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02/01/22 | CCNA1 | Link: Module 12 Reading Organizer Start Module 12 - IPv6 Addressing Start Module 12, Section 0 - Introduction Read: 12.0.1 Why should I take this module? Read: 12.0.2 What will I learn in this module? Start Module 12, Section 1 - IPv4 Issues Read: 12.1.1 Need for IPv6 Read: 12.1.2 IPv4 and IPv6 Coexistence Activity: 12.1.3 Check Your Understanding - IPv4 Issues Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 1-8 |
A+ | Read: 6.1.2.2 Network Design Read: 6.1.2.3 Selecting a NIC Read: 6.1.2.4 Installing and Updating a NIC Read: 6.1.2.5 Configure a NIC Read: 6.1.2.6 ICMP Lab: 6.1.2.7 Configure a NIC to Use DHCP in Windows (30 min) |
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02/02/22 | CCNA1 | Video: What is Bitcoin? (1:28) Start Module 12, Section 2 - IPv6 Representation (Certification Guide, Vol 1, pgs. 522-536) Read: 12.2.1 IPv6 Addressing Formats Read: 12.2.2 Rule 1 – Omit Leading Zeros Read: 12.2.3 Rule 2- Double Colon Activity: 12.2.4 Check Your Understanding - IPv6 Address Representation Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 9-18 Start Module 12, Section 3 - IPv6 Address Types Read: 12.3.1 Unicast, Multicast, Anycast Read: 12.3.2 IPv6 Prefix Length Read: 12.3.3 Types of IPv6 Unicast Addresses Read: 12.3.4 A Note About the Unique Local Address Read: 12.3.5 IPv6 GUA Read: 12.3.6 IPv6 GUA Structure Read: 12.3.7 IPv6 LLA Activity: 12.3.8 Check Your Understanding - IPv6 Address Types Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 19-35 |
A+ | Video Explanation: 6.1.3.1 Configure a Wired and Wireless Network (9:11) Read: 6.1.3.2 Connecting Wired Devices to the Internet Read: 6.1.3.3 Logging in to the Router Read: 6.1.3.4 Basic Network Setup Read: 6.1.3.5 Basic Wireless Settings Read: 6.1.3.6 Configure a Wireless Mesh Network |
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02/07/22 | CCNA1 | Binders must be turned in by Friday! Put binders on table in back of class for grading please. Start Module 12, Section 4 - GUA and LLA Static Configuration Read: 12.4.1 Static GUA Configuration on a Router Read: 12.4.2 Static GUA Configuration on a Windows Host Read: 12.4.3 Static Configuration of a Link-Local Unicast Address Syntax Checker: 12.4.4 GUA and LLA Static Configuration Start Module 12, Section 5 - Dynamic Addressing for IPv6 GUAs Link: Well known IPv6 Multicast Addresses Read: 12.5.1 RS and RA Messages Read: 12.5.2 Method 1: SLAAC Read: 12.5.3 Method 2: SLAAC and Stateless DHCPv6 Read: 12.5.4 Method 3: Stateful DHCPv6 Read: 12.5.5 EUI-64 Process vs. Randomly Generated Read: 12.5.6 EUI-64 Process Read: 12.5.7 Randomly Generated Interface IDs Activity: 12.5.8 Check Your Understanding - Dynamic Addressing for IPv6 GUAs Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 36-47 |
A+ | Read: 6.1.3.7 NAT for IPv4 Read: 6.1.3.8 Quality of Service PT: 6.1.3.9 Connect to a Wireless Network |
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02/08/22 | CCNA1 | Event: Bring your parent to school day Video: danscourses: IPv6 Basics for Beginners (27:58) Link: Cyberthreat Real-Time Map Start Module 12, Section 6 - Dynamic Addressing for IPv6 LLAs Video: Rick Graziani: LLA Review (7:16) Read: 12.6.1 Dynamic LLAs Read: 12.6.2 Dynamic LLAs on Windows Read: 12.6.3 Dynamic LLAs on Cisco Routers Read: 12.6.4 Verify IPv6 Address Configuration Syntax Checker: 12.6.5 Verify IPv6 Address Configuration PT: 12.6.6 Configure IPv6 Addressing (30 min) Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 48-51 |
A+ | Lab: 6.1.3.10 Configure a Wireless Network (Start) IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Assigned SSID: Note: Make sure PC and router are in the same subnet, or PC is configured for DHCP. Connect PC to a switchport, not the Internet port. Configure the router using a straight-through cable before testing wireless functionality. You will have to connect to the router a second time through the browser using the new assigned IP address. |
