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The most effective router and switch simulator for hands-on CCNA skills enhancement
Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching 200-120 Network Simulator helps you develop and improve hands-on configuration and troubleshooting skills without the investment in expensive lab hardware. This state-of-the-art, interactive simulation software enables you to practice your networking skills with almost 400 structured labs designed to help you learn by doing, the most effective method of learning. Topics covered include router and switch navigation and administration, Ethernet LAN switches, VLANs and trunking, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and subnetting, subnet design, VLSM, route summarization, IPv4 Access Control Lists (ACL), Network Address Translation (NAT), DHCP, HSRP, GLBP, router on a stick (ROAS), operating Cisco routers, IPv4 and IPv6 routing, OSPF configuration and troubleshooting, EIGRP configuration and troubleshooting, Frame Relay, network management, SNMP, IOS licensing, and network troubleshooting.
Experience realistic network device responses as you perform each lab, which include detailed instructions, topology diagrams, critical-thinking questions, hints, and answers. Working through the labs, you will quickly become proficient with all the common Cisco IOS version 15 router and switch commands on the CCNA Routing and Switching exam. Choose from almost 400 labs organized by lab type or by topic. Track your progress with the lab status indicator, and use the new search feature to search for commands and keywords. Review lab objectives and step-by-step instructions within each lab, opening hints and tips sections that help you when you get stuck. Record your observations on device performance in interactive tables. Enter answers to critical thinking questions and get instant feedback to verify your work. Access performance reports in this easy-to-navigate grade history screen, which store all your attempts on each lab. View device configuration details, lab question performance, time to complete each lab, and CLI activity for each device in every lab. Export lab results to PDF files for easy sharing.
Unlike other simulators on the market, the lab scenarios included in the Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching 200-120 Network Simulator are far more complex, challenging you to learn how to perform real-world network configuration and troubleshooting tasks.
Updated System RequirementsWindows (Minimum)
• Windows 10, Windows 8.1, or Windows 7
• 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
• 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
• 16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
• DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Mac (Minimum)
• Mac OS X 10.11, 10.10, 10.9, or 10.8
• Intel core Duo 1.83 GHz
• 512 MB RAM (1GB Recommended)
• 1.5 GB Hard Disk space
• 32-bit color depth at 1024X768 resolution
Both:
• Adobe Acrobat Reader version 8 & above
• Connection to the Internet during installation for access code validation
This product is a single-user license desktop software application.
Skill Builders:
These 226 labs are narrowly focused, enabling you to practice your configuration skills on a single topic. Coverage includes
Subnetting Exercises:
These 90 labs help you to perform subnetting calculations quickly and accurately, a critical skill for success on the CCNA exam. Topics covered include
Configuration Scenarios:
These 53 labs are more broadly focused, combining multiple technologies into configuration scenarios that mimic real-world environments. These labs are longer and more complex, challenging you to put your configuration skills to the test. Topics covered include
Troubleshooting Scenarios:
These 28 labspresent complicated and realistic troubleshooting scenarios that truly test your ability to perform the job of a network engineer. There are two types of troubleshooting labs that test different approaches to troubleshooting. Show troubleshooting labs challenge you to use exec commands to evaluate, correct, and optimize network performance. Configuration troubleshooting labs present you with misconfigured networks that you must analyze and fix. Topics covered include
3 Common Network Security Threats
Basic Data Transmission in Networks: MAC Tables and ARP Tables
Basic Layer 3 Routing Concepts
Cisco ASA Filtering Botnet Traffic
Cisco ASA High Availability Concepts and Configurations
Cisco ASA Voice and Video Protocol Inspection
Cisco Gateway Load Balance Protocol (GLBP) Configuration Process and Commands
Cisco Network Time Protocol Configuration
Cisco Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Configuration
Collision Domains and Broadcast Domains = Apples and Oranges
Common Protocols for Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
Configuring Cisco ASA Clientless SSL VPN
Configuring Cisco ASA Threat Detection
Configuring the Cisco ASA 5505 Easy VPN (EZVPN)
Configuring the Cisco ASA IPS Module
Configuring the Cisco ASA IPSec VPN
Five (or Six) Things That Will Make You a DHCP Wizard
Five Crucial Commands for Verifying Cisco Switch Network Status and Operational State
Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) Configuration
Inner Workings of the Domain Name System (DNS)
Introduction to the Cisco Gateway Load Balance Protocol (GLBP)
Introduction to the Cisco Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Introduction to The Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
Network Address Translation (NAT) Implementation Methods
Network Loop Prevention with the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
Network Routing Protocols and Methods, Part 1
Network Routing Protocols and Methods, Part 2
Network Switching Methods: Store-and-Forward Versus Cut-Through
Nine Switch Commands Every Cisco Network Engineer Needs to Know
Packet Switching Methods on Cisco Networks
Routers and Switches and Hubs, Oh My! An Introduction to Network Devices and Their Functions
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Walkthrough
TACACS+ vs. RADIUS: Similarities and Differences
Trunking Mechanics of Cisco Network Switches
Understanding Cisco Network Time Protocol Concepts
Virtual vs. Physical LANs: Device Functionalities
VLAN Communications: Making Networks Talk to Each Other
VLAN Configuration Fundamentals and Commands
WAN Technologies: Important Points of Interest, Part 1 of 3
Skill Builders:
These 226 labs are narrowly focused, enabling you to practice your configuration skills on a single topic. Coverage includes
Subnetting Exercises:
These 90 labs help you to perform subnetting calculations quickly and accurately, a critical skill for success on the CCNA exam. Topics covered include
Configuration Scenarios:
These 53 labs are more broadly focused, combining multiple technologies into configuration scenarios that mimic real-world environments. These labs are longer and more complex, challenging you to put your configuration skills to the test. Topics covered include
Troubleshooting Scenarios:
These 28 labspresent complicated and realistic troubleshooting scenarios that truly test your ability to perform the job of a network engineer. There are two types of troubleshooting labs that test different approaches to troubleshooting. Show troubleshooting labs challenge you to use exec commands to evaluate, correct, and optimize network performance. Configuration troubleshooting labs present you with misconfigured networks that you must analyze and fix. Topics covered include