Configure hostnames, banners, passwords, and SSH access.
As a CCNA 200-301 candidate, you're likely aware that hands-on experience is crucial to mastering the skills required for the exam. One of the best ways to gain practical experience is by working with Cisco's Packet Tracer, a simulation tool that allows you to design, configure, and troubleshoot networks. In this story, we'll walk through a comprehensive guide on how to use Packet Tracer to complete the CCNA 200-301 practical lab exercises. Configure hostnames, banners, passwords, and SSH access
Configure network security features on a network. In this story, we'll walk through a comprehensive
As a supplement , this lab guide is useful. For $10-15 (typical price range), it saves you from designing your own labs from scratch. But do not treat it as a complete CCNA course. Pair it with Official Cert Guide (OCG) or a video series, and actually type command – don’t copy-paste. That’s where the real learning happens. For $10-15 (typical price range), it saves you
: Each lab typically provides a clear objective, followed by detailed commands and verification steps (e.g., using commands). Troubleshooting Scenarios
Before diving into labs, let’s quickly recap what the 200-301 exam demands. Cisco retired the old CCNA (ICND1/ICND2) path in February 2020. The new single-exam format focuses on:
A good PDF lab guide includes a "Common Errors" section after each lab.