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The only authorized Lab Manual for the Cisco Networking Academy Connecting Networks course in the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum Each chapter of this book is divided into a Study Guide section followed by a Lab section. The Study Guide section offers exercises that help you learn the concepts, configurations, and troubleshooting skills crucial to your success as a CCNA R&S exam candidate. Each chapter is slightly different and includes some or all the following types of exercises: Vocabulary Matching Exercises Concept Questions Exercises Skill-Building Activities and Scenarios Configuration Scenarios Packet Tracer Exercises Troubleshooting Scenarios The Labs & Activities include all the online course Labs and Packet Tracer activity instructions. If applicable, this section begins with a Command Reference that you will complete to highlight all the commands introduced in the chapter.

Table of Contents:
    Introduction xxii Chapter 1 WAN Concepts 1     WAN Technologies Overview 1         Network Types and Their Evolving WAN Needs 1         WAN Operations and Terminology 1     Selecting a WAN Technology 3         Varieties of WAN Link Connections 3         Private and Public WAN Access Options 4     Labs and Activities 6     1.0.1.2 Class Activity—Branching Out 7         Objective 7         Scenario 7         Resources 7     1.2.4.3 Lab—Researching WAN Technologies 9         Objectives 9         Background/Scenario 9         Required Resources 9         Part 1: Investigate Dedicated WAN Technologies and Providers 9         Part 2: Investigate a Dedicated Leased Line Service Provider in Your Area 10         Reflection 12     1.3.1.1 Class Activity—WAN Device Modules 13         Objective 13         Scenario 13         Resources 13         Directions 13 Chapter 2 Point-to-Point Connections 15     Serial Point-to-Point Overview 15         Serial Communications 15         WAN Protocols 15         HDLC Encapsulation 16         HDLC Configuration and Troubleshooting 16         Troubleshooting Serial Interfaces 16     PPP Operation 17         PPP Components 17         PPP Sessions 19     Configure PPP 21         Basic PPP Configuration with Options 21         PPP Authentication 23         PAP Configuration 24         CHAP Configuration 25         Packet Tracer Exercise 2-1: PPP Implementation 25     Troubleshoot WAN Connectivity 25     Labs and Activities 27     Command Reference 27     2.0.1.2 Class Activity—PPP Persuasion 28         Objectives 28         Scenario 28         Resources 28     2.1.2.5 Packet Tracer—Troubleshooting Serial Interfaces 29         Topology 29         Addressing Table 29         Objectives 29         Scenario 29         Part 1: Diagnose and Repair the Physical Layer 30         Part 2: Diagnose and Repair the Data Link Layer 30         Part 3: Diagnose and Repair the Network Layer 31     2.3.2.6 Packet Tracer—Configuring PAP and CHAP Authentication 32         Topology 32         Addressing Table 32         Objectives 32         Background 33         Part 1: Review Routing Configurations 33         Part 2: Configure PPP as the Encapsulation Method 33         Part 3: Configure PPP Authentication 34     2.3.2.7 Lab—Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication 35         Topology 35         Addressing Table 35         Objectives 36         Background/Scenario 36         Required Resources 36         Part 1: Configure Basic Device Settings 36         Part 2: Configure PPP Encapsulation 37         Part 3: Configure PPP CHAP Authentication 46         Reflection 51         Router Interface Summary Table 51     2.4.1.4 Packet Tracer—Troubleshooting PPP with Authentication 52         Topology 52         Addressing Table 52         Objectives 52         Scenario 53         Part 1: Diagnose and Repair the Physical Layer 53         Part 2: Diagnose and Repair the Data Link Layer 53         Part 3: Diagnose and Repair the Network Layer 55     2.4.1.5 Lab—Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication 56         Topology 56         Addressing Table 56         Objectives 57         Background/Scenario 57         Required Resources 57         Part 1: Build the Network and Load Device Configurations 57         Part 2: Troubleshoot the Data Link Layer 60         Part 3: Troubleshoot the Network Layer 62         Router Interface Summary Table 63     2.5.1.1 Class Activity—PPP Validation 64         Objective 64         Scenario 64     Resources 64     2.5.1.2 Packet Tracer—Skills Integration Challenge 66         Topology 66         Addressing Table 66         Background 67         Requirements 67 Chapter 3 Branch Connections 69     Broadband Connections 69         Cable 69         DSL 70         Broadband Wireless 71     Select a