CCNA Lab Video Walkthrough, Part 1 of 5

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2011

In this video, Keith Barker takes you through part 1 of a video walk-through created for our students. The intent of this video is to assist the learner who has read through the lab tasks, and wants to go through it step by step with the coaching of the Instructor in the video.

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  • My stepson just passed his ICND1. He says that the questions are mostly multiple choice. And rarely anything about all of the videos and exercises that I have done with Packet Tracer. What do you recommend that I study for such questions? I dont have text books like he has. But, I have done quite a lot of these tutorials. I feel like I have wasted time learning actual configurations now. Getting discouraged again. Russ

  • @2007Russdog

    Hang in there! Knowing how the protocols all work, and how to configure, verify and troubleshoot on the live (or simulated gear) is the MOST important thing. Cisco has free practice questions on the Cisco Learning Network, and they have some simulation questions (which include simulations as well as questions) that they sell. You may want to check those out. Keep up a good attitude, and keep on studying.

  • I do the write and then write erase. And then reload. It still shows the original config. I am on Packet Tracer. Wont it work on PT?

  • @2007Russdog

    I have used this with PT, on a 2811 router, and it seemed to work. Watch the prompts as you type.

    WR (should save the config, when issued from privileged mode)

    wr erase (should prompt you, and by pressing ENTER again (2 times total), it should delete the config.

    reload ( should reload, and shouldn't prompt to save first). If it does prompt to save, and you press enter for that it will save the startup config again. (say no)

    Keith

  • Keith its awesome and also v easily understood... Where s d other part of this lab's.. Please post other lab's.. i am awaiting that... thanks again..

  • @mazeeth2722

    Part 2 is now up on YouTube here on my channel.

    Best wishes,

    Keith

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  • In a nut shell, I'm trying to connect my ISP modem to my 3620 router...then i guess create a trunk from my router to my Cisco switch 3550..so then i can connect other devices on it.

    Thanks in advance :o)

  • This question is probably out of scope to this video. But I need some guidance. I'm using a Cisco 3620 router with 2 modules of 2 Ethernet ports 0/0 and 1/0 both with a serial port and 2 T1/DSU ( I'm guessing this is Fast-Ethernet).. I have Configured the router as per this link from Cisco.

    Yet, when i follow your video there are commands like Spanning-tree or CDP that produce No results..

  • @Keith6783

    It wont work with a 2621 XM router. I tried it several times. And the alias command wont work either. Sigh

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