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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Case
Study 1: EIGRP |
Lab:
There are no
labs in this case study. |
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Case
Study 2: OSPF |
Lab:
There are no
labs in this case study. |
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Case
Study 3: BGP/OSPF Routing |
Lab:
There are no
labs in this case study. |
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