CCNA 3 English V3.1 - Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing

NETLABAE supports Networking Academy CCNA Course 3 labs using: The table below lists the supported labs and pod types which can be used. The PC enabled pods are recommended. Labs in CCNA3 not listed below are not currently supported by NETLABAE.

Enabling the Labs

To enable CCNA labs and pod types, check the box for "AE CCNA 3 English V3.1" in the class settings. This must be done for each class requiring access to CCNA3 labs.

Using the Labs

Always select the correct lab exercise for the lab being performed.

Students or teams should schedule the correct lab exercise from the catalog. NETLAB will only show those labs for which the required pod type is available. If your system support multiple pod types, some labs may appear in the catalog more than once. Instructors should select the correct lab from the Exercise tab during instructor-led lab reservations. This can be done as many times as needed during the reservation.

Importance of Choosing the Correct Lab Exercise

Several of the labs differ from the standard pod topologies. This is handled by NETLAB's Dynamic VLAN Mapping technology. Always select the correct lab exercise for the actual lab. This insures that NETLAB will set up VLANs on the control switch such that lab devices and PC's are placed in the correct LAN segment for the exercise being performed.

Supported Lab List

Course Lab Description Pod Required Comments
CCNA3 1.2.3 Review of Basic Router Configuration with RIP BRPv1, BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 1.2.4 Configuring RIPv1 to RIPV2 BRPv1, BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 1.2.5 Verifying RIPv2 configuration BRPv1, BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 1.2.6 Troubleshooting RIPv2 using debug BRPv1, BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 2.3.1 Configuring the OSPF Routing Process BRPv1, BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 2.3.2 Configuring OSPF with Loopback Addresses BRPv1, BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 2.3.3 Modifying OSPF Cost Metric BRPv1. BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 2.3.4 Configuring OSPF Authentication BRPv1, BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 2.3.5 Configuring OSPF Timers BRPv1, BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 2.3.6 Propagating Default Routes in an OSPF Domain BRPv1, BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 3.2.1 Configuring EIGRP Routing BRPv1, BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 3.2.3 Verifying Basic EIGRP Configuration BRPv1, BRPv2, or CRP PCs recommended
CCNA3 6.2.1 Verifying Default Switch Configuration BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs not required
CCNA3 6.2.2 Basic Switch Configuration BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs not required
CCNA3 6.2.3 Managing the MAC Address Table BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs recommended
CCNA3 6.2.5 Configuring Port Security BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs recommended
CCNA3 6.2.7b Managing Switch Startup Configuration Files BSPv2 PCs and TFTP server software required
CCNA3 6.2.8 Password Recovery Procedure on a Catalyst 2900 Series Switch BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs recommended
CCNA3 7.2.4 Selecting the Root Bridge BSPv2 or BSPv1 PCs recommended
CCNA3 7.2.6 Spanning-Tree Recalculation BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs recommended
CCNA3 8.2.3 Configuring Static VLANs BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs recommended
CCNA3 8.2.4 Verifying VLAN Configurations BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs recommended
CCNA3 8.2.6 Deleting VLAN Configurations BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs recommended
CCNA3 9.1.5a Trunking with ISL BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs recommended
CCNA3 9.1.5b Trunking with 802.1q BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs recommended
CCNA3 9.2.5 VTP Client and Server Configurations BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs recommended
CCNA3 9.3.6 Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing BSPv1 or BSPv2 PCs recommended