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🕔09:05, 21.Apr 2020
Doing labs helps you move from book-knowledge to real skills, and doing labs that repeat the same examples found in the book can be a great bridge to that effort. This next post continues our series to help you do
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 6.Aug 2019
IPv6 addresses can be long and confusing when you first learn about them. Configuring the addresses, seeing devices abbreviate them, interpreting those abbreviations, and thinking through addresses in devices that use EUI-64 rules can really help solidify your understanding of
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🕔09:50, 1.Apr 2017
Short and icky sweet: this post lists answers for the icky EUI-64 drill 1 for #ICND2 and #CCNA. The problems require you to find the IPv6 address a host or router would use, given a prefix, MAC address, and assuming
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🕔08:50, 1.Apr 2017
This post starts a new type of review post for #ICND2 or #CCNA: the icky EUI-64 drill. It’s icky for two reasons: it requires you to think in binary, and it rhymes. The goal: Starting with a MAC address and
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🕔09:10, 28.Apr 2016
Planning for and configuring static routes may be one of the best tools for learning how layer 3 routing works. Check out the lab requirements for this lab, create your own configuration for this lab, and come here to check
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🕔10:15, 26.Apr 2016
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 and prefixes. The task today: configuring static IPv6 routes. All the
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👤certskills
🕔17:30, 24.Jan 2012
This post answers an earlier config VM piece that asked you to confiugre some IPv6 static routes. (Turns out I forgot to post the answer, so… here it is!) Since it has been so long, if you’re thinking “huh?”, click
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👤certskills
🕔07:00, 5.Nov 2011
This blog post begins with a router triangle, IPv6 addresses, and working interfaces. All routers can ping their own IPv6 addresses, but the routers only know their own IPv6 connected routes. Your job: Add static IPv6 routes for the LAN
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🕔08:49, 2.Nov 2011
This blog post simply lists the answers to the earlier lab exercise from a few days ago. This post makes no sense without the first one, so don’t look until you read the other post. No guile, no tricks, just
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👤certskills
🕔07:00, 29.Oct 2011
This blog post creates one of what may be many posts in a concept called the Config Museum. Years from now, this concept may really be a museum of configuration exercises and answers. But just like a museum holds lots
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