Cisco CCNA 200-301 Lab eWorkbook

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CertificationKits Cisco CCNA 200-301 Lab eWorkbook 

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We are proud to present our newest revision of our famous CCNA Lab Workbook.  We are well known for bringing only the best lab content available and this revision does not disappoint!  CertificationKits has provided only top of the line, LEGITIMATE training materials for Cisco Certifications for 24+ years.  We can confidently say that this is our best edition ever published.  It has been completely reworked cover to cover!  Our team worked in partnership with Cisco NetAcad instructors and CCIEs who are not only highly certified, but also have many years of combined experience working hands on with students.  This brings a whole extra layer of confidence that these are not only the best labs on the market, but also cover the topics in a way that we know students' will easily comprehend.  These labs are written in a user friendly format that even a pure beginner or experienced IT professional can understand.  What good are all the labs in the world if they feel like they were written by a robot and in some alien language?   

Our lab workbook was written to accommodate labs of all sizes and capability level.  We know that everyone doesn't have the budget or want to spend a great deal of money on the highest end equipment.  We kept this in mind and built this revision to be as Cisco generic as possible to cover as many devices as possible, from low end to high end.  We also know that everyone isn't necessarily running a full topology lab.  So, these labs are written in a way that also allows you to easily scale things back and work through the vast majority of content, even if you are running less than three routers and three switches.  Some of these labs will be able to be completed on a single router, some will require two routers and other labs will require three routers. Does this mean if you only have two routers in your CCNA lab that this lab workbook is of no value to you and that you can't do all the labs? Definitely not! It will still be able to help you in your lab studies. You will note that some of the labs such as the three router OSPF lab can also be performed with only two routers. What will you lose? Simply the extra set of routes the third router would have produced. So you can just ignore that portion of the lab.  No matter who you are, you will have a great experience and have the ability to learn from this eWorkbook!

If you want some more information on building a lab, please check out out CCNA Lab Suggestions Page:  How to Build the Best CCNA Lab  Remember, that all of our equipment based labs come with this study material already included!

This lab workbook covers ALL of the Cisco CCNA 200-301 curriculum, spanning across 450 pages in length!  This comes to a total of 60+ labs.  On top of that, we went the extra mile!  We don't want customers who use our training materials to just stop at what Cisco labels as "describe" (meaning they only require you know the theory behind it) for the exam.  We have bonus labs that go through topics fully so you don't just understand the theory behind a technology, but can also fully understand it through implementing it and seeing it physically work!  The last component to our labs are real world skills that we feel are necessary for every network engineer.  Who wants to get their CCNA, go to their first job and then be asked to TFTP an IOS onto a router with no clue how to do it?  Well, great, the official curriculum says you just need to know what that is, but not know how to do it.  What an embarrassing situation that could put you in!  So, for example, we included an excellent lab that walks you through this so you are prepared to know what you are doing on the job, once you have your CCNA!  As an added benefit here, some of this material will even overlap into CCNP.  So, you'll be primed and ready for an easy transition as you move your way up the certification ladder! 

With this release as well as all of our other eBook offerings, we took things a step further by upgrading to our new awesome eBook reader through LockLizard.  This is the same engine that Cisco actually uses to protect and distribute their corporate documents. This makes it extra cool because it is a format you will see in the field as a working network engineer.  This new ebook reader works on multiple platforms such as PC, MAC, IOS, Android, etc. We include 2 activations with each purchase so you can install it on a desktop AND a mobile device, for example. On top of that you can highlight, make notes and work directly with your document.  We know you will love it! 

 Please feel free to check out a demo selection from our new Bootcamp & Theory ebook and/or the Static Routing Sample Lab from our Lab eWorkbook:

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The download and install is very straightforward and simple, but if you get stuck, please click here for a help guide on opening your eBook demo or official purchase.  Upon purchase a unique license file and a .pdc file will be emailed to you,

Add-Ons:

This Lab WorkBook is designed to work hand-in-hand with our CCNA Bootcamp & Theory eBook.  We highly recommend pairing these books together for the best experience.  So, there is an add-on checkbox above for that if you want the theory behind these labs to accompany your training.  For more information on that book, please see it's individual listing: CCNA BootCamp & Theory eBook

There is also an option to pay a small up-charge to enable a single, one time printing right so you can print this off yourself.  If you go this route, we highly recommend that you use a laser printer with adequate toner and have lots of paper on hand.  It is a lot of pages.  

