200-301 V1 Part 5: IPv4 Routing
Config Lab: IPv4 Addresses 3
With enough repetition, you should be able to imagine a small network of routers, choose a subnetting plan, choose addresses for the router interfaces, and configure those addresses, all pretty much as fast as you can write or type. ThisConfig Lab: IPv4 Addresses 2
Repetition helps when learning IP addressing and subnetting. The next lab gives you more reps with subnetting math and with configuring router IP addresses. If you already know the math, make this one a speed test, and find out howConfig Lab: IPv4 Addresses 1
The next lab combines a little bit of subnetting math with IP address configuration. If you know how to calculate the IP addresses in a subnet and how to configure IP addresses, make this one a speed test. See howPacket Tracer Labs – CCNA Vol 1 Chapter 18
You’ve probably been using ping, traceroute, Telnet, and SSH all through your lab efforts. But maybe not. This next chapter (CCNA Vol 1, Chapter 18) looks at those tools precisely, rather than treating them a brief aside to do some
Packet Tracer Labs – CCNA Vol 1, Chapter 17
For most people, the Cisco CCNA certification has been the first certification for which you learned about two core networking concepts: LAN switching (as performed by switches) and IP routing (as performed by routers). Of course, in real life, the
Packet Tracer Labs – CCNA Vol 1 Chapter 16
CCNA 200-301 Volume 1 Chapter 16 has several good examples you can recreate in Packet Tracer (PT). This chapter focuses on IPv4 routing, both the concepts and some of the related configuration. It includes concepts and configuration for IPv4 addresses