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David Bombal CCIE #11023
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I think the new version of the command memorizer is brilliant and has been a massive help during studying for the exams

Howard Hooper

David,

Great, thanks a lot.
By the way, I love your monthly newsletters, they’re great reading and learning material.  Keep up the good work.

Rgds

Dominic Foley

I have been using ConfigureTerminal.com and reading the newsletter on a regular basis during the last 6 months.

All I have to say is that it is an incredibly useful site for networking professionals.

It has helped me a lot with my CCNP studies and daily tasks at work.

My most sincere "Well done" to David Bombal and his team.

Juan Molina
Fluke Networks
Technical Support Team

Hi David,
I passed my BSCI exam today (2 down, 2 to go), so thank you once again for your tuition and support, really appreciate it.

Best Regards,
Steve Jones

David,

Just a short note to say that I passed my CCNA qualification yesterday.

This would not have been possible without your excellent classroom instruction on the ICND course and the Knowledge Verifier application.

My next goal is CCDA qualification and I will shortly be purchasing your Knowledge Verifier for the CCDA.

I would not hesitate to recommend your services to anyone who is serious about gaining Cisco accreditation.

Thank you once again.
Steve Britton
Bristol

Thanks.

Really of great help.

With regards,

Bala
Kuwait
Hi David,

Just to let you know, I passed the IPTD exam last Friday.

Many thanks for a most enjoyable and productive course, I appreciate you went off track to cover the items I asked for (CCM 5.x and 6.0..etc) it was really appreciated.

Cheers,
Ian Hinchliff
Hi David

I passed the 640-802 exam today with a score of 916.

Your CCNA package was spot on and provided me with an excellent array of revision tools and I am convinced the made a huge difference.

CCNP next…

Many thanks

Chris Billington
United Kingdom

I think the news letter is great! - Fantastic and useful information.

Not the normal junk I get in my inbox.

Great work !!

John Bostock

David,

Your classes were not just informative but also alot of fun too.

New website rocks!

Stay in touch,

Nick Bedford
United Kingdom

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The CCNA Lab workbook is written to lead you through lab topics on our live lab equipment. You can use your own equipment, but the labs are written based on our remote labs.

Real equipment is always better than simulations.. The workbook is a mentored guide with David Bombal CCIE #11023 me explaining CCENT and CCNA topics and configuring equipment and then you doing the same.

 

The Workbook covers the following:

Chapter 1: Connecting to your Pod
Welcome
Booking your lab
How to access your equipment
Clearing lines
Rules
Support

Chapter 2: Reset Devices
Reset Devices
How to reset a router
How to reset a switch
Ready to begin

Chapter 3: Basics
Devices Naming
Command & mode navigation
Interfaces
Recommended commands
IP Addressing
Encapsulations and enabling
Frame Relay mappings
DCE/DTE cables
Bandwidth
Testing

Chapter 4: Passwords & Messages
Enable & Secret passwords
VTY passwords
Console passwords
Banners - MOTD & Login

Chapter 5: CDP
Show commands
Enable & Disable CDP
Network Discovery

Chapter 6: Switching
MAC address table
Port security - Part 1 - static
Port security - Part 2 - sticky
VTP
Trunks and access ports
VLANs
Spanning Tree
EtherChannel
Inter VLAN routing
Clean up

Chapter 7: Static Routing
Overview
Routing table explained
Adding Static Routes
Load balancing
Static route to next hop or interface?
Default Static Routes

Chapter 8: RIP
Overview
Routing table explained
Network Command
Administrative distance
RIP version 1
Gotcha 1 - split horizon
Gotcha 2 - bandwidth
Gotcha 3 - VLSM & discontiguous subnets
RIP version 2

Chapter 9: OSPF
Overview
Areas
Router types
Routing table explained
Single Area OSPF
Network Command options
Router ID
Elections
Neighbors
Administrative distance
OSPF authentication
Multiple Area OSPF
Stub Areas

Chapter 10: EIGRP
Overview
Routing table explained
Network command options
Neighbors
Administrative distance
Successor & feasible successor
Variance
Gotha  - split horizon
EIGRP authentication

Chapter 11: Access Lists
Overview
Masks explained
Standard ACL explained
Extended ACL explained
Complicated ACLs explained
Extended ACL
ACL edits - insert, delete, edit lines
Standard ACL
Complicated ACL

Chapter 12: NAT
Overview
NAT vs PAT
Dynamic NAT
Interface PAT
Static NAT

Chapter 13: PPP
Overview
Basic PPP
One way PAP authentication
Two way PAP authentication
One way CHAP authentication
Two way CHAP authentication

Chapter 14: IPv6
Overview
Address size
Address format
Communication types
EUI addresses
IPv6 addressing & maps
RIPng configuration + Gotchas


Chapter 15: Frame Relay
Overview
Topology types
Basic Frame Relay
Frame Relay Maps
Split horizon
Mulitpoint subinterfaces
Point-to-point subinterfaces