Student Name: ______

Chabot College

Cisco Networking Academy II

Directions:

ü  Complete all of the listed e-Labs in each module.

ü  As you complete each one, mark the checkbox next to it.

ü  At the close of each chapter, your instructor may hold an e-Lab quiz. During the quiz, you will be required to demonstrate successful completion of any e-Lab in the current chapter. These quizzes will count toward your course grade.

Module 1: WANs and Routers Labs:

q  1.2.5 Connecting Console Interfaces

q  1.2.6 Connecting Router LAN Interfaces

Module 2: Introduction to Routers e-Labs:

q  2.1.3a Logging into the Router

q  2.1.3b Router User Interface Modes

q  2.1.5 Operation of the Cisco IOS

q  2.2.6a Keyboard help in the CLI

q  2.2.6b IOS Auto-Completion

Module 3: Configuring a Router e-Labs:

q  3.1.3a Configuring Router Passwords

q  3.1.3b Command-line Interface Command Modes

q  3.1.4 On by Default

q  3.1.5 Configuring a Serial Interface

q  3.1.7 Configuring an Ethernet Interface

q  3.2.5 Housekeeping

q  3.2.7 Configuring Host Tables

Module 4: Learning about Other Devices e-Labs:

q  4.1.3 Implementation, Monitoring and Maintenance of CDP

q  4.1.6a Address Resolution Protocol

q  4.1.6b CDP Neighbors

q  4.2.5 Alternate connectivity Tests – Ping

Module 5: Managing Cisco IOS Software e-Labs:

q  5.1.3 Preparing for Boot System Commands

q  5.1.4 Configuration Register

q  5.1.5 Troubleshooting IOS Boot Failure

Module 6: Routing and Routing Protocols e-Labs:

q  6.1.2a Static Route Operation

q  6.1.2b Static Routes

q  6.1.3 Configuring Static Routes

q  6.1.4 Configuring Default Route Forwarding

q  6.1.5 Verifying Static Route configuration

q  6.1.6 Static Routes

q  6.3.2 Routing Configuration

Module 7: Distance Vector Routing Protocols e-Labs:

q  7.2.2 RIP

q  7.2.3 Using Classless IP routing

q  7.2.5 Verifying RIP Configuration

q  7.2.6a Troubleshooting RIP Update Issues

q  7.2.6b Troubleshooting RIP

q  7.2.7 Preventing Routing Updates Through an Interface

q  7.2.9 Load Balancing Across Multiple Paths

q  7.2.10 Integrating Static Routes with RIP

q  7.3.5 Configuring IGRP

q  7.3.6 Configuring Default Routing with RIP and IGRP

q  7.3.7a Verifying IGRP Configuration

q  7.3.7b IGRP

Module 8: TCP/IP Suite Error and Control Messages (no e-Labs)

Module 9: Basic Router Troubleshooting e-Labs:

q  9.1.5 Administrative Distance

q  9.2.5 Layer 3 Troubleshooting Using ping

q  9.3.1 Troubleshooting Layer 1: Using show interface

q  9.3.3 Cisco Discovery Protocol

q  9.3.6 Troubleshooting Using show controllers serial

Module 10: Intermediate TCP/IP (no e-Labs)

Module 11: Access Control Lists (ACLs) e-Labs:

q  11.1.3 Creating ACLs

q  11.1.5 Verifying ACLS

q  11.2.1a Configuring a Standard Access List

q  11.2.1b Standard ACL

q  11.2.1c Standard ACL

q  11.2.1d Standard ACL

q  11.2.1e Standard ACL

q  11.2.2a Configuring an Extended Access List

q  11.2.2b Extended ACL

q  11.2.2c Extended ACLs

q  11.2.2d Extended ACL

q  11.2.2e Extended ACL

q  11.2.3a Named ACL

q  11.2.3b Configuring a Named Access List

q  11.2.6 Access Control Lists

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