Broadband Solution Connection 72     PPPoE 72         PPPoE Overview 72         Configuring PPPoE 73     VPNs 74         Fundamentals of VPNs 74         Types of VPNs 75     GRE 76         Fundamentals of Generic Routing Encapsulation 76         Configuring GRE Tunnels 77         Packet Tracer Exercise 3-1: GRE Implementation 78     eBGP 79         BGP Overview 79         eBGP Branch Configuration 79         Packet Tracer Exercise 3-2: BGP Branch Configuration 80         Requirements 81     Labs and Activities 82     Command Reference 82     3.0.1.2 Class Activity—Broadband Varieties 83         Objective 83         Scenario 83         Resources 83     3.1.2.2 Lab—Researching Broadband Internet Access Technologies 84         Objectives 84         Background/Scenario 84         Required Resources 84         Part 1: Investigate Broadband Distribution 84         Part 2: Research Broadband Access Options for Specific Scenarios 87         Reflection 89     3.2.2.7 Lab—Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL Connectivity 90         Topology 90         Addressing Table 90         Objectives 90         Background/Scenario 90         Required Resources 91         Part 1: Build the Network 91         Part 2: Configure the ISP Router 91         Part 3: Configure the Cust1 Router 92         Reflection 94         Router Interface Summary Table 94     3.2.2.8 Lab—Troubleshoot PPPoE 95         Topology 95         Addressing Table 95         Objectives 95         Background/Scenario 95         Required Resources 96         Part 1: Build the Network 96         Part 2: Troubleshoot PPPoE on Cust1 97         Reflection 100         Router Interface Summary Table 101     3.4.2.4 Packet Tracer—Configuring GRE 102         Topology 102         Addressing Table 102         Objectives 102         Scenario 102         Part 1: Verify Router Connectivity 103         Part 2: Configure GRE Tunnels 103         Part 3: Verify Router Connectivity 104     3.4.2.5 Packet Tracer—Troubleshooting GRE 105         Topology 105         Addressing Table 105         Objectives 105         Scenario 105         Part 1: Find and Correct All Network Errors 106         Part 2: Verify Connectivity 106     3.4.2.6 Lab—Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel 107         Topology 107         Addressing Table 107         Objectives 108         Background/Scenario 108         Required Resources 108         Part 1: Configure Basic Device Settings 108         Part 2: Configure a GRE Tunnel 109         Part 3: Enable Routing over the GRE Tunnel 111         Reflection 112         Router Interface Summary Table 113     3.5.3.5 Packet Tracer—Configure and Verify eBGP 114         Topology 114         Objectives 114         Background/Scenario 114         Address Table 114     3.5.3.5 Lab—Configure and Verify eBGP 116         Topology 116         Addressing Table 116         Objectives 116         Background/Scenario 116         Required Resources 116         Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings 117         Part 2: Configure eBGP on R2 117         Part 3: Verify eBGP Configuration 118         Reflection 119         Router Interface Summary Table 120     3.6.1.1 Class Activity—VPN Planning Design 121         Objective 121         Scenario 121         Resources 121     3.6.1.2 Packet Tracer—Skills Integration Challenge 122         Topology 122         Addressing Table 122         Background/Scenario 123         Requirements 123     3.6.1.3 Lab—Configure a Branch Connection 125         Topology 125         Addressing Table 125         Objectives 125         Background/Scenario 126         Required Resources 126         Part 1: Build the Network and Load Device Configurations 126         Part 2: Configure a PPPoE Client Connection 128         Part 3: Configure a GRE Tunnel 129         Part 4: Configure BGP over PPPoE and BGP over a GRE Tunnel 130         Router Interface Summary Table 131 Chapter 4 Access Control Lists 133     ACL Operation 133         Guidelines for ACL Creation 134         Calculating Wildcard Masks 134         Wildcard Mask in Operation 135         Standard Versus Extended IPv4 ACLs 136         Guidelines for ACL Placement 136     Standard IPv4 ACLs 137         Configuring Standard IPv4 ACLs 137         Modifying IPv4 ACLs 140     Extended IPv4 ACLs 141         Configuring Extended IPv4 ACL Statements 141         Extended ACL Configuration Scenarios 141         Evaluating Extended IPv4 ACL Statements 142         Extended ACL Quiz 144     IPv6 ACLs 146         Comparing IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs 146         Configuring IPv6 ACLs 146     Troubleshoot ACLs 147     Labs and Activities 149     Command Reference 149     4.1.3.5 Packet Tracer—Configure Standard IPv4 ACLs 150         Topology 150         