Archive for the ‘RIP’ Category

CCNA Split Horizon Packet Tracer Lab

This CCNA Packet Tracer lab has been provided to help you gain a better understanding Split Horizon and how to configure it on a Cisco IOS router in a typical hub and spoke topology. Configuring and troubleshooting Split Horizon by default is a essential topic when preparing for the CCNA exam and as a Cisco […]

CCNA Packet Tracer Lab Understanding RIPv2

This CCNA Packet Tracer lab has been provided to help you gain a better understanding of how to configure and troubleshoot RIP version 2 in this lab we will configure a basic lab topology, enable RIPv2 on the routers and configure them to advertise their networks. We will also learn to use Cisco IOS show […]

CCNA Packet Tracer Lab IPv4 IPv6 Dual Stack

In some of our previous lab we have learned to address and configure routing protocols such as RIP, EIGRP and OSPF with IPv6. Additionally we have configured Network Address Translation (NAT) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol using IPv6. But what if you need to implement IPv6 in an existing IPv4 network, to do this we […]

CCNA Packet Tracer Lab Understanding Frame-Relay

In this free CCNA lab we will use Packet Tracer to model several Frame-Relay scenarios to help us understand and configure Frame-Relay. These scenarios will include Full Mesh, Hub and Spoke, and Sub Interfaces. We will also explore the problems that may occur when using a Dynamic Routing protocol such as RIP, EIGRP, or OSPF. […]

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