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#* Note: You can complete this lab in Packet Tracer at home instead of on lab equipment if you'd like | #* Note: You can complete this lab in Packet Tracer at home instead of on lab equipment if you'd like | ||
# Lab 10.1.2.4: Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Router | # Lab 10.1.2.4: Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Router | ||
#* Note: In this lab you are asked to configure the EIGRP routing protocol which you have not yet learned to do, the commands for configuring it are included in the lab but if you prefer you can use the OSPF routing protocol instead. | |||
# Lab 10.1.2.5: Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Switch | # Lab 10.1.2.5: Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Switch | ||
# Lab 10.1.4.4: Troubleshooting DHCPv4 | # Lab 10.1.4.4: Troubleshooting DHCPv4 |
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Labs
You are responsible for completing ALL of these labs. You must submit a lab report for each chapter (you may combine multiple labs from the chapter into a single report). If you work with a partner on a lab you only need to submit a single lab report for the two of you but it must have both your names on it. Each lab report is worth up to 20 points. This falls into the Labs/Homework category of your course grade.
- Lab 2.1.1.6: Configuring Basic Switch Settings
- Lab 2.2.4.11: Configuring Switch Security Features
- Lab 3.2.2.5: Configuring VLANs and Trunking
- Lab 3.2.4.9: Troubleshooting VLAN Configurations
- Lab 3.3.2.2: Implementing VLAN Security
- Lab 4.1.1.9: Mapping the Internet
- Note: This lab does not require lab equipment and may be completed at home as you read through the chapter.
- Lab 4.1.4.6: Configuring Basic Router Settings with IOS CLI
- Lab 4.1.4.7: Configuring Basic Router Settings with CCP
- Note: Students do not have permission to install software on campus computers, you will need to use a Virtual Machine on your lab computer and run CCP within the VM or install CCP on your own laptop.
- Lab 5.1.2.4: Configuring Per-Interface Inter-VLAN Routing
- Note: You can complete this lab in Packet Tracer at home instead of on lab equipment if you'd like
- Lab 5.1.3.7: Configuring 802.1Q Trunk-Based Inter-VLAN Routing
- Lab 5.3.2.4: Troubleshooting Inter-VLAN Routing
- Lab 6.2.2.5: Configuring IPv4 Static and Default Routes
- Lab 6.2.4.5: Configuring IPv6 Static and Default Routes
- Note: You can complete this lab in Packet Tracer at home instead of on lab equipment if you'd like
- Lab 6.3.3.7: Designing and Implementing IPv4 Addressing with VLSM
- Note: You should complete parts 1 & 2 of this lab at home before coming in to configure it on part 3, doing this will save you quite a bit of time.
- Lab 6.5.2.5: Troubleshooting IPv4 and IPv6 Static Routes
- Lab 7.3.2.4: Configuring Basic RIPv2 and RIPng
- Lab 8.2.4.5: Configuring Basic Single-Area OSPFv2
- Note: There is a typo in this lab the command in Part 4, Step 2g should be "show ip ospf neighbor" not "show ipv6 ospf neighbor".
- Lab 8.3.3.6: Configuring Basic Single-Area OSPFv3
- Lab 9.2.2.7: Configuring and Verifying Standard ACLs
- Note: In this lab you are asked to configure the EIGRP routing protocol which you have not yet learned to do, please use the OSPF routing protocol instead.
- Lab 9.2.3.4: Configuring and Verifying VTY Restrictions
- Lab 9.3.2.13: Configuring and Verifying Extended ACLSs
- Note: You can complete this lab in Packet Tracer at home instead of on lab equipment if you'd like
- Lab 9.4.2.7: Troubleshooting ACL Configuration and Placement
- Note: You can complete this lab in Packet Tracer at home instead of on lab equipment if you'd like
- Lab 9.5.2.7: Configuring and Verifying IPv6 ACLs
- Note: You can complete this lab in Packet Tracer at home instead of on lab equipment if you'd like
- Lab 10.1.2.4: Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Router
- Note: In this lab you are asked to configure the EIGRP routing protocol which you have not yet learned to do, the commands for configuring it are included in the lab but if you prefer you can use the OSPF routing protocol instead.
- Lab 10.1.2.5: Configuring Basic DHCPv4 on a Switch
- Lab 10.1.4.4: Troubleshooting DHCPv4
- Note: If you do not receive debug output in your console perhaps you have telnetted into your router. By default debug output is only sent to a computer directly connected to the console port, if you want to see debug information through a telnet session you need to enter the "terminal monitor" command.
- Lab 10.2.3.5: Configuring Stateless and Stateful DHCPv6
- Note: You can complete this lab in Packet Tracer at home instead of on lab equipment if you'd like
- Lab 10.2.4.4: Troubleshooting DHCPv6
- Note: You can complete this lab in Packet Tracer at home instead of on lab equipment if you'd like
- Lab 11.2.2.6: Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
- Lab 11.2.3.7: Configuring NAT Pool Overload and PAT
- Lab 11.3.1.5: Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
Homework
Any homework assigned in the course will go here. This falls into the Labs/Homework category of your course grade. Remember, for homework assignments turn in the actual pages from your lab book or printouts from the curriculum and not a lab report. Homework assignment are individual, you and your lab partner need to both turn them in separately even if you work on them together.
- Complete the Chapter 2 PT Practice Skills Exam (up to 10 points for attempting)
- Complete the Chapter 6 PT Practice Skills Exam (up to 10 points for attempting)
- Complete the PT Final Practice Skills Exam (up to 10 points for attempting)
- Lab 6.4.2.5: Calculating Summary Routes with IPv4 and IPv6 (10 points)
- Complete a written chapter summary for each chapter (up to 10 points each based on quality)
Participation Activities
Any participation activities completed in the course will go here. This falls into the participation category of your course grade.
- Complete the online pre-test (10 points for attempting)
- Complete the online course feedback form (5 points for completing)
- Complete the online practice final exam (10 points for attempting)
- Meet with the instructor once per week to discuss course progress and ask questions (up to 10 points each based on progress)
Unit Assessments
You are responsible for completing all of the online unit assessments listed below. These fall into the online assessments category of your course grade.
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
Other
You are also responsible for completing these things, see the course syllabus for category and weighting information.
- Online Final Exam
- Skills Final Exam
Technical Presentation
In this class you and a partner will need to give a technical presentation on a topic of your choice related to the course. Your brief 10 minute presentation will be given towards the end of the course, see the course calendar for details. Additional details will be provided as the course progresses.
Example Topics Include:
- History of the Internet
- IP Addressing (Subnetting, VLSM, IPv6)
Skills Final Exam
The Skills Final Exam is designed to test your ability to apply the concepts learned in this class and practiced in labs to common, real-world scenarios.