4 questions)TestOut Switching Pro Objective 3: TCP/IP Configuration, All Questions (3 questions)TestOut Switching Pro Objective 4: VLAN Configuration, All Questions (11 questions)TestOut Switching Pro Objective 5: InterVLAN Routing, All Questions (4 questions)TestOut Switching Pro Objective 6: Spanning Tree Configuration, All Questions (5 questions)TestOut Switching Pro Objective 7: Switch Security, All Questions (3 questions)TestOut Switching Pro Objective 8: EtherChannel Configuration, All Questions (2 questions)TestOut Switching Pro Certification Practice Exam (15 questions)

B.0: TestOut Routing Pro Practice ExamsTestOut Routing Pro Objective 1: Router Setup and Configuration, All Questions (4 questions)TestOut Routing Pro Objective 2: Router Interface Configuration, All Questions (15 questions)TestOut Routing Pro Objective 3: IP Routing Implementation, All Questions (6 questions)TestOut Routing Pro Objective 4: OSPF Routing Configuration, All Questions (4 questions)TestOut Routing Pro Objective 5: EIGRP Routing Configuration, All Questions (3 questions)TestOut Routing Pro Objective 6: Access Control List Configuration, All Questions (7 questions)TestOut Routing Pro Objective 7: NAT Configuration, All Questions (4 questions)TestOut Routing Pro Objective 8: DHCP Server Configuration, All Questions (3 questions)TestOut Routing Pro Objective 9: Router Security Configuration, All Questions (1 questions)TestOut Routing Pro Objective 10: High Availability Configuration, All Questions (2 questions)TestOut Routing Pro Certification Practice Exam (15 questions)

C.0: Cisco 100-105 ICND1 Practice ExamsICND1 Objective 1.0: Network Fundamentals, All Questions (166 questions)ICND1 Objective 2.0: LAN Switching Fundamentals, All Questions (93 questions)ICND1 Objective 3.0: Routing Fundamentals, All Questions (55 questions)ICND1 Objective 4.0: Infrastructure Services, All Questions (50 questions)ICND1 Objective 5.0: Infrastructure Maintenance, All Questions (90 questions)ICND1 Certification Practice Exam (60 questions)

D.0: Cisco 200-105 ICND2 Practice ExamsICND2 Objective 1.0: LAN Switching Technologies, All Questions (46 questions)ICND2 Objective 2.0: Routing Technologies, All Questions (85 questions)ICND2 Objective 3.0: WAN Technologies, All Questions (54 questions)ICND2 Objective 4.0: Infrastructure Services, All Questions (87 questions)ICND2 Objective 5.0: Infrastructure Maintenance, All Questions (39 questions)ICND2 Certification Practice Exam (60 questions)

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Appendix A: Switching Pro Exam ObjectivesYou can use the TestOut Routing and Switching Pro course to prepare for two TestOut exams:

TestOut Routing Pro TestOut Switching Pro

Review the following table for the objectives covered by the Switching Pro Exam, along with the module and section numbers in the course that contain material for those objectives:Exam Objective Module.Section1    Switch Setup and Configuration

View switch configuration information. Configure switch hostnames and interface descriptions. Configure switch banners. Manage switch configuration files. Manage switch IOS files.

5.2, 5.3, 5.56.2, 6.39.1, 9.2

2    Switch Interface Configuration

View directly connected network devices using CDP. Manage the CDP configuration. Configure interface speed and duplex settings. View the status of switch interfaces.

6.2, 6,3, 6.8

3    TCP/IP Configuration

Configure switch TCP/IP settings. Troubleshoot LAN communications.

6.3, 6.9

4    VLAN Configuration

View information about VLANs configured on a switch. Manage default VLAN configuration settings. Configure VLANs on a switch. Extend VLANs to multiple switches using trunking. Troubleshoot VLAN issues. Troubleshoot trunking issues.

6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.911.1, 11.4

5    InterVLAN Routing

Configure interVLAN routing. Troubleshoot interVLAN routing issues.

7.7, 7.812.2

6    Spanning Tree Configuration 11.2, 11.3, 11.4

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View STP configuration information. Manually configure a switch as a root bridge. Configure Rapid PVST+. Troubleshoot STP issues.

7    Switch Security

Restrict access to a switch. Configure switch passwords. Disable switch interfaces. Enable switch port security. Configure remote access to a switch using SSH.

