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* CCNA Supplement 2 Labs (Routing Technologies)
* CCNA Supplement 2 Labs (Routing Technologies)
** 4.4.3.5: Lab - Configure and Verify eBGP
** 4.4.3.5: Lab - Configure and Verify eBGP
*** NOTE: The interfaces on the addressing table do not match the diagram, choose either way to wire it and adjust your configs as required.
*** NOTE: This lab is missing that you must also put a static default route on R1 pointed to R2
*** NOTE: This lab is missing that you must also put a static default route on R1 pointed to R2
** 4.13.1.3: Lab - Configure IP SLA ICMP Echo
** 4.13.1.3: Lab - Configure IP SLA ICMP Echo

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CCNA 3 Assignments

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.

  1. Lab 2.1.2.12: Building a Switched Network with Redundant Links
  2. Lab 2.3.2.3: Configuring Rapid PVST+, PortFast, and BPDU Guard
  3. Lab 2.4.3.4: Configuring HSRP and GLBP
  4. Lab 3.2.1.4: Configuring EtherChannel
  5. Lab 3.2.2.4: Troubleshooting EtherChannel
  6. Lab 4.4.2.3: Configuring a Wireless Router and Client
    • Note: We do not have the same model of wireless router, you will need to modify this lab to utilize the Linksys model routers we have.
  7. Lab 5.1.1.9: Configuring Basic Single-Area OSPFv2
  8. Lab 5.1.2.13: Configuring OSPFv2 on a Multiaccess Network
  9. Lab 5.1.5.8: Configuring OSFPv2 Advanced Features
  10. Lab 5.2.3.3: Troubleshooting Basic Single-Area OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
  11. Lab 5.2.3.4: Troubleshooting Advanced Single-Area OSPFv2
  12. Lab 6.2.3.8: Configuring Multiarea OSPFv2
  13. Lab 6.2.3.9: Configuring Multiarea OSPFv3
  14. Lab 6.2.3.10: Troubleshooting Multiarea OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
  15. Lab 7.2.2.5: Configuring Basic EIGRP for IPv4
  16. Lab 7.4.3.5: Configuring Basic EIGRP for IPv6
  17. Lab 8.1.5.5: Configuring Advanced EIGRP for IPv4 Features
  18. Lab 8.2.3.6: Troubleshooting Basic EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6
  19. Lab 8.2.3.7: Troubleshooting Advanced EIGRP
  20. Lab 9.3.1.2: EIGRP Capstone Project
  21. Lab 9.3.1.3: OSPF Capstone Project


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.

  • Participate in an online forum discussion (typically 3 quality posts or more) of each chapter on the NetSpace site. See forum posting page for details. (up to 10 points each chapter 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 course feedback form (5 points for completing)
  • Complete the online pretest exam (5 points for attempting)
  • Complete the online practice final exam (10 points for attempting)
  • Complete the online practice skills based exam in Packet Tracer (15 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

Other

You are also responsible for completing these things, see the course syllabus for category and weighting information.

  • Online Final Exam
  • Skills Final Exam

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.

CCNA 4 Assignments

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 3.3.2.8: Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
  • Lab 3.4.1.5: Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
  • Lab 4.2.2.7: Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
  • Lab 4.3.1.6: Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
  • Lab 5.2.2.6: Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
  • Lab 5.2.3.7: Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
  • Lab 5.3.1.5: Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
  • Lab 6.3.2.3: Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL Connectivity
  • Lab 7.2.2.5: Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
    • Note: The tunnel you are creating in this lab will get traffic from one place to another but it is not encrypted. Most IT people would take VPN to mean the traffic was encrypted so while the lab title is technically accurate it is not what most people would call a VPN.
  • Lab 8.1.2.6: Configuring Syslog and NTP
  • Lab 8.2.2.4: Configuring SNMP
  • Lab 8.3.3.3: Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
  • CCNA Supplement 1 Labs (Switching Technologies)
    • 3.1.4.2: Lab - Configure Extended VLANs, VTP, and DTP
    • 4.8.2.2: Lab - Implement Local SPAN
    • 4.8.3.2: Lab - Troubleshoot LAN Traffic Using SPAN
  • CCNA Supplement 2 Labs (Routing Technologies)
    • 4.4.3.5: Lab - Configure and Verify eBGP
      • NOTE: The interfaces on the addressing table do not match the diagram, choose either way to wire it and adjust your configs as required.
      • NOTE: This lab is missing that you must also put a static default route on R1 pointed to R2
    • 4.13.1.3: Lab - Configure IP SLA ICMP Echo

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.

  • Participate in an online forum discussion (typically 3 quality posts or more) of each chapter on the NetSpace site. See forum posting page for details. (up to 10 points each chapter 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 pretest exam (10 points for attempting)
  • Complete the online course feedback form (5 points for completing)
  • Complete the online practice final exam (10 points for attempting)
  • Complete the online practice skills based exam in Packet Tracer (10 points for attempting)
  • Complete the ICND2 practice 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 7 Practice Skills Assessment
  • Chapter 8
  • Chapter 9

Other

You are also responsible for completing these things, see the course syllabus for category and weighting information.

  • Online Final Exam
  • Skills Final Exam

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.

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