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Accessing the WAN CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide   John Rullan   Accessing the WAN, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide is designed to support your learning the technologies and network services required by converged applications as taught in Version 4 of the Cisco® Networking Academy® CCNA® Exploration curriculum. Each chapter contains a Study Guide section and a Labs and Activities section.   Study Guide The dozens of exercises in this book help you learn the concepts and configurations crucial to your success as a CCNA exam candidate. Each chapter is slightly different and includes multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and open-ended questions designed to help you Review vocabulary Strengthen troubleshooting skills Boost configuration skills Reinforce concepts Research topics Labs and Activities The Labs and Activities sections include all the online curriculum labs plus some additional activities to ensure that you have mastered the practical skills needed to succeed in this course.   Hands-On Labs–This icon identifies the hands-on labs created for each chapter. Work through all the Basic, Challenge, and Troubleshooting labs to gain a deep understanding of the CCNA knowledge and skills needed to ultimately succeed on the CCNA Certification Exam.   Packet Tracer Activities–This icon identifies exercises created by the author for you to challenge yourself on specific tasks using Packet Tracer, a powerful network simulation program developed by Cisco.   Packet Tracer Companion–This icon identifies the companion activities that correspond to each hands-on lab. You'll use the Packet Tracer to complete a simulation of the hands-on lab.   Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge–Each chapter concludes with a culminating activity called the Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge. These challenging activities require you to combine several skills learned from the chapter–as well as previous chapters and courses–to successfully complete one comprehensive exercise.   John Rullan has been a Cisco Instructor since 1998. He teaches CCNA, CCNP®, and network security courses to students and teachers throughout the New York City Department of Education system.   Use this book with: Accessing the WAN, CCNA Exploration Companion Guide ISBN-10: 1-58713-205-2 ISBN-13: 978-158713-205-6   Companion CD-ROM The CD-ROM provides all the Packet Tracer Activity, Packet Tracer Companion, and Packet Tracer Challenge files that are referenced throughout the book as indicated by the icons. These files work with Packet Tracer software v4.1, which is available through the Academy Connection website. Ask your instructor for access to the Packet Tracer software.   This book is part of the Cisco Networking Academy Series from Cisco Press®. Books in this series support and complement the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum.  

Table of Contents:
Introduction xx   Chapter 1 Introduction to WANs 1 Providing Integrated Services to the Enterprise 2     Review Question 2     Exercise 1-1: Browsing Through Internet Routing Tables 2     Exercise 1-2: Tracing a Path Through the Internet 4 WAN Technology Concepts 6     Review Question 6 WAN Connection Options 6     Review Questions 7 Chapter Review Vocabulary Exercise: Matching 8 Chapter Review Multiple-Choice Questions 9 Lab 1-1: Challenge Review Lab (1.4.1) 13     Scenario 14     Task 1: Prepare the Network 14     Task 2: Perform Basic Device Configurations 15     Task 3: Configure and Activate Serial and Ethernet Addresses 15     Task 4: Configure STP 15     Task 5: Configure VTP 15     Task 6: Configure VLANs 15     Task 7: Configure RIP Routing 15     Task 8: Configure OSPF Routing 16     Task 9: Configure EIGRP Routing 16     Task 10: Document the Router Configurations 16     Task 11: Clean Up 16 Packet Tracer Exercise: Comprehensive WAN Fundamentals 16 Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge 16     Task 1: Configure Static and Default Routing 18     Task 2: Add and Connect the BRANCH Router 19     Task 3: Add and Connect the Switches 19     Task 4: Add and Connect the PCs 19     Task 5: Perform Basic Device Configuration 