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Interestingly, Cisco includes static IPv6 routes in the CCNA 200-301 exam topics, but with no mention of IPv6 routing protocols like OSPFv3. However, you can learn much…
Doing labs helps you move from book-knowledge to real skills, and doing labs that repeat the same examples found in the book can be a great bridge…
OSPF requires two routers to become neighbors before they can exchange OSPF LSAs and then calculate new routes. Chapter 21 of the CCNA 200-301 Volume 1 focuses…
For many years, over many different versions of the CCNA exam, Cisco included multiple IP routing protocols in the exam: RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and even BGP. With…
You've probably been using ping, traceroute, Telnet, and SSH all through your lab efforts. But maybe not. This next chapter (CCNA Vol 1, Chapter 18) looks at…
For most people, the Cisco CCNA certification has been the first certification for which you learned about two core networking concepts: LAN switching (as performed by switches)…
CCNA 200-301 Volume 1 Chapter 16 has several good examples you can recreate in Packet Tracer (PT). This chapter focuses on IPv4 routing, both the concepts and…
Chapter 15 of the CCNA 200-301 Volume 1 OCG explains the basics of Cisco routers, focusing on their interfaces. Use this latest post for reference information about the…
As with all the blog posts in this series, this post helps you with working through how to perform the examples in the CCNA 200-301 Cert Guides…
The CCNA 200-301 exam includes the same VLAN and VLAN trunking concepts, configuration, and verification found in the CCNA exams for most of their history. However, this…