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02/09/22 | CCNA1 | Military Career Day 9:30-10:45 Start Module 12, Section 7 - IPv6 Multicast Adresses Read: 12.7.1 Assigned IPv6 Multicast Addresses Read: 12.7.2 Well-Known IPv6 Multicast Addresses Read: 12.7.3 Solicited-Node IPv6 Multicast Addresses Lab: 12.7.4 Identify IPv6 Addresses (30 min - lecture side lab) Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 52-57 |
A+ | Video Explanation: 6.1.4.1 Firewall Settings (9:08) Read: 6.1.4.2 UPnP Read: 6.1.4.3 DMZ Read: 6.1.4.4 Port Forwarding Read: 6.1.4.5 MAC Address Filtering Read: 6.1.4.6 Whitelisting and Blacklisting PT: 6.1.4.7 Configure Firewall Settings Lab: 6.1.3.10 Configure a Wireless Network (Finish) |
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02/10/22 | CCNA1 | Start Module 12, Section 8 - Subnet an IPv6 Network Read: 12.8.1 Subnet Using the Subnet ID Read: 12.8.2 IPv6 Subnetting Example Read: 12.8.3 IPv6 Subnet Allocation Read: 12.8.4 Router Configured with IPv6 Subnets Activity: 12.8.5 Check Your Understanding - Subnet an IPv6 Network Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 58 (end) |
A+ | Lab: 6.1.4.8 Configure Firewall Settings (30 min) Instructor provided information for lab: Router IP: IP Address: 192.168.50.1 Note: Make sure PC and router are in the same subnet, or PC is configured for DHCP. Connect PC to a switchport, not the Internet port. Configure the router using a straight-through cable before testing wireless functionality. You will have to reconnect to the router a second time through the browser using the new assigned IP address. |
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02/11/22 | CCNA1 | Start Module 12, Section 9 - Module Practice and Quiz PT: 12.9.1 Implement a Subnetted IPv6 Addressing Scheme (45 minutes) |
A+ | Read: 6.1.5.1 Internet of Things Read: 6.1.5.2 IoT Devices in Packet Tracer PT: 6.1.5.3 Control IoT Devices (30 min) |
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02/14/22 | CCNA1 | Lab: 12.9.2 Configure IPv6 Addresses on Network Devices (90 minutes) Use your notes!! All of the labs are your opportunity to demonstrate what you've learned. If you struggle with a lab, it's because you are missing knowledge that you were suppose to have acquired by this point. You may need more practice. If you need practice, use packet tracer at home until you develop the skills and ability to perform these labs with ease. |
A+ | Read: 6.2.1.1 The Six Steps of the Troubleshooting Process Read: 6.2.1.2 Identify the Problem Read: 6.2.1.3 Establish a Theory of Probable Cause Read: 6.2.1.4 Test the Theory to Determine the Cause Read: 6.2.1.5 Establish a Plan of Action to Resolve the Problem and Implement the Solution Read: 6.2.1.6 Verify Full Functionality and, If Applicable, Implement Preventive Measures Read: 6.2.1.7 Document Findings, Actions, and Outcomes Activity: 6.2.1.8 Check Your Undrstanding - Network Troubleshooting Process |
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02/15/22 | CCNA1 | Video: Danscourses: IPv6 Review (27:58) Read: 12.9.3 What did I learn in this module? Activity: 12.9.4 Module Quiz - IPv6 Addressing Study: Chapter 12 |
A+ | Read/Study: 6.2.2.1 Common Problems and Solutions for Networking Read/Study: 6.2.2.2 Advanced Problems and Solutions for Network Connections Read/Study: 6.2.2.3 Advanced Problems and Solutions for FTP and Secure Internet Connections Read/Study: 6.2.2.4 Advanced Problems and Solutions Using Network Tools
Read: 6.3.1.1 Chapter 6 Summary Activity: ITE Chapter 6 Quiz Review: Online Quiz: Chapter 6 Study: Chapter 6 Test |
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02/16/22 | CCNA1 | Link: List of default router settings Review: Chapter 12 Test: Chapter 12 (8:15) |
A+ | Review: Chapter 6 Test: Chapter 6: Advanced Networking (9:15) |
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02/17/22 | CCNA1 | Start Chapter 13 |
Resources | Activity: Resource Website: www.howsecureismypassword.net Video: YouTube: Student video password reset 1941 & 2960 Review: Chapter 11 v6.0 PowerPoint I introduced you to a great method you can use to subnet. If you didn't take notes or practice the skill then you missed the opportunity to learn how easy it is to subnet. Subnetting is an essential skill for networking. No one can force anyone to learn - there has to be a desire to learn. If you need a subnet refresher, this is a quick lesson: subnet.review |