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CCNA1 |
Module 11 - TCP/IP Transport & Application Layers |
Lab |
Title |
Status |
11.2.4 |
Protocol Inspector, TCP, and HTTP |
do using Ethereal |
CCNA1 |
Module 10 - Routing Fundamentals and Subnets |
Lab |
Title |
Status |
10.3.5a |
Basic Subnetting |
VERY important, paper exercise |
10.3.5b |
Subnetting a Class A Network |
VERY important, paper exercise |
10.3.5c |
Subnetting a Class B Network |
VERY important, paper exercise |
10.3.5d |
Subnetting a Class C Network |
VERY important, paper exercise |
CCNA1 |
Module 9 - TCP/IP Protocol Suite and IP Addressing |
Lab |
Title |
Status |
9.2.7 |
IP Addressing Basics |
paper exercise but VERY important |
9.3.5 |
DHCP Client Setup |
read through, can't implement as lab IP addresses are all statically assigned |
9.3.7 |
Workstation ARP |
important |
CCNA1 |
Module 8 - Ethernet Switching |
Lab |
Title |
Status |
- |
Network Utilities Lab |
not from Cisco but very useful, previews some module 9 material |
CCNA1 |
Module 7 - Ethernet Technologies |
Lab |
Title |
Status |
7.1.9a |
Intro to Fluke Network Inspector |
worth a read through but we don't actually have this software, so you can't do
it. |
CCNA1 |
Module 6 - Ethernet Fundamentals |
Lab |
Title |
Status |
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there are no labs for this module |
CCNA1 |
Module 5 - Cabling LANs and WANs |
Lab |
Title |
Status |
5.1.12 |
Building a Peer-to-Peer Network |
important, do carefully |
5.1.13a |
Building a Hub-based Network |
important, do carefully |
5.1.13b |
Building a Switch-based Network |
important, but just substitute switch for the hub in 5.1.13a setup |
5.2.3b |
Building a Basic Routed WAN |
must do this thoroughly and get it working |
5.2.3c |
Troubleshooting Interconnected Devices |
important, uses 5.2.3b setup, get someone else to introduce faults |
5.2.7 |
Establishing a Console Connection to a Router or Switch |
very important, will use this extensively in following modules |
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Module 4 - Cable Testing |
Lab |
Title |
Status |
4.2.9a |
Fluke 620 Cable Tester - Wire Map |
important (paper exercise, we don't have a Fluke 620) |
4.2.9b |
Fluke 620 Cable Tester - Faults |
important (paper exercise, we don't have a Fluke 620) |
4.2.9c |
Fluke 620 Cable Tester - Length |
important (paper exercise, we don't have a Fluke 620) |
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CCNA1 |
Module 3 - Networking Media |
Lab |
Title |
Status |
3.1.9b |
Fluke 620 Basic Cable Testing |
important (may be different model of cable tester) |
3.1.9c |
Straight-Through Cable Construction |
important |
3.1.9d |
Rollover Cable Construction |
review |
3.1.9e |
Crossover Cable Construction |
review |
CCNA1 |
Module 2 - Networking Fundamentals |
Lab |
Title |
Status |
2.3.6 |
OSI Model and TCP/IP Model |
review only, paper exercise |
2.3.7 |
OSI Model Characteristics and Devices |
review only, paper exercise |
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Module 1 - Introduction to Networking |
Lab |
Title |
Status |
1.1.2 |
PC Hardware |
review as a group |
1.1.6 |
PC Network TCP/IP Configuration |
important, do in detail |
1.1.7 |
Using ping and tracert from a Workstation |
important, but may not work in lab due to firewall |
1.1.8 |
Web Browser Basics |
review only, you should know this already |
1.1.9 |
Basic PC/Network Troubleshooting Process |
work with a partner introducing simple faults for each other to find |
1.2.5 |
Decimal to Binary Conversion |
important, paper exercise |
1.2.6 |
Binary to Decimal Conversions |
important, paper exercise |
1.2.8 |
Hexadecimal Conversions |
important, paper exercise |