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==Lab Reports==
==Lab Reports==
For each chapter having lab activities you will need to submit one [[Franske Lab Report Format|lab report]] which covers all of the lab activities listed below in the chapter. You do not need to submit answers to the questions in the activities, those are for your own learning use only. Lab activities may include remote equipment access, campus equipment, or packet tracer activities. 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.
For each chapter having lab activities you will need to submit one [[Franske Lab Report Format|lab report]] which covers all of the lab activities listed below in the chapter. You do not need to submit answers to the questions in the activities, those are for your own learning use only. Lab activities may include remote equipment access, campus equipment, or packet tracer activities. 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.
'''Note:''' The password for CAASP Pod PCs in Netlab is: Cisco123


# Lab 1.1.2 - Implement Inter-VLAN Routing
# Lab 1.1.2 - Implement Inter-VLAN Routing
#* '''For Fall 2020:''' This lab can be built and completed in Packet Tracer. Use the 4331 Router and 3650 Switch. You will need to power off the routers and add serial cards to them in order to make serial connections. You will need to add a power supply module to the switches to power them on.
# Lab 2.1.2 - Observe STP Topology Changes and Implement RSTP
# Lab 2.1.2 - Observe STP Topology Changes and Implement RSTP
#* '''For Fall 2020:''' This lab can be built and completed in Packet Tracer. Use the 3650 and 2960 switches. You will need to add a power supply module to the switches to power them on.
# Lab 3.1.2 - Implement Advanced STP Modifications and Mechanisms
# Lab 3.1.2 - Implement Advanced STP Modifications and Mechanisms
#* '''For Fall 2020:''' This lab can be built and completed in Packet Tracer. Use the 3650 and 2960 switches. You will need to add a power supply module to the switches to power them on.
# Lab 4.1.2 - Implement MST
# Lab 4.1.2 - Implement MST
#* '''For Fall 2020:''' Beginning with this lab you will not be able to use Packet Tracer. You will need to connect to the [[ITC VPN Instructions|ITCnet VPN]] and use the [[ITC CCNP Temp Remote Network Pod]].
# Lab 5.1.2 - Implement VTP
# Lab 5.1.2 - Implement VTP
# Lab 5.1.3 - Implement EtherChannel
# Lab 5.1.3 - Implement EtherChannel
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# Lab 6.1.2 - Investigate Static Routes
# Lab 6.1.2 - Investigate Static Routes
# Lab 6.1.3 - Implement VRF-Lite
# Lab 6.1.3 - Implement VRF-Lite
#* '''For Fall 2020:''' This lab uses a slightly different network topology than all other labs in the class. Because we can't easily reconfigure the remote access pods you will need to modify this lab a bit in order to complete it but you should be able to still setup VRFs on R1 and a serial connection between R1 & R2, Ethernet between R1 & R3 and Ethernet to S1.
# Lab 8.1.2 - Implement Single-Area OSPFv2
# Lab 8.1.2 - Implement Single-Area OSPFv2
# Lab 9.1.2 - Implement Mult-Area OSPFv2
# Lab 9.1.2 - Implement Mult-Area OSPFv2
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# Lab 15.1.3 - Implement HSRP
# Lab 15.1.3 - Implement HSRP
# Lab 15.1.4 - Implement VRRP
# Lab 15.1.4 - Implement VRRP
#* HINT: If you have a problem activating VRRP on a switch it's possible the [[Cisco Switch License Featureset Configuration|IP Services license is not active]].
# Lab 15.1.5 - Implement GLBP
# Lab 15.1.5 - Implement GLBP
# Lab 15.1.6 - Implement NAT
# Lab 15.1.6 - Implement NAT
# Lab 16.1.2 - Implement a GRE Tunnel
# Lab 16.1.2 - Implement a GRE Tunnel
# Lab 16.1.3 - Implement IPsec Site-to-Site
# Lab 16.1.3 - Implement IPsec Site-to-Site
#* HINT: If you have a problem configuring IPSec on a router it's possible the [[Cisco Router License Featureset Configuration|Security license is not active]].
# Lab 16.1.4 - Implement GRE over IPsec Site-to-Site VPNs
# Lab 16.1.4 - Implement GRE over IPsec Site-to-Site VPNs
# Lab 16.1.5 - Implement IPsec VTI Site-to-Site VPNs
# Lab 16.1.5 - Implement IPsec VTI Site-to-Site VPNs
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# Lab 24.1.6 - Implement IP SLA
# Lab 24.1.6 - Implement IP SLA
# Lab 25.1.2 - Install the CCNP Virtual Machine
# Lab 25.1.2 - Install the CCNP Virtual Machine
#* Note: You can find the CCNP Virtual Machine OVA file in the CCNP folder on the desktop of each PC in the Pod. Be sure to randomize the MAC address when you import the OVA file.
# Lab 26.1.2 - Implement IPv4 ACLs
# Lab 26.1.2 - Implement IPv4 ACLs
# Lab 26.1.3 - Configure Protections for Passwords and Terminal Lines
# Lab 26.1.3 - Configure Protections for Passwords and Terminal Lines
# Lab 26.1.4 - Configure Local and Server-Based AAA Authentication
# Lab 26.1.4 - Configure Local and Server-Based AAA Authentication
#* Note: You will be using the CCNP VM in Virtual Box on your Pod PC. Be sure the MAC address is different on each Pod PC if you run the VM on more than one PC.
# Lab 26.1.6 - Implement CoPP
# Lab 26.1.6 - Implement CoPP
# Lab 28.1.2 - Construct a Basic Python Script
# Lab 28.1.2 - Construct a Basic Python Script

