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Do you want to pass the CCNA certification exam? Do you want to master the subjects in the exam blueprint? Do you want to become a successful Cisco network engineer? Then, this book is your companion helping you to make your hands-on skills perfect and pass the CCNA 200-301 exam. This lab manual was developed to help you:

  • Understand subjects and Cisco IOS commands in the exam syllabus.
  • Develop and improve your hands-on configuration and troubleshooting skills.
  • Pass the Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam.

This book is not that type of document teaching you Cisco IOS commands only. However, using this book, you increase your configuring, testing, and troubleshooting skills. In this way, you deepen your knowledge and build up the hands-on experience to pass the 200-301 exam and succeed as a network engineer.

Upon completing the 100 labs, you’ll be able to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot switched networks.

Develop and Improve Your Hands-on Configuration and Troubleshooting Skills

You do not need to invest thousands of dollars in a CCNA class to gain the same hands-on experience and high-quality knowledge provided in this lab manual. Besides, the book allows you to practice networking commands related to the exam blueprint.

Comprehensive CCNA Lab Manual

100 labs are divided into six modules to help you study and practice half of the exam topics. The book includes about 400 pages allowing you to build up a high level of network configuration and troubleshooting skills in identifying and solving network problems. Each module contains dozens of tips and tricks that require only one commitment from you – pay attention and practice. You’ll never get lost or wonder what you should be doing after. It’s all logically and intuitively laid out to maximize knowledge and minimize confusion.

What do you need to practice the labs?

You can practice almost all the labs using Cisco Packet Tracer. You can also practice the labs using GNS3. Moreover, all you need to build your labs is a Cisco IOS router image file, Cisco IOSvL2 15.2 image file (downloaded from the official website of VIRL), and the latest version of GNS3 (Graphical Network Simulator). If you do not know how to build up a lab in GNS3, you can search on Youtube and find many videos that teach how to do so. Finally, you can rent a couple of Cisco switches and routers online for about five dollars per hour to practice the technologies not supported by GNS3.

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CCNA Domination, Volume 1

CCNA Domination, Volume 1 covers the following exam topics:

Part I – Networking Fundamentals

  • Lab 1 – Convert Binary and Hexadecimal to Decimal
  • Lab 2 – Convert Decimal to Binary and Hexadecimal
  • Lab 3 – Convert between Binary and Hexadecimal
  • Lab 4 – Decimal and Binary Form of IP Addresses
  • Lab 5 – IPv4 Addressing
  • Lab 6 – Subnetting a Class A Network
  • Lab 7 – Subnetting a Class B Network
  • Lab 8 – Subnetting a Class C Network
  • Lab 9 – Connecting to a Cisco switch
  • Lab 10 – The Command Line Interface (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 11 – The Command Line Interface (Scenario 2)
  • Lab 12 – Configuring IPv4 Addressing
  • Lab 13 – Configuring Cisco HDLC
  • Lab 14 – Analyzing HDLC
  • Lab 15 – Configuring PPP
  • Lab 16 – Analyzing PPP
  • Lab 17 – PPP Authentication Using PAP
  • Lab 18 – PPP Authentication Using CHAP
  • Lab 19 – Address Resolution Protocol
  • Lab 20 – DNS Resolution
  • Lab 21 – Troubleshooting IPv4 Addressing

Part II – Ethernet LANs

  • Lab 1 – Understanding LAN Switching
  • Lab 2 – Securing Access to Cisco Swicth with Simple Passwords
  • Lab 3 – Configuring Telnet
  • Lab 4 – Configuring SSH
  • Lab 5 – Enabling IPv4 on a Cisco Switch
  • Lab 6 – Configuring Switch Interfaces
  • Lab 7 – Configuring Cisco Access Point in Packet Tracer

Part III – VLANs and STP

  • Lab 1 – Understanding VLANs
  • Lab 2 – Configuring VLANs
  • Lab 3 – Configuring Extended VLANs
  • Lab 4 – VLAN Reverse Engineering
  • Lab 5 – Configuring VLAN Trunking (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 6 – Configuring VLAN Trunking (Scenario 2)
  • Lab 7 – Configuring Voice VLANs
  • Lab 8 – Troubleshooting VLAN Trunks
  • Lab 9 – STP algorithm (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 10 – STP algorithm (Scenario 2)
  • Lab 11 – Configuring STP
  • Lab 12 – Protecting STP
  • Lab 13 – Rapid STP
  • Lab 14 – Configuring EtherChannels
  • Lab 15 – EtherChannel Load Balancing

Part IV – IPv4 Routing

  • Lab 1 – Configuring Cisco Routers
  • Lab 2 – Understanding IP Routing
  • Lab 3 – Configuring Static IP Routing (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 4 – Configuring Static IP Routing (Scenario 2)
  • Lab 5 – Configuring Static IP Routing (Scenario 3)
  • Lab 6 – Router on a Stick (ROAS)
  • Lab 7 – IP Routing with Switch VLAN Interfaces
  • Lab 8 – VLAN Routing Using Routed Interfaces
  • Lab 9 – Checking IP Connectivity
  • Lab 10 – Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 11 – Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing (Scenario 2)
  • Lab 12 – Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing (Scenario 3)

