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Breaking any of the following rules is considered cheating and could give you an unfair advantage on the exam so any evidence of them will result in a 0 on the entire skills exam: | Breaking any of the following rules is considered cheating and could give you an unfair advantage on the exam so any evidence of them will result in a 0 on the entire skills exam: | ||
* You are NOT allowed to ask anyone else for help | * You are NOT allowed to ask anyone else for help, or seek out any copies of any part of the exams or solution keys to the exams in any format. You may use your class materials (textbook, my lecture videos, lab activity instructions, any notes you have made) and other websites/videos which are not providing individual assistance to you or exam specific answers though. | ||
* You must NOT access a reservation with a date before the official start date of the exam or after the end date of the exam. | * You must NOT access a reservation with a date before the official start date of the exam or after the end date of the exam. | ||
* You must NOT do the troubleshooting exercise before the configuration exercise. | * You must NOT do the troubleshooting exercise before the configuration exercise. |
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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
- Lab 1.1.2 - Troubleshooting IPv4 and IPv6 Routing Issue
- NOTE: The Troubleshooting preset config files are not loaded on all pods yet, you will find them on Pods 9, 8, and 7 for now.
- NOTE: For some reason Cisco forgot to create VLAN 10 on switch D1 in the troubleshooting configurations. I have fixed this on some pods, but not all. You can easily fix it by creating VLAN 10 on switch D1 after loading the preset config for each ticket. This is not the problem you are supposed to find in any of the tickets, there are other problems.
- Lab 1.1.3 - Troubleshoot Static Routing
- Lab 2.1.2 - Implement EIGRP for IPv4
- Lab 3.1.2 - Implement Advanced EIGRP for IPv4 Features
- Lab 4.1.2 - Troubleshooting EIGRP for IPv4
- Lab 5.1.2 - Implement EIGRP for IPv6
- Lab 5.1.3 - Troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv6
- Lab 6.1.2 - Implement Single-Area OSPFv2
- Lab 7.1.2 - Implement Multi-Area OSPFv2
- Lab 7.1.3 - OSPFv2 Route Summarization and Filtering
- Lab 8.1.2 - Troubleshoot OSPFv2
- Lab 9.1.2 - Implement Multiarea OSPFv3
- Lab 10.1.2 - Troubleshoot OSPFv3
- Lab 11.1.2 - Implement eBGP for IPv4
- Lab 11.1.3 - Implement MP-BGP
- Lab 12.1.2 - Implement BGP Path Manipulation
- Lab 13.1.2 - Implement BGP Communities
- Lab 14.1.2 - Troubleshoot BGP
- Lab 15.1.2 - Control Routing Updates
- Lab 15.1.3 - Path Control Using PBR
- Lab 15.1.4 - Troubleshoot Route Maps and PBR
- Lab 16.1.2 - Configure Route Redistribution Between EIGRP and OSPF
- Lab 16.1.3 - Configure Route Redistribution Within the Same Interior Gateway Protocol
- Lab 16.1.4 - Implement Route Redistribution Between Multiple Protocols
- Lab 17.1.2 - Troubleshoot Route Redistribution
- Lab 18.1.2 - Implement VRF-Lite
- Lab 19.1.2 - Implement a GRE Tunnel
- Lab 19.1.3 - Implement a DMVPN Phase 1 Hub-to-Spoke Topology
- Lab 19.1.4 - Implement a DMVPN Phase 3 Spoke-to-Spoke Topology
- Lab 19.1.5 - Implement an IPv6 DMVPN Phase 3 Spoke-to-Spoke Topology
- Lab 20.1.2 - Configure Secure DMVPN Tunnels
- Lab 21.1.2 - Troubleshoot IPv4 ACLs
- Lab 21.1.3 - Troubleshoot IPv6 ACLs
- Lab 21.1.4 - Troubleshoot Prefix Lists
- Lab 22.1.2 - Troubleshoot IOS AAA
- Lab 22.1.3 - Troubleshoot uRPF
- Lab 22.1.4 - Troubleshoot CoPP
- Lab 23.1.2 - Troubleshoot Device Access and File Transfer
- Lab 23.1.3 - Troubleshoot SNMP and Logging Issues
- Lab 23.1.4 - Troubleshoot IP SLA and NetFlow
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)
- Weekly Progress Self-Evaluation - Complete on the Netacad Website (10 points possible each week)
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: Routing and EIGRP Exam
- Chapters 6 - 10: OSPF Exam
- Chapters 11 - 14: BGP Exam
- Chapters 15 - 17: Conditional Forwarding and Route Redistribution Exam
- Chapters 18 - 20: VPNs Exam
- Chapters 21 - 23: Infrastructure Security and Management 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 below on this part of the exam.
Just like many of the topics in the class there will be two parts to the skills exam in this course:
- A configuration exercise skills exam
- A troubleshooting exercise skills exam
The Skills Final Exam must be completed on the IHCC Netlab system which you will be able to start on Tuesday May 3 at 12:01am and must be completed by Saturday May 7 at 11:59pm. This is a timed activity which you will have no more than three hours to complete each one of the two parts to the exam. You must do the configuration exercise before doing the troubleshooting exercise but can spread them out over two days if you wish. Separate Netlab reservations must be made for each part of the exam (configuration and troubleshooting). You will be able to begin reserving slots in Netlab for this a few days in advance (so you can get the time you want) but you must not make a reservation to take any part of the skills exam before 12:01am on May 3! You must not spend more than three hours working on each part of the exam and once you start each part of the exam you must work on it continuously, you cannot stop and then re-start the same part of the exam later.
- I strongly suggest making a 1 page "cheat sheet" for yourself of the common commands needed for configuring the routers and switches as required to complete the labs in CCNP ENARSI, this will help you if you have forgotten a particular command. You may also want to review and/or mark sections of the "CCNP Portable Command Guide" book you bought for this class as that is also a good resource when you're stuck.
- Note that assistance with issues will not be guaranteed outside of the normal work day/week so if you're concerned you may have issues during any portion of your exams you should plan to complete them during scheduled office or lab hours.
Breaking any of the following rules is considered cheating and could give you an unfair advantage on the exam so any evidence of them will result in a 0 on the entire skills exam:
- You are NOT allowed to ask anyone else for help, or seek out any copies of any part of the exams or solution keys to the exams in any format. You may use your class materials (textbook, my lecture videos, lab activity instructions, any notes you have made) and other websites/videos which are not providing individual assistance to you or exam specific answers though.
- You must NOT access a reservation with a date before the official start date of the exam or after the end date of the exam.
- You must NOT do the troubleshooting exercise before the configuration exercise.
- You must NOT stop a part of the exam and come back to it. All work for each part must be completed in a single reservation. You MAY take a break (even multiple days) between the configuration and troubleshooting parts as long as both parts are complete before the official end date of the exam.
- If you have any questions about something, or if something is OK, or any other issues you must send an email to your instructor about it.
If you have any questions or issues please contact me as soon as possible. Remember that I'm here to help clarify anything you find confusing if I can. It never hurts to ask for help if you're stuck or confused, the worst that will happen is that I'll tell you that I can't answer that on an exam.
Online Final Exam
You will need to complete an online final exam on the NetAcad site.