5.66.2, 6.6, 6.7

8   EtherChannel Configuration

Configure EtherChannel using the following: o PAGP o LACP

11.3

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Appendix B: Routing Pro Exam ObjectivesReview the following table for the objectives covered by the Routing Pro Exam, along with the module and section numbers in the course that contain material for those objectives:Exam Objective Module.Section1    Router Setup and Configuration

View router configuration information. Configure router hostnames and interface descriptions. Configure router banners. Manage router configuration files. Manage router IOS files.

5.2, 5.3, 5.59.1, 9.2

2    Router Interface Configuration

View the status of router interfaces. View directly connected devices using CDP. Configure Ethernet and serial router interfaces. Configure TCP/IP settings on a router interface. Configure a PPP connection between routers. Configure PPPoE connections on a router. Troubleshoot router connections.

5.3, 5.5, 5.86.3, 6.8

13.2, 13.3, 13.4, 13.6

3    IP Routing Implementation

Calculate and configure subnet masks for network hosts. Configure static routes on a router. View the routing table on a router. Manage auto-summarization between networks. Configure router-on-a-stick interVLAN routing. Troubleshoot WAN communication issues using utilities,

such as ping and tracert.

3.2, 3.3, 3.57.1, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5,

7.813.6

4    OSPF Routing Configuration

Enable OSPF routing. Configure and manage OSPF routing. Troubleshoot OSPF routing.

7.314.1, 14.2, 14.4,

14.815.1, 15.2

5    EIGRP Routing Configuration

Enable EIGRP routing. Configure and manage EIGRP routing. Troubleshoot EIGRP routing.

14.5, 14.6, 14.7, 14.815.3

6    Access Control List Configuration 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5

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Implement standard, extended, and named ACLs. Use wildcard masks in ACLs. Use ACLs to manage network traffic:

o Permit allowed traffic. o Block disallowed traffic.

12.4, 12.5

7    NAT Configuration

Configure static NAT on a router. Configure dynamic NAT on a router. Configure overloaded PAT on a router.

8.6, 8.7

8    DHCP Server Configuration

Configure the DHCP service on a router. Configure DHCP bindings. Configure a DHCP relay agent.

8.1

9  Router Security Configuration

Restrict router access. Configure router passwords. Configure remote access to a router using SSH.

5.66.3, 6.7

10  High Availability Configuration

Configure VRRP. Configure HSRP.

12.3

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Appendix C: Cisco 100-105 ICND1 Exam Objectives

Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (100-105 ICND1) Exam objectives. For up-to-date information about this exam, visit www.cisco.com. Cisco offers two options for obtaining the CCNA certification:

1. Pass the 200-125 CCNA exam. 2. Pass both the 100-105 ICND1 and the 200-105 ICND2 exams.

While you can use Routing and Switching Pro to prepare for any of the three exams, the course is geared toward passing the Cisco 200-125 CCNA exam. We recommend you study all of the material and take the single exam option, rather than taking two exams.

This specific certification practice exam measures your ability to pass the 100-105 ICND1 exam. Before taking the exam, you should be proficient in the skill topics listed below.

# Exam Objective Module.Section1.0 Network Fundamentals1.1 Compare and contrast OSI and TCP/IP models 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7

1.2 Compare and contrast TCP and UDP protocols 2.3

1.3

Describe the impact of infrastructure components in an enterprise network

1.3.a Firewalls 1.3.b Access points 1.3.c Wireless controllers

2.2

1.4 Compare and contrast collapsed core and three-tier architectures 6.1

1.5

Compare and contrast network topologies

1.5.a Star 1.5.b Mesh 1.5.c Hybrid

2.7

1.6 Select the appropriate cabling type based on implementation requirements 2.1, 2.7

1.7

Apply troubleshooting methodologies to resolve problems

1.7.a Perform fault isolation and document 1.7.b Resolve or escalate 1.7.c Verify and monitor resolution

5.8

1.8 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting

3.47.2, 7.5

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1.9.a Unicast 1.9.b Broadcast 1.9.c Multicast

1.10 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.54.1

1.11Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment

4.17.6

1.12 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv6 addressing 4.2

1.13 Configure and verify IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration 4.2

1.14

Compare and contrast IPv6 address types

1.14.a Global unicast 1.14.b Unique local 1.14.c Link local 1.14.d Multicast 1.14.e Modified EUI 64 1.14.f Autoconfiguration 1.14.g Anycast

4.1, 4.27.6

2.0 LAN Switching Fundamentals

2.1

Describe and verify switching concepts

2.1.a MAC learning and aging 2.1.b Frame switching 2.1.c Frame flooding 2.1.d MAC address table

