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Has anyone here done CCNA 4 the practical exam?

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Has anyone here done the CCNA 4 (Cisco) practical exam, I am looking for a PDF file that has something like the picture that is attached in the file

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Full CCNA, CCNP Switching, CCNP Routing, various CCNA specializations, but looking through my books (my certs are older, lol), no PDFs I can create of a topology like that. Did you have specific questions? Looks like a Customer Edge connecting into an Provider Edge with BGP shared over your CER's for routing information - with about 4 other things going on.

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9 minutes ago, SmirkingGerbil said:

Full CCNA, CCNP Switching, CCNP Routing, various CCNA specializations, but looking through my books (my certs are older, lol), no PDFs I can create of a topology like that. Did you have specific questions? Looks like a Customer Edge connecting into an Provider Edge with BGP shared over your CER's for routing information - with about 4 other things going on.

I'll give you a screenshot of the thing as my tutor has given it to us as a preview copy, finding it has been hard as CCNA 4 is now at V6

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My question is configuring PPP connections and IPV4 ACL for Nat

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PPP is your encapsulation (default is HDLC) for your serial connections. If I remembering correctly, PPP can be written in 1 line of code (per interface).

 

Your Net Address Translation ACL can usually be written in 1 line of code also.

 

Can you give the specifics of the question?

 

If you look at the Cisco website you'll find a metric ton of configuration examples CLi (which is most likely what you'll need) or SDM/ASDM if you can use the GUI version. I use CLi as it's faster and I'm an old DOS guy and prefer coding (faster to build a script you can use a million times) than clicking through a thousand GUI options.

 

I'll post some examples of the CLi once I get on the computer as it's quicker than on the stupid phone.

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