IPv6 Shrinker 1 – Answers
Use this practice drill for #ICND2 or #CCNA IPv6 practice. Short and sweet: look to the earlier post with 10 practice problems, and today’s post for the answers. The goal: to get good, and to go fast, when converting IPv6
Use this practice drill for #ICND2 or #CCNA IPv6 practice. Short and sweet: look to the earlier post with 10 practice problems, and today’s post for the answers. The goal: to get good, and to go fast, when converting IPv6
Looking for short #ICND2 or #CCNA review tasks? This new practice drill can help. The short version: take a 32-digit hex IPv6 address, and find the shortest abbreviation – or do the opposite. The goal: to get good, and to
Loopback interfaces on routers come in handy for many reasons, including cases like this when used by NetFlow for data export to the NetFlow collector. Today’s post shows the answers to a lab that lets you exercise your NetFlow configuration
Cisco added three small network management topics to CCNA R&S for the in 2013 (exams 100-101, 200-101, 200-120). Today’s lab gives you configuration practice with one of those: NetFlow. NetFlow provides routers with the capability to capture statistics based on
Informally, these labs are like any repetitive types of practice when learning a sport. Basketball players take lots of jump shots, soccer players practice long and short passing drills, baseball players take grounders, etc. And the best of the pros
NetFlow serves a great purpose in Cisco devices, first analyzing and keeping statistics of packets passing through the device, and then forwarding those statistics on to a NetFlow Collector for later analysis. However, from a #CCNA exam prep perspective, NetFlow