6.1

2.2 Interpret Ethernet frame format 2.2, 2.75.2

2.3 Troubleshoot interface and cable issues (collisions, errors, duplex, speed) 6.9

2.4

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (normal range) spanning multiple switches

2.4.a Access ports (data and voice) 2.4.b Default VLAN

6.4, 6.57.7

2.5

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interswitch connectivity

2.5.a Trunk ports 2.5.b 802.1Q 2.5.c Native VLAN

6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.9

2.6 Configure and verify Layer 2 protocols

2.6.a Cisco Discovery Protocol

6.8

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2.6.b LLDP

2.7

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot port security

2.7.a Static 2.7.b Dynamic 2.7.c Sticky 2.7.d Max MAC addresses 2.7.e Violation actions 2.7.f Err-disable recovery

6.6

3.0 LAN Switching Fundamentals

3.1

Describe the routing concepts

3.1.a Packet handling along the path through a network

3.1.b Forwarding decision based on route lookup

3.1.c Frame rewrite

7.1

3.2

Interpret the components of routing table

3.2.a Prefix 3.2.b Network mask 3.2.c Next hop 3.2.d Routing protocol code 3.2.e Administrative distance 3.2.f Metric 3.2.g Gateway of last resort

7.1

3.3

Describe how a routing table is populated by different routing information sources

3.3.a Admin distance 7.1, 7.2, 7.3

3.4Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing

3.4.a Router on a stick 7.7, 7.8

3.5 Compare and contrast static routing and dynamic routing 7.2, 7.3, 7.4

3.6

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 static routing

3.6.a Default route 3.6.b Network route 3.6.c Host route 3.6.d Floating static

7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4

3.7Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RIPv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution)

7.5

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4.1 Describe DNS lookup operation 6.312.1

4.2 Troubleshoot client connectivity issues involving DNS 7.212.1

4.3

Configure and verify DHCP on a router (excluding static reservations)

4.3.a Server 4.3.b Relay 4.3.c Client 4.3.d TFTP, DNS, and gateway options

8.1

4.4 Troubleshoot client- and router-based DHCP connectivity issues 12.1

4.5 Configure and verify NTP operating in client/server mode 8.7

4.6 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 standard numbered and named access list for routed interfaces

8.2, 8.312.5

4.7

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inside source NAT

4.7.a Static 4.7.b Pool 4.7.c PAT

8.5, 8.6

5.0 Infrastructure Maintenance5.1 Configure and verify device-monitoring using syslog 5.7

5.2

Configure and verify device management

5.2.a Backup and restore device configuration 5.2.b Using Cisco Discovery Protocol and

LLDP for device discovery 5.2.c Licensing 5.2.d Logging 5.2.e Timezone 5.2.f Loopback

5.3, 5.5, 5.66.8, 6.9

9.2

5.3 Configure and verify initial device configuration 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.66.2, 6.3, 6.6

5.4

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic device hardening

5.4.a Local authentication 5.4.b Secure password 5.4.c Access to device

o 5.4.c (i) Source address o 5.4.c (ii) Telnet/SSH

5.4.d Login banner

5.66.3, 6.7, 6.8

8.4

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5.5.a Cisco IOS upgrades and recovery (SCP, FTP, TFTP, and MD5 verify)

5.5.b Password recovery and configuration register

5.5.c File system management

5.6

Use Cisco IOS tools to troubleshoot and resolve problems

5.6.a Ping and traceroute with extended option

5.6.b Terminal monitor 5.6.c Log events

5.87.29.3

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Appendix D: Cisco 200-105 ICND2 Exam Objectives

Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (200-105 ICND2) Exam objectives. For up-to-date information about this exam, visit www.cisco.com. Cisco offers two options for obtaining the CCNA certification:

1. Pass the 200-125 CCNA exam. 2. Pass both the 100-105 ICND1 and the 200-105 ICND2 exams.

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This specific certification practice exam measures your ability to pass the 200-105 ICND2 exam. Before taking the exam, you should be proficient in the skill topics listed below.

