EIGRP Enabler #2
Now for some more EIGRP work. Your job: read and react to a set of requirements to then choose how to configure about a dozen EIGRP network commands. Simple, useful, do it and move on to the next thing!
Now for some more EIGRP work. Your job: read and react to a set of requirements to then choose how to configure about a dozen EIGRP network commands. Simple, useful, do it and move on to the next thing!
This latest OSPF Enabler exercise asked you to configure four routers in a two-area design. As usual, the exercise asks for different styles of OSPFv2 network commands, for no other reason than to give you a variety of exercise. This
Time for another OSPF Enabler exercise. The idea is simple: In one exercise, you’ll get to configure about 10 different OSPFv2 network commands, with different requirements for each. Just getting in some reps on some skills that need to be
Do you do well with configuration, but then get confused about what happens behind the scenes? Do you know how to configure a layer 2 switch’s IPv4 address, but get confused about how it uses that address in relation to
This next question continues my recent series of sample questions, all of which related in some way to the new video content in the recently-released CCENT Exam Prep LiveLessons video product. Specifically, this question asks about ARP, and gets at
The first EIGRP Enabler exercise asked you to configure four routers, specifically to add the EIGRP network commands. This post lists the answers – simple enough.
CCENT EPL is now truly Live! We announced this new video product back in December – full name “CCENT ICND1 100-105 Exam Prep LiveLessons” – with several posts about it. Many of you have already been watching the early release
At some point, you need to master the network commands used with routing protocol configuration. This exercise gives you some practice on that one specific point, specific to EIGRP configuration. Your job: read and react to a set of requirements
Can you configure an IOS DHCP server from memory? Set up the DHCP pools, configure the correct subnet and mask, define the default gateway and DNS addresses, and exclude IP addresses as needed? And not add any extra or meaningless
Today’s sample question gives you a chance to test yourself to find out if you already know a few of the points made in one of the Common Mistake videos in the CCENT Exam Prep LiveLessons video product (video 9.3