20     Task 6: Configure OSPF Routing 20     Task 7: Configure STP 21     Task 8: Configure VTP 21     Task 9: Configure Trunking 21     Task 10: Configure VLANs 21     Task 11: Verify End-to-End Connectivity 22   Chapter 2 PPP 23 Serial Point-to-Point Links 24     Review Questions 25 PPP Concepts 25     Vocabulary Exercise: Matching 26 Configuring PPP 27     Review Questions 27 Configuring PPP with Authentication 27     Review Questions 28 Chapter Review: Multiple-Choice Questions 28 Chapter Review Exercise 32 Lab 2-1: Basic PPP Configuration Lab (2.5.1) 33     Scenario 34     Task 1: Prepare the Network 34     Task 2: Perform Basic Router Configuration 34     Task 3: Configure and Activate Serial and Ethernet Addresses 35     Task 4: Configure OSPF on the Routers 35     Task 5: Configure PPP Encapsulation on Serial Interfaces 37     Task 6: Break and Restore PPP Encapsulation 44     Task 7: Configure PPP Authentication 45     Task 8: Intentionally Break and Restore PPP CHAP Authentication 49     Task 9: Document the Router Configurations 51     Task 10: Clean Up 54     Packet Tracer Companion: Basic PPP Configuration (2.5.1) 54 Lab 2-2: Challenge PPP Configuration (2.5.2) 55     Scenario 56     Task 1: Prepare the Network 56     Task 2: Perform Basic Router Configuration 56     Task 3: Configure and Activate Serial and Ethernet Addresses 56     Task 4: Configure OSPF on Routers 57     Task 5: Configure PPP Encapsulation on Serial Interfaces 57     Task 6: Intentionally Break and Restore PPP Encapsulation 57     Task 7: Configure PPP CHAP Authentication 57     Task 8: Intentionally Break and Restore PPP CHAP Authentication 57     Task 9: Document the Router Configurations 57     Task 10: Clean Up 57     Packet Tracer Companion: Challenge PPP Configuration (2.5.2) 57 Lab 2-3: Troubleshooting PPP Configuration (2.5.3) 58     Scenario 59     Task 1: Load Routers with the Supplied Scripts 59     Task 2: Find and Correct Network Errors 64     Task 3: Document the Corrected Network 64     Task 4: Clean Up 64     Packet Tracer Companion: Troubleshooting PPP Configuration (2.5.3) 64 Packet Tracer Exercise 2-1: PPP 64 Packet Tracer Exercise 2-2: PPP Troubleshooting 65 Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge 65     Task 1: Configure Static and Default Routing 66     Task 2: Add and Connect a Router 67     Task 3: Design and Document an Addressing Scheme 67     Task 4: Add and Connect the Devices in the Address Space 68     Task 5: Configure Basic Device Settings 68     Task 6: Configure PPP Encapsulation with CHAP Authentication 69     Task 7: Configure OSPF Routing 69     Task 8: Configure VLANs 69     Task 9: Verify Connectivity 70   Chapter 3 Frame Relay 71 Basic Frame Relay Concepts 72     Review Questions 73 Configuring Frame Relay 73     Vocabulary Exercise: Matching Terms 74 Advanced Frame Relay Concepts 74     Fill-in-the-Blank Exercise 75 Configuring Advanced Frame Relay 75     Vocabulary Exercise: Matching Commands 76 Chapter Review Multiple-Choice Questions 78 Lab 3-1: Basic Frame Relay (3.5.1) 82     Scenario 83     Task 1: Prepare the Network 83     Task 2: Perform Basic Router Configuration 84     Task 3: Configure Frame Relay 85     Task 4: Verify the Configuration 90     Task 5: Troubleshoot Frame Relay 94     Task 6: Configure a Frame Relay Subinterface 99 Lab 3-2: Challenge Frame Relay Configuration (3.5.2) 105     Scenario 106     Task 1: Prepare the Network 106     Task 2: Perform Basic Router Configuration 106     Task 3: Configure IP Addresses 106     Task 4: Configure EIGRP on Routers R1 and R2 107     Task 5: Configure Frame Relay PVC Between R1 and R2 107     Task 6: Intentionally Break the PVC, and Then Restore It 107     Task 7: Configure Frame Relay Subinterfaces 107     Task 8: Intentionally Break the PVC, and Then Restore It 107     Task 9: Document the Router Configurations 107     Task 10: Clean Up 107 Lab 3-3: Troubleshooting Frame Relay (3.5.3) 108     Scenario 108     Task 1: Prepare the Network 108     Task 2: Troubleshoot and Repair the Frame Relay Connection Between R1 and         R2 112     Task 3: Document the Router Configurations 112     Task 4: Clean Up 112 Lab 3-4: Frame Relay with Subinterfaces 112     Scenario 114     Task 1: Configure the HQ Router 114     Task 2: