Module 1 - 11: Media

: WANs and Routers

Drag and Drop: Identifying Network Devices

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand WANs.

Drag and Drop: Academy Lab Equipment Setup

When the student completes this activity, the student should know the correct order in which to connect all devices and cables to create the CCNA lab equipment setup.

Drag and Drop: Router Internal Components

When the student completes this activity, the student will be able to define the internal components of a router.

PhotoZoom: Cisco 1721 Router

In this PhotoZoom, the student will view a Cisco 1721 router.

PhotoZoom: Cisco 2621 Router

In this PhotoZoom, the student will view a Cisco 2621 router.

Drag and Drop: Connecting LAN Interfaces

After completing this activity, the student will be able to identify the correct components and order for connecting a hub Ethernet interface to a router AUI port.

Drag and Drop: Connecting WAN Interfaces

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify the correct components and order for connecting two routers connected via WAN serial interfaces.

: Introduction to Routers

Drag and Drop: Enhanced Editing Commands

After completing this activity, the student will be able to identify the correct usage for enhanced editing commands.

Drag and Drop: Router Command History

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify the correct usage for keystrokes relating to router command history.

: Configuring a Router

There are no interactive media activities for this module.

: Learning about Other Devices

There are no interactive media activities for this module.

: Managing Cisco IOS Software

Drag and Drop: Router Boot Sequence

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to understand the sequence in which a router boots up.

Drag and Drop: How A Cisco Device Locates And Loads IOS

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify the process a Cisco device goes through in order to find IOS during boot-up.

Drag and Drop: IOS File System Overview

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to list the configuration files and their locations.

Drag and Drop: IOS Naming Conventions

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify the different fields in an IOS image name.

: Routing and Routing Protocols

Checkbox: Link-State and Distance Vector Routing Protocols

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand IP routing protocols.

Checkbox: IGP versus EGP

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand IGP and EGP.

: Distance Vector Routing Protocols

Drag and Drop: Administrative Distances

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand administrative distances.

Checkbox: RIP versus IGRP

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand RIP and IGRP.

Checkbox: IGRP Routes

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand IGRP routes.

: TCP/IP Suite Error and Control Messages

Drag and Drop: ICMP ECHO Message Format

After completing this activity, the student will be able to identify the ICMP ECHO message format.

: Basic Router Troubleshooting

Drag and Drop: L2 and L3 Address

After completing this activity, the student will be able to identify L2 and L3 addresses.

Drag and Drop: Route Metric

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand route metric.

Drag and Drop: Troubleshooting

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand the troubleshooting process.

Matching: Testing with the OSI layers

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand the OSI layers.

Point and Click: Telnet

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand Telnet.

Drag and Drop: show interfaces Command

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand the show interfaces command.

Point and Click: Network Testing

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand network testing.

: Intermediate TCP/IP

Drag and Drop: TCP Synchronization

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand TCP synchronization.

Matching: Windowing

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand windowing.

Interactivity: TCP Sliding Windows

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand window size.

Drag and Drop: Port Numbers

After completing this activity, the student will be able to understand port numbers.

: Access Control Lists (ACLs)

Drag and Drop: Creating ACLs

After completing this activity, the student will be able to create ACLs.

Point and Click: ACL Placement

After completing this activity, the student will be able to place ACLs.




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