👤certskills
🕔09:05, 27.Apr 2016
Configuring a static GRE tunnel, before adding the IPsec encryption, takes just a few commands. Have you mastered those commands yet? If not, check out the lab exercise first, and then come back here for the answer and some comments.
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👤certskills
🕔10:05, 25.Apr 2016
#GRE – that is, Generic Route Encapsulation – gives us a way to encapsulate IP packets inside another IP packet. Why? Often times, the reason is to create an Internet VPN, forwarding encrypted IP packets inside IP packets that can
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 21.Apr 2016
Centralized DHCP Server? Check. Remote clients have reachability to the server, and can lease addresses? Check. Are you sure – even if you could not test the function in a lab? Build some configuration confidence, and if you have time,
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👤certskills
🕔09:15, 19.Apr 2016
DHCP plays a huge role in most IPv4 networks. In some cases, the server sits on the same subnet as the client, but in other cases, the DHCP server is remote. When it is remote, you need to configure the
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 14.Apr 2016
This lab has some repetitive configuration elements for EIGRPv6. Check out the original lab first, and then come here to check out your answers. The main task in this case: Get EIGRP working for IPv6 in a three router
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 13.Apr 2016
Configuring a local DHCP server on a router removes the need for one DHCP configuration feature, but you still need to navigate all the DHCP server features. Today’s lab gives you a chance to practice. Follow the usual drill –
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👤certskills
🕔10:20, 12.Apr 2016
EIGRP for IPv6 – often called EIGRPv6 – has a nice clean configuration process. This lab asks you to follow that process, with a few small wrinkles. If you have the basics down, you should be able to work this
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