Cisco CCNA IPv4 vs IPv6

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Follow @ASM_Educational   Source Logical Operations     Get our complete tutorial in PDF         Related Links: Configuring IPv4 Configuring IPv6   Want more information on how to become Cisco CCNA Certified? Learn more! Join our Cisco CCNA facebook study group!  

Cisco CCNP Configuring IPv6

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Follow @ASM_Educational   Source Logical Operations   Get our complete tutorial in PDF       Configuring IPv6 Overview of IPv6 Implement IPv6 Addressing Implement IPv6 and IPv4 Transition from IPv4 to IPv6

Cisco CCNA Configuring IPv6

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Follow @ASM_Educational   Source Logical Operations   Get our complete tutorial in PDF       Configuring IPv6 Overview of IPv6 Implement IPv6 Addressing Implement IPv6 and IPv4 Transition from IPv4 to IPv6

Cisco CCNA Configuring IPv4

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Follow @ASM_Educational Source Logical Operations Get our complete tutorial in PDF Configuring IPv4  Overview of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite Describe IPv4 Addressing Implement Subnetting and Supernetting Configure and Troubleshoot IPv4

Cisco CCNA OSI Model

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Follow @ASM_Educational Description of OSI layers The recommendation X.200 describes seven layers, labeled 1 to 7. Layer 1 is the lowest layer in this model.

Cisco CCNA – Call Manager Express Part 2

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Cisco Call Manager Express Part 1

Follow @ASM_Educational The Trunk port between the router and switch had to be manually configured using sub-interfaces. Note, however, that the DATA vlan traffic and the phone VOICE vlan traffic for each host is carried over the same link (multiple vlan traffic over the same port).

Cisco CCNA How to configure Multi-Layer Switch

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mulli-Layer Switch

Follow @ASM_Educational Cisco CCNA- How to Configure Multi-Layer Switch Layer 3 Switch Now that we have seen how a “router on a stick” works, we can introduce the Layer 3 switch.  In the “router on a stick” topology, what if we could bring the router inside the switch?

Cisco CCNA DHCP Server with Inter Vlan routing

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Cisco CCNA DHCP sevrer with Router on stick

Follow @ASM_Educational   Using DHCP Server with Inter-Vlan Routing (Router on stick) On Last Video we talked about the router on stick  that is we made sure that client from Network 10.10.10.0 can communicate with Network 20.20.20.0

Cisco CCNA VLAN Configuration

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VLan Config

Follow @ASM_Educational Setting up VLAN’s On a new switch, all the ports are in VLAN 1 by default.  We just plug in the Ethernet cables and the devices can communicate.  Furthermore, all the ports are in the up/up (administratively up) mode.

Cisco CCNA Router on Stick

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Router on stick

Follow @ASM_Educational Cisco CCNA-Router on Stick Inter VLAN Communication (Router on Stick) Earlier we built and tested the following topology:

Cisco CCNA Basic Router Configuration

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Cisco Basic Router configuration

Follow @ASM_Educational Here are the configuration for Basic Router Configuration   When You Open a new router you will see Router>   This is called user mode; then you type en=enable to get to enable mode Router#   This is called privilege mode

6 Cisco CCNA Switch Tips

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cisco ccnp switch

Follow @ASM_Educational Get our complete tutorial in PDF To Find Out If Link is UP Switch#show ip int brief

9 Cisco CCNA Router Tips

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Cisco CCNA Router

Follow @ASM_Educational   Get our complete tutorial in PDF     To Find out if link is up and has Ip address  Router#show ip int brief  

Cisco CCNA Extended Access List

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Cisco extended Access list

Follow @ASM_Educational Cisco CCNA-Extended access list In this Lab we will cover the concept of Extended ACL , make sure read another blogs about Standard ACL .

Cisco CCNA Video Training- DHCP Server

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Follow @ASM_Educational In this lab we are trying to make our Cisco Router Act as a DHCP server , that is R1 will give ip address 10.10.10.0/24 to left side Pc and it will give the IP address 20.20.20.0/24 to right side of PC. The Goal is Prepare you for your Cisco CCNA Certification exam.