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While most router interfaces use configured IP addresses, in some cases, a design calls for the router to dynamically learn an interface IP address. In those cases,…
Most DHCP servers sit in a centralized location. To make that work, routers need to participate in the DHCP process to a small degree using a feature…
Layer 3 switches, SVIs, routed ports, and L3 EtherChannels. Those topics alone make this lab fairly advanced for CCNA prep. Today’s lab focuses on the L3 EtherChannel,…
Layer 3 switches, aka multilayer switches, route packets using the same logic as IP routers. For ports connected to another layer 3 switch or a router, the…
Layer 3 switches, aka multilayer switches, route packets using the same logic as IP routers. A layer 3 switch can simultaneously support layer 2 features such as…
This next lab is one of the longer labs in this config lab series. The lab includes some simple tasks to configure 802.1Q trunking and to create…
This next lab asks you to enable layer 3 switching in a couple of distribution layer switches. This lab is pretty far reaching as well, asking for…
#ROAS can be one of those topics that seemed to be clear when you read about it, but when you see a sample test question, you just…
This blog post begins with a router triangle, IP addresses, and working interfaces. All routers can ping their own IP addresses, but the routers only know their…
The first time you learn about IP routing, some of the basic ideas just do not click until you think hard about the contents of the IP…