Addressing Table 150         Objectives 151         Background/Scenario 151         Part 1: Configure a Standard IPv4 ACL to Restrict Access to the Pink LAN 151         Part 2: Configure a Standard IPv4 ACL to Restrict Access to the Blue LAN 152         Part 3: Configure a Named Standard IPv4 ACL 152         Reflection 153     4.2.2.10 Packet Tracer—Configuring Extended ACLs—Scenario 1 154         Topology 154         Addressing Table 154         Objectives 154         Background/Scenario 154         Part 1: Configure, Apply, and Verify an Extended Numbered ACL 154         Part 2: Configure, Apply, and Verify an Extended Named ACL 157     4.2.2.11 Packet Tracer—Configuring Extended ACLs—Scenario 2 158         Topology 158         Addressing Table 158         Objectives 158         Background/Scenario 158         Part 1: Configure, Apply, and Verify an Extended Numbered ACL 158         Part 2: Reflection Questions 160         Suggested Scoring Rubric 160     4.2.2.12 Packet Tracer—Configuring Extended ACLs—Scenario 3 161         Topology 161         Addressing Table 161         Objectives 161         Background/Scenario 161         Part 1: Configure a Named Extended ACL 161         Part 2: Apply and Verify the Extended ACL 163     4.2.2.13 Lab—Configuring and Verifying Extended ACLs 164         Topology 164         Addressing Table 164         Objectives 165         Background/Scenario 165         Required Resources 165         Part 1: Set Up the Topology and Initialize Devices 166         Part 2: Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity 166         Part 3: Configure and Verify Extended Numbered and Named ACLs 168         Part 4: Modify and Verify Extended ACLs 170         Reflection 171         Router Interface Summary Table 172     4.3.2.6 Packet Tracer—Configuring IPv6 ACLs 173         Topology 173         Addressing Table 173         Objectives 173         Part 1: Configure, Apply, and Verify an IPv6 ACL 173         Part 2: Configure, Apply, and Verify a Second IPv6 ACL 174     4.3.2.7 Lab—Configuring and Verifying IPv6 ACLs 175         Topology 175         Addressing Table 175         Objectives 176         Background/Scenario 176         Required Resources 176         Part 1: Set Up the Topology and Initialize Devices 176         Part 2: Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity 176         Part 3: Configure and Verify IPv6 ACLs 180         Part 4: Edit IPv6 ACLs 181         Reflection 182         Router Interface Summary Table 183     4.4.2.9 Packet Tracer—Troubleshooting IPv4 ACLs 184         Topology 184         Addressing Table 184         Objectives 184         Scenario 185         Part 1: Troubleshoot ACL Issue 1 185         Part 2: Troubleshoot ACL Issue 2 185         Part 3: Troubleshoot ACL Issue 3 186         Suggested Scoring Rubric 186     4.4.2.10 Packet Tracer—Troubleshooting IPv6 ACLs 187         Topology 187         Addressing Table 187         Objectives 187         Scenario 188         Part 1: Troubleshoot HTTP Access 188         Part 2: Troubleshoot FTP Access 189         Part 3: Troubleshoot SSH Access 189         Suggested Scoring Rubric 190     4.4.2.11 Lab—Troubleshooting ACL Configuration and Placement 191         Topology 191         Addressing Table 192         Objectives 192         Background/Scenario 192         Required Resources 193         Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings 194         Part 2: Troubleshoot Internal Access 196         Part 3: Troubleshoot Remote Access 198         Part 4: Troubleshoot IPv6 ACL 199         Reflection 200         Router Interface Summary Table 201     4.5.1.1 Packet Tracer—Skills Integration Challenge 202         Topology 202         Addressing Table 202         Scenario 203         Requirements 203 Chapter 5 Network Security and Monitoring 205     LAN Security 205         Common Security Attacks 206         LAN Attack Mitigation 206     SNMP 207         SNMP Operation 207         Configuring SNMP v2c 209         Configuring SNMP v3 210     Cisco Switch Port Analyzer 211         SPAN Terminology 211         SPAN Configuration 212     Labs and Activities 213     Command Reference 213     5.0.1.2 Class Activity—Network Maintenance Development 214         Objective 214         Scenario 214         Resources 214         Directions 214     5.2.1.9 Lab—Researching Network Monitoring Software 215         Objectives 215         Background/Scenario 215         Required Resources 215         Part 1: Survey Your Understanding of Network Monitoring 215         Part 2: Research Network Monitoring Tools 215         Part 3: Select a Network Monitoring Tool 216         Reflection 217     5.2.2.6 Lab—Configuring SNMP 218         Topology 218         Addressing Table 218         Objectives 218         Background/Scenario 218         Required