Cisco Official IOU labs for CCNA CCNP CCIP
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■The labs match up almost exactly with the Official Courseware Lab Guide.....
The 4.1 Inter-VLAN routing Lab is missing from the SWITCH bundle, but the 4.2 task(s) is/are there. The SWITCH Bundle has Lab 4.2 split into 4.2A, 4.2B, and 4.2C Troubleshooting Inter-VLAN Routing labs.
The Courseware 1.1 New Hire Lab has Etherchannels shown in the diagram (and I guess in the task list) -- and more VLANs than just VLAN 1.
The Bundle diagram doesn't have the Etherchannel shown. And the Voice routers/ and IP Phones from the 1.1 Courseware Lab aren't in the IOU Bundle diagram.
The first IOU Bundle lab seems to be "dumbed down" quite a bit from the original Courseware Lab.
And my mouse is back in IE/SWITCH IOU Labs without rebooting -- so it seems the mouse loss is a "feature" of the Lab Interface programming and not a "bad mouse."
CTRL-P brought up the IE Print function -- and it let me print to PDF. The diagram on the main Lab page where you can launch your terminal windows didn't render in the PDF -- so someone may still want to try a physical print. The smaller diagram in the "All Tasks" menu option "printed" to the PDF just fine.
I just noticed that the Pod Physical Port Table has a couple physical ports listed for some of the "P" ports listed in the diagram. The P5 link on the DSW1 switch in the diagram uses the physical ports E0/0 and E0/1. I don't see any Etherchannel commands listed in the Command List exhibit under the Tasks & Diagrams menu option. And no Etherchannel configs in the "Final Configuration" exhibit for the ASW1 switch.
In Lab 1.1 the ASW1 final config is the only one shown as a menu exhibit. They do mention the other switches are similar and that you have to change some of the values....
Can't find a link to the terms -- so I don't know if I can screen print and copy/paste sample configs. I'll try to remember to read the terms when I buy the ROUTE Bundle.
Hum.... -- from the FAQ:Each individual lab exercise can be in one of three states. Pending state refers to the state of a lab exercise that has not been started. Running state refers to the state of a lab exercise that is currently being used by a learner. Suspended state refers to the state of a lab exercise that has previously been active, but the learner has exited the lab exercise.
So I guess there is no automatic grading/evaluation. I was looking for a Completed or PASS status -- and hoping it was automatic.
Considering the minutes I've just burned poking around while posting, the print and notepad config option sounds like the way to go. You definitely don't want to lean back in your chair and "rest your eyes" while the clock is ticking.
I'll try and compare another IOU SWITCH Bundle Lab tomorrow with the corresponding Official Courseware Lab. Hopefully they just decided to take it easy on the CCNA review tasks for Lab 1.1 in the bundle.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
tomaifauchai Member Posts: 301 ■■■□□□□□□□Nice review mike
QHalo thanks for the vid! It's simple and look great!
They take Paypal, cool
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tomaifauchai Member Posts: 301 ■■■□□□□□□□Not a big feature, but it seem that if the counter doesn't reach the :00 and you exit, you gain the minute or half of it, so plenty of time to print what you want.
I printed the 1st task of my lab and did a screenshot of the topology. (The images doesn't print out)
As Mike mentionned, there's no automatic gradation, but in the tasks there's an Activity Verification
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tomaifauchai Member Posts: 301 ■■■□□□□□□□I've completed my first lab on MPLS and it was a nice revision about a L2 technology! Had 8 routers, configuring addressing and other stuff + a bonus troubleshooting problem because i entered a bad IP address. Managed to did it in 1 hour !
Well, from what i'm seeing the interface is well done and it load an embedded putty terminal. I think the max console you can have open is 2. I've tried 3 and it didn't prompt anything while pressing enter on the 3rd window.
Worth the money i think
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chmorin Member Posts: 1,446 ■■■■■□□□□□Off topic but, I'd love to see the thread that involved Mike's experiance with The Abomination!
Also, they don't have any voice options yet =( That will be the day...Currently PursuingWGU (BS in IT Network Administration) - 52%| CCIE:Voice Written - 0% (0/200 Hours)mikej412 wrote:Cisco Networking isn't just a job, it's a Lifestyle. -
mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■The agreement sounds almost like the exam NDA -- which makes sense since they are both copyrighted material. So no giving away the labs to a friend to run in Dynamips (or on real hardware).
I had at least 6 terminal sessions open to the switches in the lab I was playing with -- and probably went up to 7 or 8 when I opened up a router and PC session to ping end-to-end.
