Description: This lab guides you through the process of configuring basic network devices—routers, switches, and PCs—within a simple network. The goal is to establish connectivity between two ...
When the network configuration is complete, examine the routing tables to verify that the network is operating properly. This lab is a shorter version of Lab 1.5.1: Cabling a Network and Basic Router ...
Recap & Introduction: In Lab #1, you learned how to construct a TCP/IP network of four hosts via switches by assigning IP addresses and subnet masks to the hosts. You also learned how subnetting ...
Previous articles (Part one, Part two) in this series on implementing VPN gateways using Cisco routers discussed the IPsec protocol and basic IPsec VPN connection models. Now we'll learn how to ...
Use the Cisco IOS archive command to archive your router’s configuration Your email has been sent David Davis introduces the Archive command in Cisco, which you can configure to log all commands on ...
Abstract: Zero-configuration (zeroconf) networks are a particular class of IP networks that do not require any user administration for correct operation. IP address configuration in zeroconf networks ...
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