CCNA Simulator Demo Page
Two sample tests are:
[Take fun test - Routers]
[Take fun test - Switches]
and others on the individual tests:
[Sample Test 1: Network Fundamentals]
[Sample Test 2: Network Models]
[Sample Test 3: IP Addressing]
[Sample Test 4: Cisco Configuration]
[Sample Test 5: Router Management]
[Sample Test 6: Basic Catalyst Switch]
[Sample Test 7: Introduction to WANs]
[Sample Test 8: Wireless LANs]
[Sample Test 9: Basic Network Security]
[Sample Test 10: Basic Routing]
[Sample Test 11: Small-Office Internet Office]
ICND 1-3 (Advanced Switching)
[Sample Test 12a: Switch Basics]
[Sample Test 12b: Spanning Tree]
[Sample Test 13c: VTP]
ICND 4 (Advanced Switching)
[Sample Test 14: Routing]
Some on-line challenge are:
Hex, binary and decimal test
Hex, binary and decimal test (Part 2)
IP Address Classification
Network Address (Address classification)
Network Subnet 1 (Determine 1st and 2nd subnets).
Network Subnet 2 (Random subnets)
Network Subnet 3 (Max subnets/max hosts per subnet).
Network Subnet 4 (IP Class/max subnets).
Network Subnet 5 (IP Class/max hosts per subnet).
A few sample challenges are:
CCNA
Challenge 1 [Click
here - D1]. In this demo the
basic details of the routers, such as for
the hostname, domain-name, E0, along with
a hosts table.
CCNA Challenge 2 [Click
here - D2]. In this demo the
basic details of the routers, such as for
the serial ports (S0 and S1), including the
setting of the carrier delay parameter, and
to enable the ports.
CCNA Challenge 3 [Click
here - D3]. In this demo the
details of username and password is defined,
along the privileged and executive passwords.
CCNA Challenge 4 [Click
here - D4]. In this demo defines
the status of the interface ports.
CCNA Challenge 5 [Click
here - D5]. In this demo defines
hostnames, banners and enabling the HTTP server.
CCNA Challenge 6 [Click
here - D6]. In this demo defines
enables the RIP routing protocol, and defines
the networks which will receive routing tables.
Along with this CDP is enabled on E0, and
subnet-zero address can be used, along with
a classless IP scheme.
CCNA Challenge 7 [Click
here - D7]. In this demo defines
logging parameters, including the logging
server, and the level of the logging (such
as alerts [severity=1], critical [severity=2],
debugging [severity=7], emergencies [severity=0],
errors [severity=3], informational [severity=6],
notifications [severity=5], and warnings [severity=4]).
It also shows the definition of the HTTP server
parameter, such as for the HTTP port and the
maximum number of connections.
CCNA
Challenge 8 [Click
here - D8]. In this demo the
details of the CDP are defined, such as enabling
it on a port, and the holddown timer. It also
contains a TELNET login definition.
CCNA Challenge 9 [Click
here - D9]. In this demo the
details of the SNMP server are defined for
the router. This includes defining the community
name, the location, the SNMP logging server,
the chassis ID and the enabling of traps.
CCNA Challenge 10 [Click
here - D10]. In this demo the
details of the Ethernet ports, such as for
duplex setting, description, and so on.
CCNA Challenge 11 [Click
here - D11]. In this demo the
details of the S0 and S1 ports are defined,
including the authentication (such as PAP
or CHAP), the encapsulation (such as PPP),
the clock rate, the bandwidth, the speed,
and so on.
CCNA Challenge 12 [Click
here - D12]. In this demo the
details of the hosts table, and other details
such as the default-gateway.
CCNA Challenge 13 [Click
here - D13]. In this demo the
details of the console and TELNET settings
are defined. This include timeouts, such as
the executive timeout, synchronous login,
and the maximum number of sessions.
For hands-on CCNA Training [Click here].
And a sample screen shot is:
