CCNA2 Practice Final, Packet Tracer 6 - Part 13

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This is Part 13 of a series of tutorials that walk you through my new Practice Final for the new Cisco CCNA2 Routing and Switching Essentials course. The lab is created using Packet Tracer 6.0.1 and covers the following topics: IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, VLANs, Trunks, switchport configuration, DHCPv4 and DHCPv6, OSPFv2 and OSPFv3, NAT, Access Lists (ACLs) and ACLs for IPv6.

In Part 13, I secure administrative access to the router, and harden its access lines with minimum password lengths, timeouts, encryption and a named ACL

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Thanks again Dan. You are a great asset to ALL especially the beginners. I love your teaching style.

tg
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Awesome Dan - that was comprehensive. Well paced. Can keep up without too many pauses.   Thanks so much :-)

joshy
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Thanks so much, I followed through all your videos and now I'm confident about my exam in a few hours thanks a lot Dan.

RAMDX
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Hi Dan. The ACL under the VTY won't work because the syntax for IPv4 is "access-class ADMIN-MGT in". When you type "ip access-class ..." it'll actually show up as "ipv6 access-class ..." in the configuration.

amscisawic
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Keep getting incomplete under OSPFv6 for R1 and R3 as well, they work fine, so I'm thinking there's something weird with the grading there as well.

jackh
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Hey! Dan, could you explain what is the purpose of R1 and R2?

i mean, i was expecting that if you shutdown R1 all your traffic should use R2, but it is not like that.

alexameth