Configure Subinterfaces on the HQ Router 114     Task 3: Configure the Serial Interface on the Branch 1 Router 114     Task 4: Configure the Serial Interface on the Branch 2 Router 115     Task 5: Configure the Serial Interface on the Branch 3 Router 115     Task 6: Configure the FastEthernet Interface on the Branch 1 LAN 115     Task 7: Configure the FastEthernet Interface on the Branch 2 LAN 115     Task 8: Configure the FastEthernet Interface on the Branch 3 LAN 115     Task 9: Configure EIGRP 116     Task 10: Verify the Configurations 116     Packet Tracer Companion: Frame Relay Full Mesh 116 Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge 116     Task 1: Configure PPP with CHAP Between Devices 118     Task 2: Configure Full-Mesh Frame Relay 119     Task 3: Configure Static and Default Routing 120     Task 4: Configure and Test Inter-VLAN Routing 121     Task 5: Configure VTP and Trunking on the Switches 121     Task 6: Configure VLANs on the Switch 122     Task 7: Configure and Verify VLAN 99 123     Task 8: Configure S1 as Root for All Spanning Trees 123     Task 9: Assign Ports to VLANs 124     Task 10: Test End-to-End Connectivity 124   Chapter 4 Network Security 125 Introduction to Network Security 126     Vocabulary Exercise: Matching 126     Vocabulary Exercise: Completion 127 Securing Cisco Routers 128     Describe Good Password Practices 128     Configuring Router Passwords 128 Secure Router Network Services 129     Vulnerable Router Services Exercise 130     Securing Routing Protocols: Completion 130 Using Cisco Security Device Manager 131     Preparing a Router for SDM 131 Secure Router Management 132     Managing Cisco IOS Images: Identify Commands 132     Managing Cisco IOS Images: Short Answer 132     Password-Recovery Exercise 133 Lab 4-1: Basic Security Configuration (4.6.1) 135     Scenario 135     Task 1: Prepare the Network 136     Task 2: Perform Basic Router Configurations 137     Task 3: Secure the Router from Unauthorized Access 137     Task 4: Secure Access to the Network 140     Task 5: Logging Activity with SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)   143     Task 6: Disabling Unused Cisco Network Services 144     Task 7: Managing Cisco IOS and Configuration Files 150     Task 8: Using SDM to Secure a Router 159     Task 9: Document the Router Configurations 165     Task 10: Clean Up 165 Lab 4-2: Challenge Security Configuration (4.6.2) 165     Scenario 166     Task 1: Prepare the Network 167     Task 2: Perform Basic Router Configurations 167     Task 3: Secure Access to Routers 168     Task 4: Secure Access to the Network 168     Task 5: Logging Activity with SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)    168     Task 6: Disabling Unused Cisco Network Services 168     Task 7: Managing Cisco IOS and Configuration Files 169     Task 8: Using SDM to Secure R2 169     Task 9: Document the Router Configurations 169     Task 10: Clean Up 169 Lab 4-3: Troubleshooting Security Configuration (4.6.3) 170     Scenario 170     Task 1: Load Routers with the Supplied Scripts 171     Task 2: Find and Correct All Network Errors 179     Task 3: Document the Corrected Network 180     Task 4: Clean Up 180 Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge 180     Task 1: Configure Routing 181     Task 2: Configure OSPF Authentication 182     Task 3: Upgrade the Cisco IOS Image 182   Chapter 5 ACLs 183 Using ACLs to Secure Networks 184     Multiple-Choice Questions 185 Configuring Standard ACLs: Command Exercise 187 Configuring Extended ACLs 189     Vocabulary Exercise: Matching Terms 189     Extended ACL Command Exercise 190 Configuring Complex ACLs 191     Review Questions 191     Vocabulary Exercise: Matching Terms 192 Lab 5-1: Basic Access Control Lists (5.5.1) 193     Scenario 194     Task 1: Prepare the Network 194     Task 2: Perform Basic Router Configurations 194     Task 3: Configure a Standard ACL 195     Task 4: Configure an Extended ACL 197     Task 5: Control Access to the VTY Lines with a Standard ACL 198     Task 6: Troubleshoot ACLs 200     Task 7: Document the Router Configurations 201     Task 8: Clean Up 201     Packet Tracer Companion: Basic Access Control Lists (5.5.1) 201 Lab 5-2: Access Control Lists Challenge (5.5.2) 202     Task 1: Prepare the