Here is a run down of everything that is covered in our Cisco CCNA 200-301 Lab eWorkbook:

Bonus Content Labs / Real World Preparation Labs / CCNP Primer Labs Highlighted In Blue

Chapter 1        Introduction to Cisco Routers

  • Lab 1-1              Identifying Router Components and Accessories                                                      
  • Lab 1-2              Router Connectivity                                                                                                
  • Lab 1-3              Identify Router and Switch IOS                                                                          

Chapter 2        General Router Configuration Tasks

  • Lab 2-1             Cisco Router Passwords & Password Recovery                                           
  • Lab 2-2              Configure Login, EXEC, and MOTD Banners                                                  
  • Lab 2-3              Configuring the Password Encryption Service                                                     
  • Lab 2-4              Exec Timeout and Login Failure Rate                                                                   
  • Lab 2-5              Installing a TFTP Server & Overview                                                                    
  • Lab 2-6              Upgrading the IOS on a Router                                                                          
  • Lab 2-7              Cisco Licensing                                                                                                              

Chapter 3        Configuring a Terminal Server

  • Lab 3-1              Terminal Server Setup                                                                                           

Chapter 4        Configuring Static Routes

  • Lab 4-1              Static Routing                                                                                                            
  • Lab 4-2              Default Routing                                                                                                                        

Chapter 5        Configuring Routers using RIP/RIPV2 Protocol

  • Lab 5-1              RIPV2 Routing                                                                                                               

Chapter 6        Configuring Routers using the OSPF Protocol                                            

  • Lab 6-1              OSPF Routing                                                                                                             
  • Lab 6-2              Multi-Area OSPF Routing                                                                                          

Chapter 7        Configuring Catalyst Switches

  • Lab 7-1              Cisco Switch Password Recovery                                                                   
  • Lab 7-2              Switching and VLAN Introduction                                                                 
  • Lab 7-3              Trunking                                                                                                                     
  • Lab 7-4              VTP                                                                                                                        
  • Lab 7-5              Spanning Tree Protocol                                                                                         
  • Lab 7-6              Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol                                                                             
  • Lab 7-7              Per VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol                                                                         
  • Lab 7-8              Inter-VLAN Routing                                                                                                
  • Lab 7-9              Configuring an EtherChannel Link                                                                         
  • Lab 7-10           Configuring EtherChannel Using PAgP                                                                
  • Lab 7-11           Configuring EtherChannel Using LACP                                                                
  • Lab 7-12           Configuring a PortChannel Interface                                                                   
  • Lab 7-13           Configuring Switch Port Security                                                                               
  • Lab 7-14           Configuring Local Span                                                                                               
  • Lab 7-15           Switch IOS Recovery with Xmodem                                                                     

Chapter 8        Configuring Access Lists, VTY Access and AAA Authentication

  • Lab 8-1              Standard ACL                                                                                                             
  • Lab 8-2              Extended ACL                                                                                                            
  • Lab 8-3              Named ACL                                                                                                                
  • Lab 8-4              IPV6 Access-list                                                                                                             
  • Lab 8-5              Trusted Hosts                                                                                                            
  • Lab 8-6              Controlling VTY Access                                                                                               
  • Lab 8-7              AAA Authentication                                                                                                    

Chapter 9        Configuring Network Services                                                              

  • Lab 9-1              Cisco Discovery Protocol                                                                                           
  • Lab 9-2              Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)                                                                   
  • Lab 9-3              DHCP, DHCP Relay & DHCP Exclusions                                                                 
  • Lab 9-4              DNS                                                                                                                               
  • Lab 9-5              Configuring NTP                                                                                                       
  • Lab 9-6              Configuring Logging to a Remote Syslog Server                                              
  • Lab 9-7              NetFlow                                                                                                                       
  • Lab 9-8              Routing Redundancy with HSRP and VRRP                                                        
  • Lab 9-9              Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)                                                            

Chapter 10  Configuring Network Address Translation

  • Lab 10-1           Static Inside Source Address Translation                                                                            
  • Lab 10-2           Dynamic NAT                                                                                                             
  • Lab 10-3           NAT Overload: Overloading an Inside Global Address                                  

Chapter 11      Configuring IPV6 Addressing

  • Lab 11-1           IPv6 Link Local Addressing                                                                                    
  • Lab 11-2           IPv6 EUI-64 Addressing                                                                                      
  • Lab 11-3           IPv6 Site Local Addressing                                                                                    
  • Lab 11-4           IPv6 Global Addressing                                                                                          

Chapter 12      Configuring IPSec

  • Lab 12-1           Configuring an IPSec Tunnel                                                                               
  • Lab 12-2           GRE over IPSec Virtual Tunnel                                                        

Chapter 13      Wireless

  • Lab 13-1           Configuring a Home Wireless Router                                               
  • Lab 13-2           WAP - Resetting to Default Settings                                                
  • Lab 13-3           WAP - Converting between Autonomous and Lightweight Modes        
  • Lab 13-4           WAP - Basic Configuration                                                                                   
  • Lab 13-5           WAP - IOS Upgrade                                                                                          
  • Lab 13-6           Overview of WLC                                                                                                     

Appendix A  Router Interface Summary