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CCNA Labs Cisco IOS Router Sim APK

CCNA Labs Cisco IOS Router Sim APK

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What's CCNA Labs Cisco IOS Router Sim APK?

CCNA Labs Cisco IOS Router Sim is a app for Android, It's developed by Stimulating Software author.
First released on google play in 9 years ago and latest version released in 9 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 4.33 stars with 6 rated times.
This product is an app in Education category. More infomartion of CCNA Labs Cisco IOS Router Sim on google play
You can only learn so much by reading. In order to become a Cisco pro and get the confidence you need to pass the Cisco certification exams, you need lots of hands-on practice as well! With this app, you can gain that experience. Interact with virtual Cisco routers and switches via their terminal interfaces just like you would in the real world. Follow the 14 hands-on labs ( broken into almost 50 sub labs ) designed specifically for the CCNA Routing and Switching exams ( CCENT / ICND1 and ICND2 ).

Features of this Cisco IOS router simulator:
• 14 hands-on labs with numerous sub-labs for:
… 100-101 ICND1 ( CCENT )
… 200-101 ICND2 ( CCNA Routing & Switching )
… 200-120 ( CCNA Routing & Switching )
• Various topologies with virtual Cisco routers and switches
• Interact via terminal input
• A plethora of available commands to use
• Telnet, Ping, CDP, RIP, OSPF, OSPFv3, EIGRP, EIGRPv6, VLAN, NAT, PAT, Access Lists, STP, PPP, GRE Tunnel, etc

Hands On Labs:

ICND1 / CCENT

Part 1: Basic Configuration
1.1: Exploring User, Privileged, and Configuration Modes
1.2: Using the Help and Editing Features
1.3: Saving a Configuration
1.4: Setting Passwords
1.5: Setting the Hostname, Descriptions, IP Address, and Clock Rate

Part 2: Accessing the Network
2.1: Backing Up the Router Configuration
2.2: Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
2.3: Using Telnet
2.4: Resolving Hostnames

Part 3: Static and RIP Routes
3.1: Creating Static Routes
3.2: Configuring RIP Routing

Part 4: OSPF
4.1: Enabling the OSPF Process
4.2: Configuring OSPF Interfaces
4.3: Verifying OSPF Operation

Part 5: Switches
5.1: Configuring Layer 2 Switches
5.2 Verifying Layer 2 Switches
5.3: Configuring Port Security

Part 6: VLANs
6.1: Configuring and Verifying VLANs
6.2: Configuring and Verifying Trunk Links
6.3: Configuring Router on a Stick Routing
6.4: Configuring IVR with a Layer 3 Switch

Part 7: Access Lists
7.1: Standard IP Access Lists
7.2: Extended IP Access Lists

Part 8: NAT
8.1: Preparing for NAT
8.2: Configuring Dynamic NAT
8.3: Configuring PAT

Part 9: More
9.1: Manual and Stateful Autoconfiguration
9.2: Static and Default Routing
9.3: OSPFv3

ICND2 / CCNA Routing and Switching

Part 10: Spanning Tree Protocol
10.1: Verifying STP and Finding Your Root Bridge
10.2: Configuring and Verifying Your Root Bridge
10.3: Configuring PortFast and BPDU Guard
10.4: Configuring and Verifying EtherChannel

Part 11: Operating System
11.1: Backing Up Your Router IOS
11.2: Upgrading or Restoring Your Router IOS

Part 12: EIGRP and EIGRPv6
12.1: Configuring and Verifying EIGRP
12.2: Configuring and Verifying EIGRPv6

Part 13: OSPF Multi-Area and OSPFv3
13.1: Configuring and Verifying OSPF Multi-Area
13.2: Configuring and Verifying OSPFv3

Part 14: Encapsulation
14.1: Configuring PPP Encapsulation and Authentication
14.2: Configuring and Monitoring HDLC
14.3: Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
14.4: Configuring a GRE Tunnel