Answers: Local SPAN 2

Answers: Local SPAN 2

🕔09:10, 30.Sep 2016

Configuring local SPAN does not take a lot of commands. The bigger danger is capturing too much, which risks losing some of the messages and also causing you more work to see the content that you want to see. As

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Local Span 2

Local Span 2

🕔09:05, 28.Sep 2016

One of many reasons to use the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) feature is a Cisco switch is to copy frames out a port that connects to a network analyzer (like Wireshark). Wireshark can then analyze the messages so that you

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Answers: SNMPv3 2

Answers: SNMPv3 2

🕔09:10, 23.Sep 2016

This lab asks you to use both authentication and privacy with SNMPv3, so it takes a few longer commands compared to some SNMP configurations. Focus on the basics, because there are many basics with SNMPv3 configuration. Especially for this lab,

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SNMPv3 2

SNMPv3 2

🕔09:05, 21.Sep 2016

In real life, you will probably configure SNMP correctly, use a similar configuration on all routers and switches, and then forget the details of how to configure all the other possible options. For the CCNA R&S exams, it helps to

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Answers: MLPPP 1

Answers: MLPPP 1

🕔09:10, 15.Sep 2016

Configuring multilink PPP (MLPPP) uses a large number of commands for a single feature. However, many of the commands are repetitive on several interfaces. The trick is to figure out which commands are repeated on both the physical and multilink

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Multilink PPP 1

Multilink PPP 1

🕔09:05, 13.Sep 2016

Multilink PPP (MLPPP) makes multiple parallel links act like one link from a layer 3 perspective. Then, when a router’s layer 3 routing decides to forward a layer 3 packet out the layer 3 MLPPP multilink interface, the router has

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Answers: IPv6 Standard ACL 1

Answers: IPv6 Standard ACL 1

🕔09:10, 9.Sep 2016

The previous lab exercise requires you to configure a standard IPv6 ACL. The address range matching should be pretty straightforward. You also need to choose where to put the ACL, and for which direction of flow for the packets. As

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IPv6 Standard ACL 1

IPv6 Standard ACL 1

🕔09:05, 7.Sep 2016

IPv6 ACLs – new to #CCNA with the 2016 exam revisions – include both standard and extended ACLs. However, IPv6 standard and extended ACLs have only subtle configuration differences. This lab helps you notice those differences with a lab that

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Answers: Local SPAN 1

Answers: Local SPAN 1

🕔09:10, 1.Sep 2016

Configuring local SPAN does not take a lot of commands. The bigger danger is capturing too much, which risks losing some of the messages and also causing you more work to see the content that you want to see. As

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