Part V – OSPF

  • Lab 1 – IP Routing
  • Lab 2 – RIP Metric Calculation
  • Lab 3 – EIGRP Metric Calculation
  • Lab 4 – Understanding OSPF Routing Protocol
  • Lab 5 – OSPF Metric Calculation
  • Lab 6 – LSDB Reverse Engineering (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 7 – LSDB Reverse Engineering (Scenario 2)
  • Lab 8 – OSPF Areas and LSAs Type-3
  • Lab 9 – OSPF Neighbors
  • Lab 10 – Using Wildcard Masks
  • Lab 11 – Single OSPFv2 Area
  • Lab 12 – Multi-area OSPFv2 Domain
  • Lab 13 – Configuring OSPFv2 Features (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 14 – Configuring OSPFv2 Features (Scenario 2)
  • Lab 15 – Configuring RIPv2
  • Lab 16 – Configuring EIGRP
  • Lab 17 – DR and BDR Election
  • Lab 18 – Tuning DR and BDR Elections
  • Lab 19 – Tuning OSPFv2 Neighbors
  • Lab 20 – Troubleshooting OSPFv2 (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 21 – Troubleshooting OSPFv2 (Scenario 2)
  • Lab 22 – Troubleshooting OSPFv2 (Scenario 3)
  • Lab 23 – Troubleshooting OSPFv2 (Scenario 4)
  • Lab 24 – Troubleshooting OSPFv2 (Scenario 5)

Part VI – IP Version 6

  • Lab 1 – Abbreviating IPv6 Addresses
  • Lab 2 – IPv6 Prefixes and Types
  • Lab 3 – Routing IPv6 Packets
  • Lab 4 – Configuring IPv6 on Serial Interfaces
  • Lab 5 – Configuring IPv6 on Cisco Switches
  • Lab 6 – Configuring Link-Local IPv6 Addresses
  • Lab 7 – Configuring Global and Unique Local IPv6 Addresses
  • Lab 8 – SLAAC
  • Lab 9 – Floating IPv6 Static Routes (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 10 – Floating IPv6 Static Routes (Scenario 2)
  • Lab 11 – Inter-VLAN IPv6 Routing
  • Lab 12 – VLAN IPv6 Routing with Switch VLAN Interfaces
  • Lab 13 – VLAN IPv6 Routing Using Routed Interfaces
  • Lab 14 – Configuring RIPng
  • Lab 15 – Configuring OSPFv3
  • Lab 16 – Configuring EIGRPv6
  • Lab 17 – Troubleshooting IPv6 Protocol (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 18 – Troubleshooting IPv6 Protocol (Scenario 2)
  • Lab 19 – Troubleshooting IPv6 Protocol (Scenario 3)
  • Lab 20 – Troubleshooting IPv6 Protocol (Scenario 4)
  • Lab 21 – Troubleshooting IPv6 Protocol (Scenario 5)


CCNA Domination, Volume 2

CCNA Domination, Volume 2 is a CCNA lab book. It includes the following labs:

Part I – Wireless LANs

  • Lab 1 - Configuring Cisco Access Point (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 2 - Configuring Cisco Access Point (Scenario 2)
  • Lab 3 - Configuring Cisco WLC (Scenario 1)
  • Lab 4 - Configuring Cisco WLC (Scenario 2)

Part II – Access Control Lists

  • Lab 1 - Using Wildcard Masks (Part 1)
  • Lab 2 - Using Wildcard Masks (Part 2)
  • Lab 3 - Using Wildcard Masks (Part 3)
  • Lab 4 - Using Wildcard Masks (Part 4)
  • Lab 5 - Understanding Standard ACLs (Part 1)
  • Lab 6 - Understanding Standard ACLs (Part 2)
  • Lab 7 - Configuring Standard ACLs
  • Lab 8 - Understanding Extended ACLs (Part 1)
  • Lab 9 - Understanding Extended ACLs (Part 2)
  • Lab 10 - Configuring Extended ACLs (Part 1)
  • Lab 11 - Configuring Extended ACLs (Part 2)
  • Lab 12 - Configuring Named ACLs
  • Lab 13 - Editing ACLs

Part III – Security Services

  • Lab 1 - Securing CLI Access Using AAA
  • Lab 2 - Securing VTY Lines Using Standard ACLs
  • Lab 3 - Securing VTY Line Access Using Extended ACLs
  • Lab 4 - Securing IOS Passwords
  • Lab 5 - Switch Port Security
  • Lab 6 - Errdisable Port State Recovery
  • Lab 7 - Configuring DHCP on Cisco Routers
  • Lab 8 - DHCP Snooping
  • Lab 9 - Dynamic ARP Inspection

Part IV – IP Services

  • Lab 1 - CDP
  • Lab 2 - LLDP
  • Lab 3 - CDP (Advanced Scenario)
  • Lab 4 - LLDP (Advanced Scenario)
  • Lab 5 - System Message Logging
  • Lab 6 - Network Time Protocol (Part 1)
  • Lab 7 - Network Time Protocol (Part 2)
  • Lab 8 - Static NAT
  • Lab 9 - Dynamic NAT
  • Lab 10 - NAT Pool Overload and PAT
  • Lab 11 - HSRP
  • Lab 12 - VRRP
  • Lab 13 - GLBP
  • Lab 14 - SNMP
  • Lab 15 - Managing Cisco IOS Images
  • Lab 16 - Install IOS images using TFTP in ROMMON Mode
  • Lab 17 - Password Recovery Using ROMMON Mode

Part V – Network Automation

  • Lab 1 - JSON
  • Lab 2 - XML
  • Lab 3 - YAML for Ansible
  • Lab 4 - Configuring RESTCONF
  • Lab 5 - Managing Router Interfaces With RESTCONF

Part VI – Miscellaneous Labs

  • Lab 1 - Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
  • Lab 2 - GRE Tunnel
  • Lab 3 - Site-to-Site IPSec VPN
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