Answers: Layer 3 Switching 2
This lab asks you to configure layer 3 switching. Along the way, you get a pretty good review of other LAN switching config basics as well. By Config Lab standards, this lab is long enough to forget what the lab
This lab asks you to configure layer 3 switching. Along the way, you get a pretty good review of other LAN switching config basics as well. By Config Lab standards, this lab is long enough to forget what the lab
This next lab is one of the longer labs in this config lab series. The lab includes some simple tasks to configure 802.1Q trunking and to create VLANs. The big focus of the lab however is to enable layer 3
This lab asks you to configure layer 3 switching, a little trunking, and some VLANs. The lab is long enough to forget all the requirements before you finish, so I would suggest keeping the lab post open in a tab
This next lab asks you to enable layer 3 switching in a couple of distribution layer switches. This lab is pretty far reaching as well, asking for some VLAN trunking configuration and VLAN creation. Because it is such a comprehensive
This next lab begins with a switch that has been configured to allow Telnet + SSH, including password protection – except the fact that neither switch yet has an IP address. This lab asks you to add the IP configuration