# Exam Objective Module.Section1.0 LAN Switching Technologies

1.1

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (normal/extended range) spanning multiple switches

1.1.a Access ports (data and voice) 1.1.b Default VLAN

11.1

1.2

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interswitch connectivity

1.2.a Add and remove VLANs on a trunk 1.2.b DTP and VTP (v1&v2)

11.1

1.3

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot STP protocols

1.3.a STP mode (PVST+ and RPVST+) 1.3.b STP root bridge selection

11.2, 11.4, 11.5

1.4

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot STP-related optional features

1.4.a PortFast 1.4.b BPDU guard

11.5

1.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot (Layer 2/Layer 3) EtherChannel

1.5.a Static 1.5.b PAGP

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1.5.c LACP

1.6 Describe the benefits of switch stacking and chassis aggregation 16.3

1.7

Describe common access layer threat mitigation techniques

1.7.a 802.1x 1.7.b DHCP snooping 1.7.c Nondefault native VLAN

16.5

2.0 Routing Technologies

2.1

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot Inter-VLAN routing 2.1.a Router on a stick 2.1.b SVI

12.2

2.2 Compare and contrast distance vector and link-state routing protocols 12.1

2.3 Compare and contrast interior and exterior routing protocols 12.1

2.4

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multiarea OSPFv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 14.415.1, 15.2

2.5

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multiarea OSPFv3 for IPv6 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

15.1, 15.2

2.6Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub)

14.5, 14.615.3

2.7Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv6 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub)

15.3

3.0 WAN Technologies

3.1 Configure and verify PPP and MLPPP on WAN interfaces using local authentication 13.3

3.2 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot PPPoE client-side interfaces using local authentication 13.4

3.3 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot GRE tunnel connectivity 13.5

3.4 Describe WAN topology options 3.4.a Point-to-point

13.1

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3.4.b Hub and spoke 3.4.c Full mesh 3.4.d Single vs dual-homed

3.5

Describe WAN access connectivity options

3.5.a MPLS 3.5.b MetroEthernet 3.5.c Broadband PPPoE 3.5.d Internet VPN (DMVPN, site-to-site

VPN, client VPN)

13.4, 13.5

3.6Configure and verify single-homed branch connectivity using eBGP IPv4 (limited to peering and route advertisement using Network command only)

14.7

4.0 Infrastructure Services

4.1

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic HSRP 4.1.a Priority 4.1.b Preemption 4.1.c Version

12.3

4.2

Describe the effects of cloud resources on enterprise network architecture

4.2.a Traffic path to internal and external cloud services

4.2.b Virtual services 4.2.c Basic virtual network infrastructure

16.4

4.3

Describe basic QoS concepts 4.3.a Marking 4.3.b Device trust 4.3.c Prioritization

o 4.3.c (i) Voice o 4.3.c (ii) Video o 4.3.c (iii) Data

4.3.d Shaping 4.3.e Policing 4.3.f Congestion management

16.2

4.4

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 access list for traffic filtering

4.4.a Standard 4.4.b Extended 4.4.c Named

12.4, 12.5

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4.5 Verify ACLs using the APIC-EM Path Trace ACL analysis tool 12.4

5.0 Infrastructure Maintenance

5.1

Configure and verify device-monitoring protocols 5.1.a SNMPv2 5.1.b SNMPv3

16.1

5.2 Troubleshoot network connectivity issues using ICMP echo-based IP SLA 5.8

5.3 Use local SPAN to troubleshoot and resolve problems 5.8

5.4 Describe device management using AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS 16.5

5.5

Describe network programmability in enterprise network architecture

5.5.a Function of a controller 5.5.b Separation of control plane and data

plane 5.5.c Northbound and southbound APIs

16.3

5.6 Troubleshoot basic Layer 3 end-to-end connectivity issues

11.512.2, 12.4

14.8

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Appendix E: Cisco 200-125 CCNA Exam Objectives# Exam Objective Module.Section

1.0 Network Fundamentals1.1 Compare and contrast OSI and TCP/IP models 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7

1.2 Compare and contrast TCP and UDP protocols 2.3

1.3

Describe the impact of infrastructure components in an enterprise network

1.3.a Firewalls 1.3.b Access points 1.3.c Wireless controllers

2.2

1.4

Describe the effects of cloud resources on enterprise network architecture

1.4.a Traffic path to internal and external cloud services

1.4.b Virtual services 1.4.c Basic virtual network infrastructure

16.4

1.5 Compare and contrast collapsed core and three-tier architectures 6.1

1.6

Compare and contrast network topologies

1.6.a Star 1.6.b Mesh 1.6.c Hybrid

2.7

1.7 Select the appropriate cabling type based on implementation requirements 2.1, 2.7

1.8

Apply troubleshooting methodologies to resolve problems

1.8.a Perform and document fault isolation 1.8.b Resolve or escalate 1.8.c Verify and monitor resolution

