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#*# In Part 1, Step 1a '''DO NOT''' "Record the second IP address in the Address Table for S1 VLAN 200 and enter the associated default gateway." this text is an error, you will not use the second IP address from Subnet A for anything special.
#*# In Part 1, Step 1a '''DO NOT''' "Record the second IP address in the Address Table for S1 VLAN 200 and enter the associated default gateway." this text is an error, you will not use the second IP address from Subnet A for anything special.
#*# In Part 1, Step 1b there is no place in the address table to record an address for '''S1 VLAN 1'''. Instead you should "Record the second IP address in the Address Table for '''S1 VLAN 200''' and enter the associated default gateway."
#*# In Part 1, Step 1b there is no place in the address table to record an address for '''S1 VLAN 1'''. Instead you should "Record the second IP address in the Address Table for '''S1 VLAN 200''' and enter the associated default gateway."
#*# In Part 1, Step 1c You should "Record the second IP address in the Address Table for '''S2 VLAN 1''' and enter the associated default gateway." even though the lab does not mention this.
#*# In Part 1, Step 5c you are asked to configure default routes on each router but we have not learned how to do this yet. We'll learn about this in module 15. Please enter these commands, one on R1 and one on R2, in the configure terminal mode of the router:
#*# In Part 1, Step 5c you are asked to configure default routes on each router but we have not learned how to do this yet. We'll learn about this in module 15. Please enter these commands, one on R1 and one on R2, in the configure terminal mode of the router:
#*#* <pre>R1(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.2</pre>
#*#* <pre>R1(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.2</pre>
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# Lab 11.6.2 - Switch Security Configuration
# Lab 11.6.2 - Switch Security Configuration
# Lab 13.1.11 - Configure a Wireless Network
# Lab 13.1.11 - Configure a Wireless Network
#* '''NOTE:''' Change the router settings as indicated in the lab, use these for the NEW settings:
#** Router IP Address: 172.17.99.1
#** Router Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
#** Router Name: CCNA-Rxx (replace xx with the number of one of your PCs, found on a sticker on top of the classroom PC under your #desk)
#** DHCP Starting IP Address: 172.17.99.21
#** DHCP Maximum Number of Users: 20
#** Router Username: admin
#** Password: Password123!
#** Wireless SSID: CCNA-Wxx (replace xx with the number of one of your PCs, found on a sticker on top of the classroom PC under your desk)
#** Wireless Passphrase: Cisco456!
#* '''NOTE:''' Do not complete Part 4 of this lab which is listed as optional.
#* '''NOTE: Before packing up your equipment be sure to reset your router back to factory defaults'''
# Lab 15.6.2 - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes
# Lab 15.6.2 - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes
# Lab 16.3.2 - Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes
# Lab 16.3.2 - Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes
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* Complete the online course feedback form (5 points for completing)
* Complete the online course feedback form (5 points for completing)
* Meet with the instructor once per week to discuss course progress and ask questions (up to 10 points each based on progress)
* Meet with the instructor once per week to discuss course progress and ask questions (up to 10 points each based on progress)
* Write 1/2 page summary of interesting points for each of two Internet History sessions (up to 10 points each based on quality)


==Unit Assessments==
==Unit Assessments==
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Any participation activities completed in the course will go here. This falls into the participation category of your course grade.
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 course feedback form (5 points for completing)
* Complete the CCNA Certification practice exam (10 points for attempting)
* Complete the 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)
* Meet with the instructor once per week to discuss course progress and ask questions (up to 10 points each based on progress)



