Posts Tagged ‘Default Route’

Free CCNA Lab Configuring IPV6 Static Routing

In this Free CCNA Lab you will configure three routers in a simple IPv6 configuration. Routing will be established using Static routes. Finally you will use the Show and Ping commands verify and test the configuration and connectivity of the network.  

Free CCNA Lab Configuring Point-To-Point Frame Relay

In this Free CCNA LAB Four routers must be interconnected in a hub-and-spoke Frame Relay configuration. Router R1 is the hub, and routers R2, R3, and R4 are spoke routers. The Frame Relay connections will be established using Frame Relay point-to-point connections over subinterfaces from R1 to each spoke router. Routing will be established using […]

Free CCNA Lab Troubleshooting OSPF

In this free CCNA lab, you will troubleshoot an OSPF configuration.  The routers and PCs have already been loaded running configuration. These configurations contain errors that will prevent end-to-end communication across the network. You will need to troubleshoot each router to determine the configuration errors, and then use the appropriate commands to correct the configurations. […]

Free CCNA Lab Basic OSPF Configuration

In this lab activity, you will learn to configure the routing protocol OSPF using Packet Tracer and the network shown in the network diagram. The segments of the network have been subnetted using VLSM. OSPF is a classless routing protocol that can be used to provide subnet mask information in the routing updates. This will allow […]

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