5.8

1.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting

3.47.2, 7.5

1.10 Compare and contrast IPv4 address types

1.10.a Unicast 1.10.b Broadcast

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1.10.c Multicast

1.11 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.54.1

1.12Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment

4.17.6

1.13 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv6 addressing 4.2

1.14 Configure and verify IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration 4.2

1.15

Compare and contrast IPv6 address types

1.15.a Global unicast 1.15.b Unique local 1.15.c Link local 1.15.d Multicast 1.15.e Modified EUI 64 1.15.f Autoconfiguration 1.15.g Anycast

4.1, 4.27.6

2.0 LAN Switching Technologies

2.1

Describe and verify switching concepts

2.1.a MAC learning and aging 2.1.b Frame switching 2.1.c Frame flooding 2.1.d MAC address table

6.1

2.2 Interpret Ethernet frame format 2.2, 2.75.2

2.3 Troubleshoot interface and cable issues (collisions, errors, duplex, speed) 6.9

2.4

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (normal/extended range) spanning multiple switches

2.4.a Access ports (data and voice) 2.4.b Default VLAN

6.4, 6.57.711.1

2.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interswitch connectivity

2.5.a Trunk ports 2.5.b Add and remove VLANs on a trunk 2.5.c DTP, VTP (v1&v2), and 802.1Q

6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.911.1

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2.5.d Native VLAN

2.6

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot STP protocols

2.6.a STP mode (PVST+ and RPVST+) 2.6.b STP root bridge selection

11.2, 11.4, 11.5

2.7

Configure, verify and troubleshoot STP related optional features

2.7.a PortFast 2.7.b BPDU guard

11.5

2.8

Configure and verify Layer 2 protocols

2.8.a Cisco Discovery Protocol 2.8.b LLDP

6.8

2.9

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot (Layer 2/Layer 3) EtherChannel

2.9.a Static 2.9.b PAGP 2.9.c LACP

11.3

2.10 Describe the benefits of switch stacking and chassis aggregation 16.3

3.0 Routing Technologies

3.1

Describe the routing concepts

3.1.a Packet handling along the path through a network

3.1.b Forwarding decision based on route lookup

3.1.c Frame rewrite

7.1

3.2 Interpret the components of a routing table

3.2.a Prefix 3.2.b Network mask 3.2.c Next hop 3.2.d Routing protocol code 3.2.e Administrative distance 3.2.f Metric

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3.2.g Gateway of last resort

3.3

Describe how a routing table is populated by different routing information sources

3.3.a Admin distance 7.1, 7.2, 7.3

3.4

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing

3.4.a Router on a stick 3.4.b SVI

7.7, 7.812.2

3.5 Compare and contrast static routing and dynamic routing 7.2, 7.3, 7.4

3.6 Compare and contrast distance vector and link state routing protocols 12.1

3.7 Compare and contrast interior and exterior routing protocols 12.1

3.8

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 static routing

3.8.a Default route 3.8.b Network route 3.8.c Host route 3.8.d Floating static

7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4

3.9

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 14.415.1, 15.2

3.10

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv3 for IPv6 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

15.1, 15.2

3.11Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub)

14.5, 14.615.3

3.12Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv6 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub)

15.3

3.13Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RIPv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution)

7.5

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issues 14.84.0 WAN Technologies

4.1 Configure and verify PPP and MLPPP on WAN interfaces using local authentication 13.3

4.2 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot PPPoE client-side interfaces using local authentication 13.4

4.3 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot GRE tunnel connectivity 13.5

4.4

Describe WAN topology options

4.4.a Point-to-point 4.4.b Hub and spoke 4.4.c Full mesh 4.4.d Single vs dual-homed

13.1

4.5

Describe WAN access connectivity options

4.5.a MPLS 4.5.b Metro Ethernet 4.5.c Broadband PPPoE 4.5.d Internet VPN (DMVPN, site-to-site

VPN, client VPN)

13.4, 13.5

4.6

Configure and verify single-homed branch connectivity using eBGP IPv4 (limited to peering and route advertisement using Network command only)

14.7

4.7

Describe basic QoS concepts

4.7.a Marking 4.7.b Device trust 4.7.c Prioritization

o 4.7.c (i) Voice o 4.7.c (ii) Video o 4.7.c (iii) Data

4.7.d Shaping 4.7.e Policing 4.7.f Congestion management

16.2

5.0 Infrastructure Services5.1 Describe DNS lookup operation 12.1

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5.3

Configure and verify DHCP on a router (excluding static reservations)

