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Most Config Lab posts here at my blog follow a consistent formula: A problem statement (requirements, figures, and inital configuration), followed by you creating the configuration, and…
All of the Config Lab posts here at my blog follow a consistent formula: A problem statement (requirements, figures, and inital configuration), followed by you creating the…
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…
This latest config lab takes a backwards approach to configuration. In this case, it starts with a bunch of show commands, and asks you to derive some…
This latest config lab takes a backwards approach to configuration. In this case, it starts with a bunch of show commands, and asks you to derive some…
IPv6 routing has many similarities with IPv4 routing; however, the length of the IPv6 addresses can sometimes get in the way of learning the main concepts. This…
Ever get tired of sifting through the details of seemingly random IPv6 addresses? Well, today’s lab gives you yet another quick config exercise while using very easy-to-remember…
IPv6 addresses just take a little getting used to. This next lab gives you same reps with configuring Global Unicast addresses, while giving you a few mind-bending…
Do you know how to take an interface MAC address and determine what IPv6 address the interface would use when using EUI-64? Could you then do the…