Resources 219         Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings 219         Part 2: Configure SNMPv2 Manager and Agent 220         Part 3: Configure SNMPv3 Manager and Agent 223         Reflection 227         Router Interface Summary Table 228     5.3.2.3 Lab—Implement Local SPAN 229         Topology 229         Addressing Table 229         Objectives 229         Background/Scenario 229         Required Resources 230         Part 1: Build the Network and Verify Connectivity 230         Part 2: Configure Local SPAN and Capture Copied Traffic with         Wireshark 231         Reflection 234         Router Interface Summary Table 234     5.3.3.2 Lab—Troubleshoot LAN Traffic Using SPAN 235         Topology 235         Addressing Table 235         Objectives 235         Background/Scenario 235         Required Resources 236         Part 1: Build the Network and Verify Connectivity 236         Part 2: Configure Local SPAN and Capture Copied Traffic with         Wireshark 237         Reflection 240         Router Interface Summary Table 240 Chapter 6 Quality of Service 241     QoS Overview 241         Network Transmission Quality Terminology 242         Traffic Characteristics 243         Queuing Algorithms 243         Queuing Algorithm Characteristics 245     QoS Mechanisms 246         QoS Models 246         QoS Implementation Techniques 246     Labs and Activities 250 Chapter 7 Network Evolution 251     Internet of Things 252     Cloud and Virtualization 252         Cloud Computing Terminology 253         Virtualization Terminology 254     Network Programming 254         Control and Data Plane 254         Types of SDN Controllers 255         APIC-EM Features and Terminology 255     Labs and Activities 256 Chapter 8 Network Troubleshooting 257     Troubleshooting Methodology 257         Network Documentation 257         Troubleshooting Process 259     Troubleshooting Scenarios 261         Using IP SLA 261         Troubleshooting Tools 262         Network Troubleshooting and IP Connectivity 263     Labs and Activities 265     Command Reference 265     8.0.1.2 Class Activity—Network Breakdown 266         Objective 266         Scenario 266         Resources 266         Directions 266     8.1.1.8 Packet Tracer—Troubleshooting Challenge—Documenting the Network 267         Topology 267         Addressing Table 267         Objectives 268         Background/Scenario 268         Part 1: Test Connectivity 268         Part 2: Discover PC Configuration Information 268         Part 3: Discover the Configuration Information of the Default Gateway 269         Part 4: Discover Routes and Neighbors in the Network 269         Part 5: Draw the Network Topology 270         Suggested Scoring Rubric 271     8.2.1.5 Lab—Configure IP SLA ICMP Echo 272         Topology 272         Addressing Table 272         Objectives 272         Background/Scenario 272         Required Resources 273         Part 1: Build the Network and Verify Connectivity 273         Part 2: Configure IP SLA ICMP Echo on R1 274         Part 3: Test and Monitor the IP SLA Operation 274         Reflection 275         Router Interface Summary Table 276     8.2.4.12 Packet Tracer—Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 1 277         Topology 277         Addressing Table 277         Background 278         Requirements 278         Troubleshooting Documentation 279         Verification Documentation 279         Suggested Scoring Rubric 279     8.2.4.13 Packet Tracer—Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 2 280         Topology 280         Addressing Table 280     Background 280         Requirements 281         Troubleshooting Documentation 281         Verification Documentation 282         Suggested Scoring Rubric 282     8.2.4.14 Packet Tracer—Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 3 283         Topology 283         Addressing Table 283         Background 284         Requirements 284         Troubleshooting Documentation 285         Verification Documentation 285         Suggested Scoring Rubric 285     8.2.4.15 Packet Tracer—Troubleshooting Challenge—Using Documentation to Solve Issues 286         Topology 286         Addressing Table 286         Objectives 287         Scenario 287         Part 1: Gather Documentation 287         Part 2: Test Connectivity 287         Part 3: Gather Data and Implement Solutions 288         Part 4: Test Connectivity 288         Suggested Scoring Rubric 289     8.3.1.1 Class Activity—Documentation Development 290         Objective 290         Scenario 290         Resources 290         Topology 292         Addressing Table 292         VLAN Configurations and Port Mappings 293         Scenario 293         Requirements 293 9781587134296, TOC, 7/24/2017


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