5.3.a Server 5.3.b Relay 5.3.c Client 5.3.d TFTP, DNS, and gateway options

8.1

5.4 Troubleshoot client- and router-based DHCP connectivity issues 12.1

5.5

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic HSRP

5.5.a Priority 5.5.b Preemption 5.5.c Version

12.3

5.6

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inside source NAT

5.6.a Static 5.6.b Pool 5.6.c PAT

8.5, 8.6

5.7 Configure and verify NTP operating in a client/server mode 8.7

6.0 Infrastructure Security

6.1

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot port security

6.1.a Static 6.1.b Dynamic 6.1.c Sticky 6.1.d Max MAC addresses 6.1.e Violation actions 6.1.f Err-disable recovery

6.6

6.2

Describe common access layer threat mitigation techniques

6.2.a 802.1x 6.2.b DHCP snooping 6.2.c Nondefault native VLAN

7.816.5

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access list for traffic filtering

6.3.a Standard 6.3.b Extended 6.3.c Named

12.4, 12.5

6.4 Verify ACLs using the APIC-EM Path Trace ACL Analysis tool

8.412.4

6.5

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic device hardening

6.5.a Local authentication 6.5.b Secure password 6.5.c Access to device

o 6.5.c (i) Source address o 6.5.c (ii) Telnet/SSH

6.5.d Login banner

5.66.3, 6.7, 6.8

8.4

6.6 Describe device security using AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS 16.5

7.0 Infrastructure Management

7.1

Configure and verify device-monitoring protocols

7.1.a SNMPv2 7.1.b SNMPv3 7.1.c Syslog

5.716.1

7.2 Troubleshoot network connectivity issues using ICMP echo-based IP SLA 5.8

7.3

Configure and verify device management

7.3.a Backup and restore device configuration 7.3.b Using Cisco Discovery Protocol or LLDP

for device discovery 7.3.c Licensing 7.3.d Logging 7.3.e Timezone 7.3.f Loopback

5.3, 5.5, 5.66.8, 6.9

9.2

7.4 Configure and verify initial device configuration 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.66.2, 6.3, 6.6

7.5 Perform device maintenance

7.5.a Cisco IOS upgrades and recovery (SCP, FTP, TFTP, and MD5 verify)

9.1

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7.5.c File system management

7.6

Use Cisco IOS tools to troubleshoot and resolve problems

7.6.a Ping and traceroute with extended option 7.6.b Terminal monitor 7.6.c Log events 7.6.d Local SPAN

5.87.29.3

7.7

Describe network programmability in enterprise network architecture

7.7.a Function of a controller 7.7.b Separation of control plane and data

plane 7.7.c Northbound and southbound APIs

16.3

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Appendix F: Approximate Time for the CourseThe total time for the LabSim for Routing and Switching Pro course is approximately 53 hours and 56 minutes. Time is calculated by adding the approximate time for each section which is calculated using the following elements:

Video/demo times Text Lessons (5 minutes assigned per text lesson) Simulations (5 minutes assigned per simulation) Questions (1 minute per question)

Additionally, there are approximately another 43 hours and 43 minutes of Practice Test material at the end of the course.

The breakdown for this course is as follows:

Module Sections Time Videos Labs Text Exams1.0: ICND1 Introduction

1.1: ICND1 Introduction 11 1 0 10 0Total 0:11 0:01 0:00 0:10 0:00

2.0: Networking Concepts2.1: Networking Fundamentals 26 12 0 10 42.2: Network Devices 60 31 0 15 142.3: TCP/IP Networking Model 53 35 0 15 32.4: Data Encapsulation 18 9 0 5 42.5: OSI Networking Model 48 15 0 25 82.6: Data Communications 36 20 0 5 112.7: Ethernet Networking 59 27 0 20 12

Total 5:00 2:29 0:00 1:35 0:563.0: IPv4 Addressing

3.1: IPv4 Overview 41 27 0 10 43.2: IPv4 Address Classes 38 16 0 15 73.3: Subnetting 35 22 0 10 33.4: Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM) 36 18 0 10 83.5: Subnet Planning and Design 40 17 10 5 8

Total 3:10 1:40 0:10 0:50 0:304.0: IPv6 Addressing

4.1: IPv6 Addressing Overview 42 17 0 15 104.2: IPv6 Host Configuration 31 7 0 15 9

