CCNA 7 Lab

In the rapidly evolving field of networking, hands-on experience is crucial to developing the practical skills necessary for success. The CCNA 7 Lab is designed to provide learners with an immersive, interactive environment where they can apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios. By engaging with this lab, students will deepen their understanding of essential networking principles, such as IP addressing, subnetting, and network protocols. Whether configuring routers and switches or troubleshooting network issues, this lab serves as a critical step in mastering the competencies required for Cisco’s CCNA certification.

CCNA v7.02 Packet Tracer Lab Outline:

  1. Remote Access – Telnet
    1. Configure Telnet on a Cisco Switch with Only a Password
    2. Configure Telnet on a Cisco Switch with Local Username and Password
    3. Configure Telnet on a Cisco Router with Only a Password
    4. Configure Telnet on a Cisco Router with Local Username and Password
  2. Remote Access – SSH
    1. Configure SSH v2 on Cisco Switch
    2. Configure SSH v2 on Cisco Router
    3. Configure SSH v2 on a Cisco Router with Radius Server and Local as Fallback
  3. Switch Port Security
    1. Switch Port Security with Dynamic Port
    2. Switch Port Security with Manual Static MAC Address
    3. Switch Port Security with MAC Address Sticky
    4. Switch Port Security with Violation (Shutdown, Restrict, Protect)
  4. Inter-VLAN Routing
    1. Legacy Inter-VLAN Routing
    2. Inter-VLAN Routing as Router-on-a-Stick
    3. Inter-VLAN Routing as SVI
  5. DHCP IPv4
    1. DHCP IPv4 on Cisco Router
    2. DHCP IPv4 on Cisco Layer 3 Switch or Multilayer Switch
    3. DHCP IPv4 on Cisco Router with 2 Networks
    4. DHCP IPv4 on Cisco Layer 3 Switch or Multilayer Switch with 2 VLANs