Latest revision as of 04:02, 2 May 2020

CCNA 2 Assignments

Labs

You are responsible for completing ALL of these labs. You must submit a lab report for each module (you may combine multiple labs from the module 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 1.1.7 - Basic Switch Configuration
  2. Lab 1.6.2 - Configure Basic Router Settings
  3. Lab 3.4.6 - Configure VLANs and Trunking
  4. Lab 3.6.2 - Implement VLANs and Trunking
  5. Lab 4.2.8 - Configure Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing
  6. Lab 4.4.9 - Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing
  7. Lab 4.5.2 - Implement Inter-VLAN Routing
  8. Lab 6.4.2 - Implement EtherChannel
  9. Lab 7.4.2 - Implement DHCPv4
    • NOTE: This lab contains substantial errors! Please make these corrections to your lab before starting:
      1. In Part 1, Step 1a DO NOT "Record the second IP address in the Address Table for S1 VLAN 200 and enter the associated default gateway." this text is an error, you will not use the second IP address from Subnet A for anything special.
      2. In Part 1, Step 1b there is no place in the address table to record an address for S1 VLAN 1. Instead you should "Record the second IP address in the Address Table for S1 VLAN 200 and enter the associated default gateway."
      3. In Part 1, Step 1c You should "Record the second IP address in the Address Table for S2 VLAN 1 and enter the associated default gateway." even though the lab does not mention this.
      4. In Part 1, Step 5c you are asked to configure default routes on each router but we have not learned how to do this yet. We'll learn about this in module 15. Please enter these commands, one on R1 and one on R2, in the configure terminal mode of the router:
        • R1(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.2
        • R2(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.1
  10. Lab 8.5.1 - Configure DHCPv6
  11. Lab 11.6.2 - Switch Security Configuration
  12. Lab 13.1.11 - Configure a Wireless Network
    • NOTE: Change the router settings as indicated in the lab, use these for the NEW settings:
      • Router IP Address: 172.17.99.1
      • Router Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
      • Router Name: CCNA-Rxx (replace xx with the number of one of your PCs, found on a sticker on top of the classroom PC under your #desk)
      • DHCP Starting IP Address: 172.17.99.21
      • DHCP Maximum Number of Users: 20
      • Router Username: admin
      • Password: Password123!
      • Wireless SSID: CCNA-Wxx (replace xx with the number of one of your PCs, found on a sticker on top of the classroom PC under your desk)
      • Wireless Passphrase: Cisco456!
    • NOTE: Do not complete Part 4 of this lab which is listed as optional.
    • NOTE: Before packing up your equipment be sure to reset your router back to factory defaults
  13. Lab 15.6.2 - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes
  14. Lab 16.3.2 - Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes

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.

Packet Tracer Activities

Each packet tracer activity will be worth up to 7 points based on correctly completing and submitting all portions of the activity.

  1. PT 1.3.6 - Configure SSH
  2. PT 1.4.7 - Packet Tracer- Configure Router Interfaces
  3. PT 1.5.10 - Verify Directly Connected Networks
  4. PT 1.6.1 - Implement a Small Network
  5. PT 3.1.4 - Who Hears the Broadcast?
  6. PT 3.2.8 - Investigate a VLAN Implementation
  7. PT 3.3.12 - VLAN Configuration
  8. PT 3.4.5 - Configure Trunks
  9. PT 3.5.5 - Configure DTP
  10. PT 3.6.1 - Implement VLANs and Trunking
  11. PT 4.2.7 - Configure Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing
  12. PT 4.3.8 - Configure Layer 3 Switching and Inter-VLAN Routing
  13. PT 4.4.8 - Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing
  14. PT 4.5.1 - Inter-VLAN Routing Challenge
  15. PT 5.1.9 - Investigate STP Loop Prevention
  16. PT 6.2.4 - Configure EtherChannel
  17. PT 6.3.4 - Troubleshoot EtherChannel
  18. PT 6.4.1 - Implement EtherChannel
  19. PT 7.2.10 - Configure DHCPv4
  20. PT 7.4.1 - Implement DHCPv4
  21. PT 9.3.3 - HSRP Configuration Guide
  22. PT 11.1.10 - Implement Port Security
  23. PT 11.6.1 - Switch Security Configuration
  24. PT 13.1.10 - Configure a Wireless Network
  25. PT 13.2.7 - Configure a Basic WLAN on the WLC
  26. PT 13.3.12 - Configure a WPA2 Enterprise WLAN on the WLC
  27. PT 13.4.5 - Troubleshoot WLAN Issues
  28. PT 13.5.1 - WLAN Configuration
  29. PT 14.3.5 - Basic Router Configuration Review
  30. PT 15.6.1 - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes
  31. PT 16.3.1 - Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes

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)
  • Meet with the instructor once per week to discuss course progress and ask questions (up to 10 points each based on progress)
  • Write 1/2 page summary of interesting points for each of two Internet History sessions (up to 10 points each based on quality)

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.

