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Module 1-9 Labs
 
Module 1: Overview of Scalable Internetworks
Lab:
1.4.1 Introductory Lab 1 - Getting Started and Building Start.txt
1.4.2 Introductory Lab 2 - Capturing HyperTerminal and Telnet Sessions
1.4.3 Introductory Lab 3 - Access Control List Basics and Extended Ping
1.4.4 Implementing Quality of Service with Priority Queuing
1.5.1 Equal-Cost Load Balancing with RIP
1.5.2 Unequal-Cost Load Balancing with IGRP
e-Lab:
1.4.1 Building Start.txt
1.4.3 Access Control List Basics and Extended Ping
1.4.4 Implementing Quality of Service – Priority Queuing
1.5.1 Equal-Cost Load Balancing with RIP
1.5.2 Unequal-Cost Load Balancing with IGRP
Module 2: Advanced IP Addressing Management
Lab:
2.10.1 Configuring VLSM and IP Unnumbered
2.10.2a VLSM 1
2.10.2b VLSM 2
2.10.2c VLSM 3
2.10.2d VLSM 4
2.10.3 Using DHCP and IP Helper Addresses
2.10.4a Network Address Translation – Static NAT and Dynamic NAT
2.10.4b Network Address Translation – Port Address Translation and Port Forwarding
e-Lab:
2.7.3 Configuring IOS DHCP Server
2.8.2 Configuring IP Helper Addresses
2.10.3 Using DHCP and IP Helper Addresses
2.10.4a Network Address Translation – Static NAT and Dynamic NAT
2.10.4b Network Address Translation – Port Address Translation and Port Forwarding
Module 3: Routing Overview
Lab:
3.6.1 Migrating from RIP to EIGRP
3.6.2 Configuring IGRP
3.6.3 Configuring Default Routing with RIP and IGRP
3.6.4 Configuring Floating Static Routes
e-Lab:
3.1.2 Static Routing
3.2.2 Configuring Static Default Routers
3.2.3 Default Routing with IGRP
3.2.4 Default Route Caveats
3.3.1 Configuring Floating Static Routes
3.6.1 Migrating from RIP to EIGRP
3.6.2 Configuring IGRP
3.6.3 Configuring Default Routing with RIP and IGRP
3.6.4 Configuring Floating Static Routes
Module 4: Routing Information Protocol Version 2
Lab:
4.4.1 Routing between RIP v1 and RIP v2
4.4.2 RIP v2 MD5 Authentication
e-Lab:
4.2.1 RIP v2
4.3.1 Show Commands
4.3.2 Debug Commands
4.4.1 Routing between RIP v1 and RIP v2
4.4.2 RIP v2 MD5 Authentication
Module 5: EIGRP
Lab:
5.7.1 Configuring EIGRP
5.7.2 Configuring EIGRP Fault Tolerance
5.7.3 Configuring EIGRP Summarization
5.8.1 EIGRP Challenge Lab
e-Lab:
5.5.3 The bandwidth-percent Command
5.5.5 Summarizing EIGRP Routes for IP
5.6.1 Verifying EIGRP Operation
5.7.1 Configuring EIGRP
5.7.2 Configuring EIGRP Fault Tolerance
5.7.3 Configuring EIGRP summarization
Module 6: OSPF
Lab:
6.9.1 Configuring OSPF
6.9.2a Examining the DR/BDR Election Process
6.9.2b Configuring Point-to-Multipoint OSPF Over Frame Relay
6.9.3 Configuring Multiarea OSPF
6.9.4 Configuring a Stub Area and a Totally Stubby Area
6.9.5 Configuring an NSSA
6.9.6 Configuring Virtual Links
6.10.1 OSPF Challenge Lab
e-Lab:
6.3.2 Optional Configuration Commands
6.3.3 Optional Configuration Commands (continued)
6.3.4 Show Commands (more)
6.3.5 Clear and debug Commands
6.6.2 Configuring OSPF Route Summarization
6.6.3 Verifying Multiarea ODPF Operation
6.7.3 Configuring Stub and Totally stubby Areas
6.7.4 OSPF Stub Area Configuration Example
6.7.5 OSPF Totally Stubby Area Configuration Example
6.7.8 Configuring NSSA
6.9.2 Examining the DR/BDR Election Process
6.9.3 Configuring Multiarea OSPF
6.9.4 Configuring a Stub Area and a Totally Stubby Area
Module 7: IS-IS
Lab:
7.7.1 Configuring Basic Integrated IS-IS
7.7.2 Configuring Multiarea Integrated IS-IS
7.7.3 Configuring IS-IS Over Frame Relay
e-Lab:
7.4.3 IS-IS Show Commands
7.5.2 Multiarea Integrated IS-IS Configuration
7.6.3 Frame Relay Point-to-Point Scenario with Integrated IS-IS
7.6.4 Frame Relay Point-to-Multipoint Scenario with Integrated IS-IS
Module 8: Route Optimization
Lab:
8.5.1 Configuring Distribute Lists and Passive Interfaces
8.5.2a Configuring Route Maps
8.5.2b NAT: Dynamic Translation with Multiple Pools Using Route Maps
8.5.3 Redistributing RIP and OSPF with Distribution Lists
8.6.1 Route Optimization Challenge Lab
e-Lab:
8.1.2 Passive Interfaces
8.1.3 Filtering Routing Updates with Distribute-list
8.2.2 Policy Routing
8.3.4 Modify Administrative Distance by Using the Distance Command
8.3.5 Configuring One-way Redistribution
8.3.6 Configuring Two-way Redistribution
8.3.8 Verifying Redistribution Operation
8.4.1 Phase 1: Configuring a RIP Network
8.4.2 Phase 2: Adding OSPF to the Core of a RIP Network
8.4.3 Phase 3: Adding OSPF Areas
8.5.1 Configuring Distribute Lists and passive Interfaces
8.5.3 Redistributing RIP and OSPF with Distribution Lists
Module 9: BGP
Lab:
9.11.1 Configuring BGP with Default Routing
9.11.2 Configuring BGP with NAT
9.11.3 Using the AS_PATH Attribute
9.11.4a Configuring IBGP and EBGP Sessions, Local Preference and MED
9.11.4b BGP Route Reflectors and Route Filters
9.11.4c The BGP COMMUNITIES Attribute
9.11.4d BGP Peer Groups
9.12.1 BGP Challenge Lab
e-Lab:
9.3.1 Basic BGP Configuration
9.3.4 EBGP Multihop
9.4.1 Verifying BGP Operation
9.5.3 Implementing BGP Routing Policy
9.6.4 Next Hop Behavior on NBMA Networks
9.6.6 AS_Path and Private AS Numbers
9.6.10 Manipulating Local Preference
9.6.13 MED Configuration Example
9.8.4 ip prefix-list Command
9.8.5 ip prefix-list Configuration
9.9.3 Default Routing in BGP Networks
9.9.6 Configuring BGP with a Multihomed Connection
9.10.4 BGP Redistribution configuration Example
9.11.4a Configuring BGP with Route Reflectors and Route Filters
9.11.4b Configuring the BGP Communities Attribute
Case Study 1: EIGRP

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Case Study 2: OSPF

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Case Study 3: BGP/OSPF Routing

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