Network 203     Task 2: Perform Basic Router Configurations 203     Task 3: Configure Standard ACLs 203     Task 4: Configure Extended ACLs 203     Task 5: Verify an ACL 204     Task 6: Document the Router Configurations 204     Task 7: Clean Up 205     Packet Tracer Companion: Challenge Access Control Lists (5.5.2) 205 Lab 5-3: Troubleshooting Access Control Lists (5.5.3) 205     Scenario 206     Task 1: Load Routers with the Supplied Scripts 206     Task 2: Find and Correct Network Errors 206     Task 3: Document the Corrected Network 206     Task 4: Clean Up 206     Packet Tracer Exercise 5.1: Named Access Control Lists 207     Packet Tracer Exercise 5.2: Access Control Lists 207 Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge 207     Introduction 208     Task 1: Configure PPP with CHAP Authentication 208     Task 2: Configure Default Routing 209     Task 3: Configure OSPF Routing 209     Task 4: Implement Multiple ACL Security Policies 210   Chapter 6 Teleworker Services 213 Business Requirements for Teleworker Services 214     Review Questions 214 Broadband Services: Fill-in-the-Blank Exercise 215 VPN Technology 216     Vocabulary Exercise: Matching 216     Multiple-Choice Questions 217 Packet Tracer Exercise 6-1: DSL/Cable Configuration 219 Packet Tracer Exercise 6-2: Wireless Configuration 219 Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge 219     Task 1: Apply Basic Router Configurations 221     Task 2: Configure Dynamic and Default Routing 221     Task 3: Establish Teleworker Services 221     Task 4: Test Connectivity Before ACL Configuration 222     Task 5: Apply ACL Policies 222     Task 6: Test Connectivity After ACL Configuration 222   Chapter 7 IP Addressing Services 223 DHCP 224     Vocabulary Exercise: Matching 224 Scaling Networks with NAT 225     Fill-in-the-Blank Exercise 225     Vocabulary Exercise: Matching 226 Reasons for Using IPv6 226     Multiple-Choice Questions 227     Concept Questions 230 Lab 7-1: Basic DHCP and NAT Configuration (7.4.1) 231     Scenario 232     Task 1: Prepare the Network 232     Task 2: Perform Basic Router Configurations 232     Task 3: Configure PC1 and PC2 to Receive an IP Address Through DHCP 232     Task 4: Configure a Cisco IOS DHCP Server 234     Task 5: Configure Static and Default Routing 237     Task 6: Configure Static NAT 237     Task 7: Configure Dynamic NAT with a Pool of Addresses 238     Task 8: Configure NAT Overload 240     Task 9: Document the Network 241     Task 10: Clean Up 241     Packet Tracer Companion: Basic DHCP and NAT Configuration (7.4.1) 241 Lab 7-2: Challenge DHCP and NAT Configuration (7.4.2) 242     Scenario 243     Task 1: Prepare the Network 243     Task 2: Perform Basic Router Configurations 243     Task 3: Configure a Cisco IOS DHCP Server 243     Task 4: Configure Static and Default Routing 244     Task 5: Configure Static NAT 245     Task 6: Configure Dynamic NAT with a Pool of Addresses 245     Task 7: Document the Network 246     Task 8: Clean Up 246     Packet Tracer Companion: Challenge DHCP and NAT Configuration (7.4.2)   246 Lab 7-3: Troubleshooting DHCP and NAT (7.4.3) 246     Scenario 247     Task 1: Prepare the Network 247     Task 2: Find and Correct Network Errors 250     Task 3: Document the Router Configurations 251     Task 4: Clean Up 251     Packet Tracer Companion: Troubleshooting DHCP and NAT Configuration (7.4.3) 251 Lab 7-4: IPv6 Basic Configuration Using an Adtran 251     Scenario 251     Task 1: Upgrade IOS to Support IPv6 252     Task 2: Enter Basic Configuration for Each Device 252     Task 3: Enable IPv6 Forwarding 253     Task 4: Configure IPv6 Addresses 254     Task 5: Create and Address Loopbacks 255     Task 6: Configure RIPng Routing 256     Task 7: Test Connectivity 258 Lab 7-5: IPv6 Basic Configuration Using a Frame Switch 259     Scenario 259     Task 1: Upgrade IOS to Support IPv6 259     Task 2: Enter the Basic Configuration for Each Device 260     Task 3: Enable IPv6 Forwarding 261     Task 4: Configure IPv6 Addresses 262     Task 5: Create and Address Loopbacks 263     Task 6: Configure RIPng Routing 265     Task 7: Test Connectivity 269     Task 8: Advertise the Default Route 269 Packet Tracer Exercise 7-1: DHCP 270 Packet Tracer Exercise 7-2: DHCP Troubleshooting 270 Packet