Here some output of the terminal sessions to give you an idea of the "Solaris Switch" with it's three four port modules.CSW1#show version Cisco IOS Software, Solaris Software (UNIXL2-UPK9-M), Experimental Version 12.2(20100709:174404) [dstivers-july9-blue_flag 100] Copyright (c) 1986-2010 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Fri 09-Jul-10 11:10 by dstivers ROM: Bootstrap program is Solaris CSW1 uptime is 0 minutes System returned to ROM by reload at 0 System image file is "unix:/iou_root/iou_images/Cisco-IOS/Catalyst-upk9-ms.july9-blue_flag" This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws governing import, export, transfer and . . . . . . . . . Solaris Unix (Sparc) processor with 80283K bytes of memory. Processor board ID 212999 12 Ethernet interfaces 16K bytes of NVRAM. Configuration register is 0x0 CSW1#
CSW1# CSW1#show ip int br Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol Ethernet0/0 unassigned YES unset up up Ethernet0/1 unassigned YES unset up up Vlan1 10.1.1.111 YES NVRAM up up Ethernet0/2 unassigned YES unset up up Ethernet0/3 unassigned YES unset up up Ethernet1/0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Ethernet1/1 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Ethernet1/2 unassigned YES unset up up Ethernet1/3 unassigned YES unset up up Ethernet2/0 unassigned YES unset up up Ethernet2/1 unassigned YES unset up up Ethernet2/2 unassigned YES unset up up Ethernet2/3 unassigned YES unset administratively down down CSW1#
CSW1#show int status Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type Et0/0 connected trunk auto auto unknown Et0/1 connected trunk auto auto unknown Et0/2 connected trunk auto auto unknown Et0/3 connected trunk auto auto unknown Et1/0 disabled 1 auto auto unknown Et1/1 disabled 1 auto auto unknown Et1/2 connected trunk auto auto unknown Et1/3 connected trunk auto auto unknown Et2/0 connected trunk auto auto unknown Et2/1 connected trunk auto auto unknown Et2/2 connected 1 auto auto unknown Et2/3 disabled 1 auto auto unknown CSW1#
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■Off topic but, I'd love to see the thread that involved Mike's experiance with The Abomination!
http://www.techexams.net/forums/ccie/59956-who-pursuing-ccie-2011-a.html#post470004
I can still feel my blood pressure shoot up and my temples throb if I think about it.... But I am at the point now where I can mention The Abomination -- pause, go to my happy place -- and then get by it without having a stroke.
The Pearson Vue Professional Test Center was Great. The Pearson Vue CCIE Lab experiment would have worked if they used the normal Lab software and REAL remote hardware racks for the configuration section. The only "flaw" (other than the #$&*@ *&#$^&@# @W#&** piece of **** software) was we got to leave the building for lunch -- but providing a box lunch or making candidates bring their own lunch and eat it there would be the solution to that security hole.Also, they don't have any voice options yet =( That will be the day...:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
QHalo Member Posts: 1,488http://www.techexams.net/forums/ccie/59956-who-pursuing-ccie-2011-a.html#post470004
I can still feel my blood pressure shoot up and my temples throb if I think about it.... But I am at the point now where I can mention The Abomination -- pause, go to my happy place -- and then get by it without having a stroke.
The Pearson Vue Professional Test Center was Great. The Pearson Vue CCIE Lab experiment would have worked if they used the normal Lab software and REAL remote hardware racks for the configuration section. The only "flaw" (other than the #$&*@ *&#$^&@# @W#&** piece of **** software) was we got to leave the building for lunch -- but providing a box lunch or making candidates bring their own lunch and eat it there would be the solution to that security hole.
Don't hold your breath. The IOU IOS running may have code for voice support -- but there is no IOU voice hardware that the voice code could use.... (so it would be like Dynamips -- no analog or digital ports, but maybe a better selection of CME).
I think there could be a healthy shot at a security setup though. The ASA and IPS has been proven to run under QEMU and VMware so it shouldn't be that difficult to port over. -
millworx Member Posts: 290I've looked over the learning labs, pretty cool they finally provided this to the public. What I use is near identicle with the exception of I can load my own IOS images(like voice images), and edit the topology.
All in all pretty powerful. I wish this had come out 10 years ago, when I needed it more than I do now. lolCurrently Reading:
CCIE: Network Security Principals and Practices
CCIE: Routing and Switching Exam Certification Guide -
Forsaken_GA Member Posts: 4,024so apparently cisco was careless with their software, and let it fall off the back of the internet. That may be sounding the deathknell for dynampis/gns3
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■Forsaken_GA wrote: »so apparently cisco was careless with their software, and let it fall off the back of the internet. That may be sounding the deathknell for dynampis/gns3
I don't think it will kill Dynamips (with Dynagen or GNS3 front ends) -- unless Cisco actually decides to officially set it free and support it. And a lot of people couldn't figure out how to edit a text file or read the Dynagen tutorial to get Dynamips to work, so following translated instructions from China may also still be beyond a lot of people.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
Forsaken_GA Member Posts: 4,024IOU in the wild was mentioned in this thread: http://www.techexams.net/forums/ccie/63438-cisco-iou.html
I don't think it will kill Dynamips (with Dynagen or GNS3 front ends) -- unless Cisco actually decides to officially set it free and support it. And a lot of people couldn't figure out how to edit a text file or read the Dynagen tutorial to get Dynamips to work, so following translated instructions from China may also still be beyond a lot of people.
I dunno, hypothetically speaking, I believe I'll find it to be alot less of a resource hog than GNS3, and a bit easier to get up an running than the first time I played with GNS3. Not quite ready to sell my physical gear if I do, but I suspect I'll have alot less need to power it up.