Latest revision as of 00:05, 20 October 2021

Labs & Homework

Lab Reports

For each chapter having lab activities you will need to submit one lab report which covers all of the lab activities listed below in the chapter. You do not need to submit answers to the questions in the activities, those are for your own learning use only. Lab activities may include remote equipment access, campus equipment, or packet tracer activities. 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.

Note: The password for CAASP Pod PCs in Netlab is: Cisco123

  1. Lab 1.1.2 - Implement Inter-VLAN Routing
  2. Lab 2.1.2 - Observe STP Topology Changes and Implement RSTP
  3. Lab 3.1.2 - Implement Advanced STP Modifications and Mechanisms
  4. Lab 4.1.2 - Implement MST
  5. Lab 5.1.2 - Implement VTP
  6. Lab 5.1.3 - Implement EtherChannel
  7. Lab 5.1.4 - Tuning EtherChannel
  8. Lab 6.1.2 - Investigate Static Routes
  9. Lab 6.1.3 - Implement VRF-Lite
  10. Lab 8.1.2 - Implement Single-Area OSPFv2
  11. Lab 9.1.2 - Implement Mult-Area OSPFv2
  12. Lab 9.1.3 - OSPFv2 Route Summarization and Filtering
  13. Lab 10.1.2 - Implement Multiarea OSPFv3
  14. Lab 11.1.2 - Implement eBGP for IPv4
  15. Lab 11.1.3 - Implement MP-BGP
  16. Lab 12.1.2 - Implement BGP Path Manipulation
  17. Lab 12.1.3 - Implement BGP Communities
  18. Lab 15.1.2 - Implement NTP
  19. Lab 15.1.3 - Implement HSRP
  20. Lab 15.1.4 - Implement VRRP
  21. Lab 15.1.5 - Implement GLBP
  22. Lab 15.1.6 - Implement NAT
  23. Lab 16.1.2 - Implement a GRE Tunnel
  24. Lab 16.1.3 - Implement IPsec Site-to-Site
  25. Lab 16.1.4 - Implement GRE over IPsec Site-to-Site VPNs
  26. Lab 16.1.5 - Implement IPsec VTI Site-to-Site VPNs
  27. Lab 24.1.2 - Use Connectivity Tests and Debug for Network Assurance
  28. Lab 24.1.3 - Implement SNMP and Syslog
  29. Lab 24.1.4 - Implement Flexible Netflow
  30. Lab 24.1.5 - Implement SPAN Technologies
  31. Lab 24.1.6 - Implement IP SLA
  32. Lab 25.1.2 - Install the CCNP Virtual Machine
    • Note: You can find the CCNP Virtual Machine OVA file in the CCNP folder on the desktop of each PC in the Pod. Be sure to randomize the MAC address when you import the OVA file.
  33. Lab 26.1.2 - Implement IPv4 ACLs
  34. Lab 26.1.3 - Configure Protections for Passwords and Terminal Lines
  35. Lab 26.1.4 - Configure Local and Server-Based AAA Authentication
    • Note: You will be using the CCNP VM in Virtual Box on your Pod PC. Be sure the MAC address is different on each Pod PC if you run the VM on more than one PC.
  36. Lab 26.1.6 - Implement CoPP
  37. Lab 28.1.2 - Construct a Basic Python Script
  38. Lab 28.1.3 - Use the Netmiko Python Module to Configure a Router
  39. Lab 28.1.4 - Use NETCONF To Access an IOS XE Device
  40. Lab 28.1.5 - Use RESTCONF to Access an IOS XE Device

Homework

Homework activities will require submitting the actual answers to each question in the activity and may require showing your work as well. 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 certification 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. Multiple modules are included in single exams. These exams fall into the online assessments category of your course grade.

  • Chapters 1 - 5: L2 Redundancy Exam
  • Chapters 6 - 7: Routing Essentials and EIGRP Exam
  • Chapters 8 - 10: OSPF Exam
  • Chapters 11 - 12: BGP Exam
  • Chapters 13 - 14: Multicast and QoS Exam
  • Chapters 15 - 16: IP Services and VPNs Exam
  • Chapters 17 - 19: Wireless Essentials Exam
  • Chapters 20 - 21: Wireless Security and Connectivity Exam
  • Chapters 22 - 24: Network Design and Monitoring Exam
  • Chapters 25 - 26: Access Control and Infrastructure Security Exam
  • Chapters 27 - 29: Virtualization, Automation, and Programmability 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. Your grade in this category will be based on completing a lab equipment skills exam. You will not be able to use any resources other than those specified by your instructor on this part of the exam.

Online Final Exam

You will need to complete an online final exam on the NetSpace site.

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