Total 1:13 0:24 0:00 0:30 0:195.0: Cisco Device Basics

5.1: Cisco Device Access 17 5 0 5 75.2: System Startup 19 4 0 10 55.3: Command Line Interface (CLI) 43 11 5 20 75.4: Command Line Help 31 7 0 15 95.5: Basic Device Settings 48 11 15 15 75.6: Device Passwords 50 12 15 10 13

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5.7: System Message Log 23 10 0 5 85.8: Network Communications Troubleshooting 58 17 5 25 11

Total 4:49 1:17 0:40 1:45 1:076.0: LAN Switching

6.1: Layer 2 Switching Overview 63 30 0 20 136.2: Switch Interface Configuration 31 11 5 10 56.3: Switch IP Configuration 65 10 20 20 156.4: Virtual LANs (VLANs) 34 12 5 10 76.5: Trunking 55 16 10 15 146.6: Switch Security 54 9 15 15 156.7: Remote Switch Access 13 4 0 5 46.8: Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 43 7 20 10 66.9: Switch Troubleshooting 45 9 15 10 11

Total 6:43 1:48 1:30 1:55 1:307.0: IP Routing Technologies

7.1: IPv4 Routing 34 9 0 10 157.2: IPv4 Routing Troubleshooting 86 69 0 5 127.3: Routing Implementations 37 19 0 15 37.4: Static Routing 26 8 5 5 87.5: Route Summarization 35 14 5 10 67.6: IPv6 Routing 43 34 0 5 47.7: InterVLAN Routing Overview 25 17 0 5 37.8: InterVLAN Routing Configuration 38 14 5 10 9

Total 5:24 3:04 0:15 1:05 1:008.0: IP Services

8.1: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 63 18 15 15 158.2: Access Control Lists (ACLs) 32 18 0 10 48.3: ACL Configuration 53 19 15 10 98.4: ACL Troubleshooting 21 7 0 5 98.5: Network Address Translation (NAT) Overview 19 5 0 5 98.6: NAT Configuration 52 24 15 5 88.7: Network Time Protocol (NTP) 16 4 0 5 7

Total 4:16 1:35 0:45 0:55 1:019.0: Device Configuration and Management

9.1: Router Configuration Files 53 41 0 5 79.2: IOS Licensing 32 19 0 5 89.3: NetFlow 29 13 0 5 11

Total 1:54 1:13 0:00 0:15 0:2610.0: ICND2 Introduction

10.1: ICND2 Introduction 2 2 0 0 0Total 0:02 0:02 0:00 0:00 0:00

11.0: Advanced Switching11.1: Advanced Trunking 25 4 5 10 611.2: Spanning Tree Overview 27 6 0 10 1111.3: Spanning Tree Concepts 94 64 10 10 1011.4: Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration 72 29 25 10 811.5: Switch Troubleshooting 29 21 0 5 3

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Total 4:07 2:04 0:40 0:45 0:3812.0: Advanced Routing

12.1: Dynamic Routing 63 23 5 20 1512.2: Layer 3 InterVLAN Routing 54 12 20 10 1212.3: Default Gateway Redundancy 51 21 5 10 1512.4: IPv6 and Extended IPv4 ACLs 29 14 0 10 512.5: IPv6 and Extended ACL Configuration 66 18 20 15 13

Total 4:23 1:28 0:50 1:05 1:0013.0: Wide Area Networks

13.1: WAN Types 36 11 0 10 1513.2: Leased Line WAN Links 42 18 10 10 413.3: PPP and Multilink PPP 59 25 5 15 1413.4: PPPoE Configuration 23 5 10 5 313.5: Virtual Private Networks 52 28 0 15 913.6: WAN Troubleshooting 49 14 25 5 5

Total 4:21 1:41 0:50 1:00 0:5014.0: IPv4 Routing Protocols

14.1: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Overview 35 21 0 5 914.2: OSPF for IPv4 34 24 0 5 514.3: OSPF Configuration 48 17 15 5 1114.4: OSPF Areas and LSA Types 39 30 0 5 414.5: EIGRP for IPv4 Routing 31 22 0 5 414.6: EIGRP for IPv4 Configuration 51 35 5 5 614.7: eBGP for IPv4 31 20 0 5 614.8: IPv4 Routing Protocol Troubleshooting 56 14 20 10 12

Total 5:25 3:03 0:40 0:45 0:5715.0: IPv6 Routing Protocols

15.1: IPv6 Routing 25 11 0 10 415.2: OSPF for IPv6 24 15 0 5 415.3: EIGRP for IPv6 25 16 0 5 4

