Chapter 1:
Review
Labs:
There are
no labs in chapter 1 |
Interactive Labs:
1.4.1.1 |
In this
router lab activity, you will get the opportunity to do step by step
configuration of Router A (lab_A) in the lab topology. Try to
complete the entire lab without your notes or journal. However, if
you do not know a step, and have used the curriculum, your notes,
and your journal to try to figure it out, you may use the "Run
Demo" button, which will show you the configuration sequence in
red letters. Note that this sequence of configuration steps is only
one of many correct sequences. |
1.4.1.2 |
In this
online lab activity you will configure router Lab-A from the
standard Semester 2 topology. You must perform this configuration
from the command line by yourself without the use of any notes, only
the network topology. You may use the router help facility (?) but
remember only a certain limited set of IOS commands will actually be
available. Your goal will be to configure the router correctly as
quickly as possible. This activity is meant to be practice for the
actual hands-on router lab while other students are using all the
routers. Remember, there is no substitute for using real routers. |
1.5.9.1 |
Before
trying the actual lab, you may want to try out
this activity to test yourself on the proper
command syntax for Standard Access Control Lists
(ACLs). |
1.5.9.2 |
Try
out this activity to test yourself on the proper
command syntax for Extended Access Control Lists
(ACLs) parameters. |
Case Studies:
TCS |
Threaded Case
Study Overview Document |
Summary |
Washington
School District Project Task: WANs |
Engineering Journal:
There are
no engineering journal articles in chapter 1 |
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