- Equipment List
- Setting Up the Lab
- Pre-Lab Tasks
- General Guidelines
- Practice Lab 1
- Section 1: Bridging and Switching (15 Points)
- Section 2: IP IGP Protocols (28 Points)
- Section 3: ISDN (8 Points)
- Section 4: EGP Protocols (17 Points)
- Section 5: Voice (6 Points)
- Section 6: DLSw+ (4 Points)
- Section 7: IOS and IP Features (10 Points)
- Section 8: QoS (8 Points)
- Section 9: Multicast (4 Points)
- Practice Lab 1: "Ask the Proctor"
- Section 1.1: Frame Relay Configuration
- Section 1.2: 3550 LAN Switch Configuration
- Section 1.3: ATM Configuration
- Section 2.1: RIP
- Section 2.2: EIGRP
- Section 2.3: Redistribution
- Section 3: ISDN
- Section 4: EGP Protocols
- Section 5: Voice
- Section 6: DLSw+
- Section 7: IOS and IP Features
- Section 8: QoS
- Section 9: Multicast
- Practice Lab 1 Debrief
- Section 1: Bridging and Switching (15 Points)
- Section 2: IP IGP Protocols (28 Points)
- Section 3: ISDN (8 Points)
- Section 4: EGP Protocols (17 Points)
- Section 5: Voice (6 Points)
- Section 6: DLSw+ (4 Points)
- Section 7: IOS and IP Features (10 Points)
- Section 8: QoS (8 Points)
- Section 9: Multicast (4 Points)
Section 7: IOS and IP Features
Q: Do you require IPsec configured between R1 and R2?
A: The question refers to Layer 2; IPsec is a Layer 3 protocol.
Q: Can I use access lists to just allow R2 to communicate with R1?
A: This is again Layer 3.
Q: Do you want me to authenticate my routing updates to ensure security?
A: You need a Layer 2 solution.
Q: Do you want me to use a single NAT instance to hide behind my loopback interface?
A: You may find that you require multiple instances to answer the question effectively.
Q: Surely the new router will have at least been configured to pick up a DHCP address?
A: The new router is out of the box with a factory configuration only.
Q: Do you actually want the configuration of R9 to be stored on R6?
A: No, the configuration is to be held on a fictitious TFTP server.