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200-301 V1 Part 5: IPv4 Routing

Ping and Traceroute: Cert Guide PT Labs for ICND1 Chapter 23

Ping and Traceroute: Cert Guide PT Labs for ICND1 Chapter 23

🕔09:05, 28.Aug 2019

Sometimes experienced network engineers just assume new engineers instantly know how all the fundamental tools work – but everyone needs time to think about and practice with the tools to get comfortable and proficient. This chapter in the CCNA books

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Static IP Routing: Cert Guide PT Labs ICND1 Chapter 18

Static IP Routing: Cert Guide PT Labs ICND1 Chapter 18

🕔09:05, 22.May 2019

Labs really do help, and labbing what you saw in book examples can even help. Do the labs, and then try and explore beyond the book. Today’s post launches from Chapter 18 of the ICND1 Official Cert Guide.  Enjoy!

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IP Addressing: Cert Guide PT Labs for ICND1 Chapter 17

IP Addressing: Cert Guide PT Labs for ICND1 Chapter 17

🕔11:05, 15.May 2019

Today’s post moves into IPv4 routing and addressing with the ICND1 100-105 Official Cert Guide Chapter 17. As with the other recent posts, this post details some Packet Tracer (PT) files to use with the Examples in that chapter. Look

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A: Which IPv4 Static Routes Could be Useful?

A: Which IPv4 Static Routes Could be Useful?

🕔09:05, 12.Oct 2015

The previous sample question gave us lots of example static IPv4 routes to think about. The answer and explanation are below the fold, as usual. Ask’em if you’ve got’em!

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Q: Which IPv4 Static Routes Could be Useful?

Q: Which IPv4 Static Routes Could be Useful?

🕔09:05, 8.Oct 2015

This week’s sample question is about static IPv4 routes. The question makes you think not only about syntax, but also about the meaning of the parameters of the ip route command. The wording is a bit tricky because I’ve attempted

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Answer: Ping Doesn’t Work

Answer: Ping Doesn’t Work

🕔09:05, 28.May 2014

Here’s the answer and explanation for Monday’s seemingly simple ping question. This one is a bit tougher than most, though, because it opens up the possibilities to pretty much anything that would cause a ping failure. As usual, the details

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Question: Ping Doesn’t Work in a Simple Network

Question: Ping Doesn’t Work in a Simple Network

🕔09:05, 26.May 2014

After reviewing this simple #CCNA question, I wondered if it was too difficult. But it’s a blog – we can always discuss the pieces. Today’s post has a multi-choice question about troubleshooting a seemingly simple problem: two hosts on the

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Answer to the ROAS Question

Answer to the ROAS Question

🕔09:05, 13.May 2013

ROAS is on the new ICND1 and CCNA exams. Check. The previous post posed a question about ROAS. Check. Today’s post wraps the topic, showing the answer. Check out the question before flipping the page! Link to the question Link

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#CCENT and #CCNA Fast Start: a ROAS Question

#CCENT and #CCNA Fast Start: a ROAS Question

🕔09:05, 10.May 2013

The new #CCENT and #CCNA exam topics state that we need to be ready to configure and verify Router on a Stick (ROAS), including encapsulation and subinterfaces. Today’s post poses a question that requires those skills. This post asks the

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#CCENT and #CCNA Fast Start: Router on a Stick (ROAS) Overview

#CCENT and #CCNA Fast Start: Router on a Stick (ROAS) Overview

🕔09:05, 8.May 2013

To help get you started with the new #CCENT and #CCNA exams, I’ve planned a series of blog posts on some of the new and more prominent exam topics for the new exams. By now, anyone beginning CCENT or CCNA

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