Tracer Exercise 7-3: Configuring NAT, PAT, and Static NAT 270 Packet Tracer Exercise 7-4: Double NAT with DHCP 270 Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge 270     Task 1: Apply Basic Configurations 272     Task 2: Configure PPP Encapsulation with CHAP 272     Task 3: Configure Dynamic and Default Routing 273     Task 4: Configure Routers Using DHCP 273     Task 5: Verify That PCs Are Automatically Configured with Addressing Details 274     Task 6: Configure a DNS Server with DNS Entries 274     Task 7: Configure an ACL to Permit NAT 274     Task 8: Configure Static NAT 275     Task 9: Configure Dynamic NAT with Overload 275     Task 10: Configure the ISP Router with a Static Route 275     Task 11: Test Connectivity 275   Chapter 8 Network Troubleshooting 277 Documenting Your Network 278     Concept Questions 278 Troubleshooting Methodologies and Tools 279     Multiple-Choice Questions 280 WAN Communications 281     Fill-in-the-Blank Exercise 282 Network Troubleshooting 282     Vocabulary Exercise: Define 283 Activity 8-1: Troubleshooting Role Play (8.3.7) 284     Scenario 284     Task 1: Build the Network 285     Task 2: Test the Network 285     Task 3: Break the Network 285     Task 4: Troubleshoot the Problem 285     Task 5: Gather Symptoms from Suspect Devices 285     Task 6: Correct the Problem 285     Task 7: Document the Problem and Solution 285     Task 8: Reverse the Roles and Start Over 285     Task 9: Clean Up 285 Lab 8-1: Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 1 (8.5.1) 286     Scenario 287     Task 1: Load Routers with the Supplied Scripts 288     Task 2: Find and Correct All Network Errors 300     Task 3: Verify That Requirements Are Fully Met 300     Task 4: Document the Corrected Network 300     Task 5: Clean Up 300     Packet Tracer Companion: Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 1 (8.5.1) 300 Lab 8-2: Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 2 (8.5.2) 301     Scenario 302     Task 1: Load Routers with the Supplied Scripts 303     Task 2: Find and Correct All Network Errors 314     Task 3: Verify That Requirements Are Fully Met 314     Task 4: Document the Corrected Network 314     Task 5: Clean Up 314     Packet Tracer Companion: Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 2 (8.5.2) 314 Lab 8-3: Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 3 (8.5.3) 315     Scenario 316     Task 1: Load Routers with the Supplied Scripts 317     Task 2: Find and Correct All Network Errors 328     Task 3: Verify That Requirements Are Fully Met 328     Task 4: Document the Corrected Network 328     Task 5: Clean Up 328     Packet Tracer Companion: Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 3 (8.5.3) 328 Packet Tracer Exercise 8-1: Comprehensive Network Troubleshooting 329 Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge 329     Task 1: Configure Frame Relay in a Hub-and-Spoke Topology 331     Task 2: Configure PPP with CHAP and PAP Authentication 332     Task 3: Configure Static and Dynamic NAT on HQ 332     Task 4: Configure Static and Default Routing 332     Task 5: Configure Inter-VLAN Routing 333     Task 6: Configure and Optimize EIGRP Routing 333     Task 7: Configure VTP, Trunking, the VLAN Interface, and VLANs 333     Task 8: Assign VLANs and Configure Port Security 334     Task 9: Configure STP 334     Task 10: Configure DHCP 334     Task 11: Configure a Firewall ACL 335     Task 12: Configure Wireless Connectivity 335     Task 13: Network Troubleshooting 336   Appendix How to Install SDM 337 Step 1: Preparation 337 Step 2: Prepare the Router for SDM 337 Step 3: Configure Addressing 338 Step 4: Extract SDM on the Host 338 Step 5: Install SDM on the PC 338 Step 6: Run SDM from the PC 339 Step 7: Install SDM to the Router 341 Step 8: Run SDM from the Router 343


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  • ISBN-13: 9781587132018
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Cisco Press
  • Depth: 25
  • Height: 276 mm
  • No of Pages: 343
  • Series Title: Lab Companion
  • Sub Title: Ccna Exploration Labs and Study Guide
  • Width: 215 mm
  • ISBN-10: 158713201X
  • Publisher Date: 08 May 2008
  • Binding: SF
  • Edition: PAP/CDR
  • Language: English
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