What are you studying for?
 
David Bombal CCIE #11023
Select Partner

Comments

Hello David,

I would just like to say thank you for the smoothness of our transaction from ebay.

It's good that it all went to plan, and I wish all traders were as efficient as you were today.

I have had a quick look at the programme, and it seems just what I  need to get some revision done before I book the exam.

Thanks again,

Neil Frost

Hi David,

Been having a look at your “Cool IOS commands ebook”, great collection of tips, only wish I had found it before my CCIE lab!

Ian Castleman

CCIE

 

Thanks for your reply our teacher Mr.David

I'm from UAE & i have Bachelor of Computer Engineering i'm  working now as a network engineer , recently i get CCNA certificate , my next target to get CCNP. i'm very admired your rich experience

i'll be glad if you use my commets ,this is will give my more honor.

Your the best Mr.David thanx alot for your help ...

Ammar Kataie


just thought id tell you that as a ccna student your newletters make great reading

thanks david

 

Hi David,

Your apps are some of the best I’ve seen.

I’m contemplating getting a my CCIE in routing and will be looking at purchasing your memorization tool. Thanks.

Cliff

Hello,

Thanks for the great newsletter ; excellent work and very well designed.

I would love to see more of Security Articles specially on the Cisco ASA and Network Management.

Regards
Asif Vanoo

Hi David,

I really like the initial config generator, will have a play and get back to you with some suggestions.

Ian Castleman

CCIE

Hi David,

I've only just scratched the surface with the CCENT Sims and they are just superb.

The Sims are exactly what I needed to pass and are therefore a godsend.

Many thanks to yourself for putting something so brilliant together.

Cheers
Greg Wright
Croydon, Uk

I think the news letter is great! - Fantastic and useful information.

Not the normal junk I get in my inbox.

Great work !!

John Bostock

Hi David,

Hope you are well.

Just a quick note to say thanks, the training course was excellent and I passed my CIPTX exam yesterday.

Many thanks
Gareth Darby

Like it? Share it!

Add to: JBookmarks Add to: Facebook Add to: Windows Live Add to: Digg Add to: Del.icoi.us Add to: Reddit Add to: StumbleUpon Add to: Slashdot Add to: Netscape Add to: Yahoo Add to: Blogmarks Add to: Technorati Add to: Google Information
CCNA Remote Labs E-mail
Written by Administrator   

Remote Access from your PC:

Using just your web browser, you can gain access to real Cisco equipment.

Don't let the exam simulations worry you. Spend time on REAL equipment practicing all the commands and scenarios in the CCNA.

Benefits:

  • Labs available 24/7
  • No need to invest in expensive equipment
  • Use real equipment - not simulators or emulators
  • Equipment uses latest IOS versions
  • You have full control over the device as if it were in the room with you
  • Rent the equipment for 5 days or just for a few hours
  • Labs are designed and set up by Cisco Instructors qualified up to CCIE level
  • Learn at your own pace
  • No need to install any software - the labs just require Internet Explorer and Java

 

Just connect by using your web browser via the Internet:

Access Main

 

Lab Diagrams:

Devices in grey or black are not accessible because they are only important for the lab infrastructure or part of the core of the lab and therefore restricted to administrators.

All blue coloured devices can be accessed by clicking on them.

 

CCNA Lab Topology:

CCNA Lab 1

 

The equipment in your rack includes:

3 x 1760 routers

2 x 2950 switches

1 x Frame relay cloud

 

Note: You will be able to complete all exercises for the CCENT or CCNA exam using our equipment (and a whole lot more).

 

Special:

When you buy 5 days of rack time, you get our Mentored CCNA Lab Workbook for free! This is not just any lab workbook. Our lab workbook is written to teach you as you configure the real equipment. You will learn how and why to configure live routers and switches.

The Workbook covers the following:

Chapter 1: Connecting to your Pod
Welcome
Booking your lab
How to access your equipment
Clearing lines
Rules
Support

Chapter 2: Reset Devices
Reset Devices
How to reset a router
How to reset a switch
Ready to begin

Chapter 3: Basics
Devices Naming
Command & mode navigation
Interfaces
Recommended commands
IP Addressing
Encapsulations and enabling
Frame Relay mappings
DCE/DTE cables
Bandwidth
Testing

Chapter 4: Passwords & Messages
Enable & Secret passwords
VTY passwords
Console passwords
Banners - MOTD & Login

Chapter 5: CDP
Show commands
Enable & Disable CDP
Network Discovery

Chapter 6: Switching
MAC address table
Port security - Part 1 - static
Port security - Part 2 - sticky
VTP
Trunks and access ports
VLANs
Spanning Tree
EtherChannel
Inter VLAN routing
Clean up

Chapter 7: Static Routing
Overview
Routing table explained
Adding Static Routes
Load balancing
Static route to next hop or interface?
Default Static Routes

Chapter 8: RIP
Overview
Routing table explained
Network Command
Administrative distance
RIP version 1
Gotcha 1 - split horizon
Gotcha 2 - bandwidth
Gotcha 3 - VLSM & discontiguous subnets
RIP version 2

Chapter 9: OSPF
Overview
Areas
Router types
Routing table explained
Single Area OSPF
Network Command options
Router ID
Elections
Neighbors
Administrative distance
OSPF authentication
Multiple Area OSPF
Stub Areas

Chapter 10: EIGRP
Overview
Routing table explained
Network command options
Neighbors
Administrative distance
Successor & feasible successor
Variance
Gotha  - split horizon
EIGRP authentication

Chapter 11: Access Lists
Overview
Masks explained
Standard ACL explained
Extended ACL explained
Complicated ACLs explained
Extended ACL
ACL edits - insert, delete, edit lines
Standard ACL
Complicated ACL

Chapter 12: NAT
Overview
NAT vs PAT
Dynamic NAT
Interface PAT
Static NAT

Chapter 13: PPP
Overview
Basic PPP
One way PAP authentication
Two way PAP authentication
One way CHAP authentication
Two way CHAP authentication

Chapter 14: IPv6
Overview
Address size
Address format
Communication types
EUI addresses
IPv6 addressing & maps
RIPng configuration + Gotchas


Chapter 15: Frame Relay
Overview
Topology types
Basic Frame Relay
Frame Relay Maps
Split horizon
Mulitpoint subinterfaces
Point-to-point subinterfaces

 

Please note that a 5 day session does not have to be consecutive and does not expire.

 

Click here to book you 23 hour, 45

minute CCNA rack time for only

$10.00 USD (No Workbook)

 

 

Click here to book you 5 day CCNA rack time for only

$50.00 USD (Includes FREE workbook)

(days don't have to be consecutive)


REMEMBER - This is real physical equipment - not simulators or emulators.