  • Module 1-4 Exam
  • Module 5-6 Exam
  • Module 7-9 Exam
  • Module 10-13 Exam
  • Module 14-16 Exam

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. There are two parts to this portion of your grade.

  • Half of your grade in this category will be based on successfully completing all parts of the online Packet Tracer Practice Skills Exam at home. You grade will be based on correctly completing all parts of the activity. You will be able to use outside resources for this part of the exam.
  • Half of your grade in this category will be based on completing an in-class skills exam. You will not be able to use any resources other than those specified by your instructor on this part of the exam.

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 2.7.2 - Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration
  2. Lab 3.8.8 - Explore DNS Traffic
  3. Lab 5.5.2 - Configure and Verify Extended IPv4 ACLs
  4. Lab 6.8.2 - Configure NAT for IPv4
  5. Lab 10.6.11 - Use Tera Term to Manage Router Configuration Files
  6. Lab 10.6.12 - Use TFTP, Flash, and USB to Manage Configuration Files
  7. Lab 10.6.13 - Research Password Recovery Procedures
    • After researching the recovery procedures have your partner set a hostname and enable password on a router and save the configuration. Try to reset the password on the router while keeping the hostname set the same following the procedures you have researched.
  8. Lab 10.8.2 - Configure CDP, LLDP, and NTP
  9. Lab 13.6.1 - Install Linux in a Virtual Machine and Explore the GUI

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.

Packet Tracer Activities

Each packet tracer activity will be worth up to 7 points based on correctly completing and submitting all portions of the activity.

  1. PT 2.2.13 - Point-to-Point Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration
  2. PT 2.3.11 - Determine the DR and BDR
  3. PT 2.4.11 - Modify Single-Area OSPFv2
  4. PT 2.5.3 - Propagate a Default Route in OSPFv2
  5. PT 2.6.6 - Verify Single-Area OSPFv2
  6. PT 2.7.1 - Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration
  7. PT 4.1.4 - ACL Demonstration
  8. PT 5.1.8 - Configure Numbered Standard IPv4 ACLs
  9. PT 5.1.9 - Configure Named Standard IPv4 ACLs
  10. PT 5.2.7 - Configure and Modify Standard IPv4 ACLs
  11. PT 5.4.12 - Configure Extended IPv4 ACLs - Scenario 1
  12. PT 5.4.13 - Configure Extended IPv4 ACLs - Scenario 2
  13. PT 5.5.1 - IPv4 ACL Implementation Challenge
  14. PT 6.2.7 - Investigate NAT Operations
  15. PT 6.4.5 - Configure Static NAT
  16. PT 6.5.6 - Configure Dynamic NAT
  17. PT 6.6.7 - Configure PAT
  18. PT 6.8.1 - Configure NAT for IPv4
  19. PT 7.6.1 - WAN Concepts
  20. PT 10.1.5 - Use CDP to Map a Network
  21. PT 10.2.6 - Use LLDP to Map a Network
  22. PT 10.3.4 - Configure and Verify NTP
  23. PT 10.6.10 - Back Up Configuration Files
  24. PT 10.7.6 - Use a TFTP Server to Upgrade a Cisco IOS Image
  25. PT 10.8.1 - Configure CDP, LLDP, and NTP
  26. PT 11.5.1 - Compare Layer 2 and Layer 3 Devices
  27. PT 12.5.13 - Troubleshoot Enterprise Networks
  28. PT 12.6.1 - Troubleshooting Challenge - Document the Network
  29. PT 12.6.2 - Troubleshooting Challenge - Use Documentation to Solve Issues

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 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. Multiple modules are included in single exams. These exams fall into the online assessments category of your course grade.

  • Module 1-2 Exam
  • Module 3-5 Exam
  • Module 6-8 Exam
  • Module 9-12 Exam
  • Module 13-14 Exam

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. There are two parts to this portion of your grade.

  • Half of your grade in this category will be based on successfully completing all parts of the online Packet Tracer Practice Skills Exam at home. You grade will be based on correctly completing all parts of the activity. You will be able to use outside resources for this part of the exam.
  • Half of your grade in this category will be based on completing an in-class skills exam. You will not be able to use any resources other than those specified by your instructor on this part of the exam.

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