Total 1:14 0:42 0:00 0:20 0:1216.0: Network Management Using Cisco Devices

16.1: Simple Network Management Protocol 43 29 0 5 916.2: Quality of Service (QoS) 27 17 0 5 516.3: Enterprise Networking 24 12 0 5 716.4: Cloud Resources 33 17 0 10 616.5: Network Security 21 6 0 10 5

Total 2:28 1:21 0:00 0:35 0:32Total Course Time 53:56

Practice Exams

A.0: TestOut Switching Pro Practice Exams Number of Questions Time

A.2: TestOut Switching Pro Objective 1: Switch Setup and Configuration, All Questions 4 20

A.3: TestOut Switching Pro Objective 2: Switch Interface Configuration, All Questions 4 20

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QuestionsA.5: TestOut Switching Pro Objective 4: VLAN Configuration, All Questions 11 55

A.6: TestOut Switching Pro Objective 5: InterVLAN Routing, All Questions 4 20

A.7: TestOut Switching Pro Objective 6: Spanning Tree Configuration, All Questions 5 25

A.8: TestOut Switching Pro Objective 7: Switch Security, All Questions 3 15

A.9: TestOut Switching Pro Objective 8: EtherChannel Configuration, All Questions 2 10

A.10: TestOut Switching Pro Certification Practice Exam 15 75Total 51 4:15

B.0: TestOut Routing Pro Practice Exams Number of Questions Time

B.2: TestOut Routing Pro Objective 1: Router Setup and Configuration, All Questions 4 20

B.3: TestOut Routing Pro Objective 2: Router Interface Configuration, All Questions 15 75

B.4: TestOut Routing Pro Objective 3: IP Routing Implementation, All Questions 6 30

B.5: TestOut Routing Pro Objective 4: OSPF Routing Configuration, All Questions 4 20

B.6: TestOut Routing Pro Objective 5: EIGRP Routing Configuration, All Questions 3 15

B.7: TestOut Routing Pro Objective 6: Access Control List Configuration, All Questions 7 35

B.8: TestOut Routing Pro Objective 7: NAT Configuration, All Questions 4 20

B.9: TestOut Routing Pro Objective 8: DHCP Server Configuration, All Questions 3 15

B.10: TestOut Routing Pro Objective 9: Router Security Configuration, All Questions 1 5

B.11: TestOut Routing Pro Objective 10: High Availability Configuration, All Questions 2 10

B.12: TestOut Routing Pro Certification Practice Exam 15 75Total 64 5:20

C.0: Cisco 100-105 ICND1 Practice Exams Number of Questions Time

C.2: ICND1 Objective 1.0: Network Fundamentals, All Questions 166 2:46C.3: ICND1 Objective 2.0: LAN Switching Fundamentals, All Questions 93 1:33

C.4: ICND1 Objective 3.0: Routing Fundamentals, All Questions 55 0:55C.5: ICND1 Objective 4.0: Infrastructure Services, All Questions 50 0:50C.6: ICND1 Objective 5.0: Infrastructure Maintenance, All Questions 90 1:30

C.7: ICND1 Certification Practice Exam 60 1:00Total 514 8:34

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D.0: Cisco 200-105 ICND2 Practice Exams Number of Questions Time

D.2: ICND2 Objective 1.0: LAN Switching Technologies, All Questions 46 230

D.3: ICND2 Objective 2.0: Routing Technologies, All Questions 85 1:25D.4: ICND2 Objective 3.0: WAN Technologies, All Questions 54 0:54D.5: ICND2 Objective 4.0: Infrastructure Services, All Questions 87 1:27D.6: ICND2 Objective 5.0: Infrastructure Maintenance, All Questions 39 195

D.7: ICND2 Certification Practice Exam 60 1:00Total 371 11:51

E.0: Cisco 200-125 CCNA Practice Exams Number of Questions Time

E.2: CCNA Objective 1.0: Network Fundamentals, All Questions 172 2:52E.3: CCNA Objective 2.0: LAN Switching Technologies, All Questions 115 1:55E.4: CCNA Objective 3.0: Routing Technologies, All Questions 147 2:27E.5: CCNA Objective 4.0: WAN Technologies, All Questions 59 0:59E.6: CCNA Objective 5.0: Infrastructure Services, All Questions 82 1:22E.7: CCNA Objective 6.0: Infrastructure Security, All Questions 98 1:38E.8: CCNA Objective 7.0: Infrastructure Management, All Questions 90 1:30E.9: CCNA Certification Practice Exam 60 1:00

Total 823 13:43Total Practice Exam Time 43:43

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