Posts Tagged ‘Default Route’

Free CCNA Lab Basic EIGRP Configuration

In this Packet Tracer activity, you will learn how to configure the routing protocol EIGRP using the network shown in the network diagram. A loopback address will be used on the R2 router to simulate a connection to an ISP, where all traffic that is not destined for the local network will be sent. Some […]

Free CCNA Lab Basic RIPv2

The network shown in the above Diagram contains a discontinuous network, 172.30.0.0. This network has been subnetted using VLSM. The 172.30.0.0 subnets are physically and logically divided by at least one other classful or major network, in this case the two serial networks 209.165.200.228/30 and 209.165.200.232/30. This can be an issue when the routing protocol […]

Basic RIP Three Free CCNA Labs In ONE

This Free CCNA Packet Tracer activity is really three labs in one, it covers basic RIP configuration, RIP between subnets, and RIP with a stub network. While RIP is a relativity simple routing protocol don’t discount its importance on the CCNA exam or in the real work environment. So download this lab today and learn […]

Free CCNA Lab Basic Static Routing

In this practice training lab scenario you will learn to configure and test basic static routing including default routes and summary routes.  This lab has been designed as a Packet Tracer activity but can very easily be completed with other routing and switching simulators such as GNS3, or Boston as well as with real hardware.

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