Remote Access from your PC:
Using just your web browser, you can gain access to real Cisco equipment.
Don't let the exam simulations worry you. Spend time on REAL equipment practicing all the commands and scenarios in the CCNA.
Benefits:
- Labs available 24/7
- No need to invest in expensive equipment
- Use real equipment - not simulators or emulators
- Equipment uses latest IOS versions
- You have full control over the device as if it were in the room with you
- Rent the equipment for 5 days or just for a few hours
- Labs are designed and set up by Cisco Instructors qualified up to CCIE level
- Learn at your own pace
- No need to install any software - the labs just require Internet Explorer and Java
Just connect by using your web browser via the Internet:

Lab Diagrams:
Devices in grey or black are not accessible because they are only important for the lab infrastructure or part of the core of the lab and therefore restricted to administrators.
All blue coloured devices can be accessed by clicking on them.
CCNA Lab Topology:

The equipment in your rack includes:
3 x 1760 routers
2 x 2950 switches
1 x Frame relay cloud
Note: You will be able to complete all exercises for the CCENT or CCNA exam using our equipment (and a whole lot more).
Special:
When you buy 5 days of rack time, you get our Mentored CCNA Lab Workbook for free! This is not just any lab workbook. Our lab workbook is written to teach you as you configure the real equipment. You will learn how and why to configure live routers and switches.
The Workbook covers the following:
Chapter 1: Connecting to your Pod Welcome Booking your lab How to access your equipment Clearing lines Rules Support
Chapter 2: Reset Devices Reset Devices How to reset a router How to reset a switch Ready to begin
Chapter 3: Basics Devices Naming Command & mode navigation Interfaces Recommended commands IP Addressing Encapsulations and enabling Frame Relay mappings DCE/DTE cables Bandwidth Testing
Chapter 4: Passwords & Messages Enable & Secret passwords VTY passwords Console passwords Banners - MOTD & Login
Chapter 5: CDP Show commands Enable & Disable CDP Network Discovery
Chapter 6: Switching MAC address table Port security - Part 1 - static Port security - Part 2 - sticky VTP Trunks and access ports VLANs Spanning Tree EtherChannel Inter VLAN routing Clean up
Chapter 7: Static Routing Overview Routing table explained Adding Static Routes Load balancing Static route to next hop or interface? Default Static Routes
Chapter 8: RIP Overview Routing table explained Network Command Administrative distance RIP version 1 Gotcha 1 - split horizon Gotcha 2 - bandwidth Gotcha 3 - VLSM & discontiguous subnets RIP version 2
Chapter 9: OSPF Overview Areas Router types Routing table explained Single Area OSPF Network Command options Router ID Elections Neighbors Administrative distance OSPF authentication Multiple Area OSPF Stub Areas
Chapter 10: EIGRP Overview Routing table explained Network command options Neighbors Administrative distance Successor & feasible successor Variance Gotha - split horizon EIGRP authentication
Chapter 11: Access Lists Overview Masks explained Standard ACL explained Extended ACL explained Complicated ACLs explained Extended ACL ACL edits - insert, delete, edit lines Standard ACL Complicated ACL
Chapter 12: NAT Overview NAT vs PAT Dynamic NAT Interface PAT Static NAT
Chapter 13: PPP Overview Basic PPP One way PAP authentication Two way PAP authentication One way CHAP authentication Two way CHAP authentication
Chapter 14: IPv6 Overview Address size Address format Communication types EUI addresses IPv6 addressing & maps RIPng configuration + Gotchas
Chapter 15: Frame Relay Overview Topology types Basic Frame Relay Frame Relay Maps Split horizon Mulitpoint subinterfaces Point-to-point subinterfaces
Please note that a 5 day session does not have to be consecutive and does not expire.
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