The simulators contain all recent and new
version of the CCNP certification, and are
continually adding new features and challenges.
A key focus of the CCNP certification is now
on security and Quality of Service (QoS),
and this part of the simulators focuses on
CCNP ONT which investigates QoS for routers
and switches. It is based on the objectives
of the CCNP certification, and also on the
flow defined by the Cisco Academy. Overall
there are more than 70 challenges including
tests and Cisco labs. A few examples are:
Challenge
1 |
This
challenge involves the configuration
of a dial-peer. |
Challenge
2 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of QoS (bandwidth
and queue-limit). |
Challenge
3 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of QoS (default-class). |
Challenge
4 |
This challenge
allows the maximum bandwidth to be defined. |
Challenge
5 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of CBWFQ. |
Challenge
6 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of auto QoS
on an interface. |
Challenge
7 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of QoS on
VoIP traffic (H.323). |
Challenge
8 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of QoS on
VoIP traffic (SIP). |
Challenge
9 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of QoS on
VoIP traffic (H.323). |
Challenge
10 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of QoS on
VoIP traffic (H.323). |
Challenge
11 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of QoS on
VoIP traffic (H.323) - burst and bit
rate. |
Challenge
12 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of QoS on
VoIP traffic (H.323) - burst and bit
rate. |
Challenge
13 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of QoS for
different class-maps. |
Challenge
14 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of NBAR,
which can be used to define interesting
protocols. |
Challenge
15 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of NBAR,
and limit bandwidth for various protocols. |
Challenge
16 |
This challenge
involves matching for URL details. |
Challenge
17 |
This challenge
involves matching for HTTP host details. |
Challenge
18 |
This challenge
involves dropping packets which match
a URL MIME details. |
Challenge
19 |
This challenge
involves dropping packets which match
URL details. |
Challenge
20 |
This challenge
involves dropping packets which match
HTTP host details. |
Challenge
21 |
This challenge
involves dropping packets which match
URL MIME details. |
Challenge
22 |
This challenge
involves dropping packets which use
the Fasttrack protocol (such as for
KaZaA, Morpheus and Grokster). |
Challenge
23 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of QoS for
RTP audio and video. |
Challenge
24 |
ONT Unit
1 Test. |
Challenge
25 |
ONT Unit
2 Test. |
Challenge
26 |
ONT Unit
3 Test. |
Challenge
27 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of Weighted
Fair Queue (WFQ). |
Challenge
28 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of Class-based
Weighted Fair Queue (CBWFQ). |
Challenge
29 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of Class-based
Weighted Fair Queue (CBWFQ). |
Challenge
30 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of Class-based
Weighted Fair Queue (CBWFQ). |
Challenge
31 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of Low-Latency
Queue (LLQ). |
Challenge
32 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of Weighted
RR (WRR). |
Challenge
33 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of PQ. |
Challenge
34 |
ONT Unit
4 Test. |
Challenge
35 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of CBWRED. |
Challenge
36 |
This challenge
involves the configuration of CBWRED
(DSCP-based). |
Challenge
37 |
This challenge
involves tagging traffic with the DSCP
value. |
Challenge
38 |
This challenge
involves tagging traffic with the Precedence
value. |
Challenge
39 |
This challenge
involves compression the RTP header
for a serial interface. |
Challenge
40 |
This challenge
involves compression the RTP header
for a frame relay connection. |
Challenge
41 |
This challenge
involves compression the TCP header
for an Ethernet interface. |
Challenge
42 |
This challenge
involves multilink PPP (MLP) and Link
Fragmentation (LFI). |
Challenge
43 |
This challenge
involves the policing of VoIP traffic
for average bit rate and burst parameters. |
Challenge
44 |
This challenge
involves the traffic shaping. |
Challenge
45 |
This challenge
involves the traffic shaping by identifying
streams with access-lists. |
Challenge
46 |
This challenge
involves using traffic shaping with
frame relay. It detects the usage of
the BECN bits to throttle back the flow. |
Challenge
47 |
This challenge
involves class-based shaping, where
the shaping profile can be defined in
a policy-map. |
Challenge
48 |
This challenge
involves CBWFQ with generic traffic
shaping (GTS). |
Challenge
49 |
ONT Unit
5 Test. |
Challenge
50 |
This challenge
involves setting up a crypto map and
applying it to an interface, with a
QoS for a tunnel. It uses the qos pre-classified
interface command which is a command
that is restricted to tunnels, crypto
maps, and is not available on normal
interfaces. |
Challenge
51 |
This challenge
involves define CoPP (Control plane
policing). |
Challenge
52 |
This challenge
involves configuring telephony. |
Challenge
53 |
This challenge
involves configuring telephony by creating
directory numbers. |
Challenge
54 |
This challenge
involves configuring telephony by creating
an e-phone. |
Challenge
55 |
This challenge
involves configuring Auto QoS on a switch. |
Challenge
56 |
This challenge
involves configuring custom queuing. |
Challenge
57 |
This challenge
involves configuring custom queuing
using access-lists to define the traffic
for each queue. |
Challenge
58 |
This challenge
involves configuring priority queuing
using access-lists to define the traffic
for each queue. |