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Unit 1 Lab
1. Switch CLI Exec Mode Page 1

Unit 2 Lab
1. Switch CLI Exec Mode Page 5
2. Switch CLI Configuration Process I Page 8
3. Switch CLI Configuration Process II Page 10
4. Router CLI Exec Mode I Page 13
5. Router CLI Exec Mode II Page 15
6. Route CLI Configuration Process Page 18
7. Setting Switch Passwords Page 20
8. Setting Router Passwords Page 23
9. Configuring Hostnames Page 25
10. Subnetting Lab 1
11. Subnetting Lab 2

Unit 3
1. Setting Router passwords Page 29
2. Configuring Router IP settings Page 32
3. Configuring SSH Page 34
4. Terminal History I Page 38
5. Rebuild a Configuration Page 40
6. SSH and Telnet Page 48
7. Basic Router Configuration and Command Line Interface Page 55
8. Switch and Router Security
a. Setting Routing Passwords - Source documents located in Student CD > ICND-1-SB-Part1-SettingRouterPassword.pdf
b. Setting Switch Passwords - Source documents located in Student CD > ICND-1-SB-Part1-SettingSwitchPassword.pdf
c. Switch Security I - Source documents located in Student CD > ICND-1-SB-Part2-SwitchSecurityI.pdf
d. Switch Security II - Source documents located in Student CD > ICND-1-SB-Part2-SwitchSecurityII.pdf
e. Switch Security III - Source documents located in Student CD > ICND-1-SB-Part2-SwitchSecurityIII.pdf
f. Switch Security IV - Source documents located in Student CD > ICND-1-SB-Part2-SwitchSecurityIV.pdf
9. Subnetting Lab 3

Unit 4 Lab

1. Connected Routes - Page 61
2. Configuring IP Addresses I - Page 64
3. Configuring IP Addresses II - Page 66
4. Static Routes I - Page 68
5. RIP Configuration I - Page 70
6. RIP Configuration II - Page 72
7. RIP Verification I - Page 76
8. RIP-2 Configuration I - Page 78
9. RIP Auto-summary - Page 91
10. Configuring Static Routes - Page 178
11. Subnetting Lab 4

Unit 5 Lab

1. IP Addressing and Routing Page 193
2. EIGRP Serial Configuration I Page204
3. EIGRP Serial Configuration II Page 207
4. EIGRP Route Tuning I Page 210 Page 213
5. EIGRP Serial

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