ABOUT THE HANDS-ON LABS The purpose of this workbook is to guide you through configuring and testing common network topologies using Cisco Virtual Internet Routing Lab (VIRL). Cisco VIRL is a software tool to build and run network simulations without the need for physical hardware. The hands-on labs in this guide work you through basic STP, Trunking, NAT, EIGRP/OSPF dynamic routing protocols to advanced ASA with multiple security zones, IPSec VPN, BGP, DMVPN, VRF and MPLS configurations. The Lab Guide helps you: Get Proficient with Cisco VIRL Practice using Real-world Scenarios Mock-up Build CCNA, CCNP and CCIE Level Labs Step-by-step and Easy-to-follow Guide The knowledge and proficiency acquired by completing the labs in this workbook will help you in preparing CCNA, CCNP and CCIE level exams, as well as in administrating and configuring real-world networking environment. Most importantly, get proficient at using Cisco VIRL as a tool to build any network topologies you like. Lab configuration is broken down into smaller tasks. Each task represents a key technology that often appears in certification exams and real-world networking environment. In most cases, a prior task configuration is required before configuring the next. Make sure test after each task is completed and in working state. Instead of diving into the configuration right away, we explain what the technology is about and why we proposed such solution. Key configuration and commands are highlighted for your attention and explained in depth. One of the objectives of the workbook is to get your proficient with Cisco VIRL. Whether you are a veteran engineer working in an enterprise network environment or a Cisco academy student learning about networking technologies, you need a lab. The step-by-step guide demonstrates and walks you through 9 network topologies, from easy to advanced, by using Cisco VIRL as a backend simulation engine. VIRL also has extensive ability to integrate with third-party virtual machines, appliances, VNFs and servers such as Microsoft Windows, Juniper, Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, F5, Extreme Networks, Arista, Alcatel, Citrix and more. In some of the labs, we have introduced Linux virtual machines to run inside a routing lab. And use the Linux hosts to perform Ping and Traceroute testing. Youll learn how to build a Linux machine and assign interface IP address and a default gateway. Result validation commands and troubleshooting tips are included within each task. It is a crucial skill to have in real-life network engineering and CCIE lab takers. Youll learn what troubleshooting tools and commands to use for each scenario, and what outcomes to expect. VIRL built-in live visualization tool is often leveraged to verify traffic path of a Traceroute command. You may also shutdown specific network interfaces or any node on the network to simulate a failure condition. Subsequent traffic fail-over can be verified by examining the Ping and Traceroute results. To learn about how to get started with Cisco VIRL and how to acquire a license, prepare and build a server, refer to our in-depth guide The VIRL BOOK: A Step-by-Step Guide Using Cisco Virtual Internet Routing Lab. Available on Amazon.com For more information visit:


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