IP Networking Lab Manual, Second Edition IP Networking Lab Manual, Second Edition, is a supplementary book for anyone using the IP Networking textbook by Wendell Odom. This book provides a series of hands-on exercises that teach you the skills needed to work with real routers and switches from Cisco. IP Networking Lab Manual, Second Edition, organizes its material into 10 units that cover the full range of topics taught in the IP Networking course. Each lab includes an overview of the lab objectives, required network topology diagrams, detailed steps required to complete each lab, and hints and answers. It also provides a convenient place to record the questions you are asked to answer and the data you are asked to record in each lab. Coverage includes . The TCP/IP model, LANs, WANs, and IP networks . TCP/IP Network, Transport, and Application layers . IP subnetting and basic router configuration . IP routing with connected, static, and RIP-2 routes . IP troubleshooting and EIGRP . Subnet design . Advanced IP routing topics and OSPF . Advanced IP topics . LANs . WANs
Wendell Odom, CCIE No. 1624, has been in the networking industry since 1981. He has worked as a network engineer, consultant, systems engineer, instructor, and course developer; he currently writes and creates certification tools. He is the author of all the previous editions of the CCNA Exam Certification Guide series from Cisco Press, as well as the CCNP ROUTE 642-902 Official Certification Guide and the CCIE Written Exam Certification Guide. Find links to his Cisco certification blogs at http://www.certskills.com.
Jeffrey S. Beasley is with the Department of Engineering Technology and Surveying Engineering at New Mexico State University. He has been teaching with the department since 1988 and is the co-author of Modern Electronic Communication and Electronic Devices and Circuits, and the author of Networking.