Lab Topics; Your Labs; Advanced Labs (From Intro/Icnd Books) - Cisco CCNA NETWORK SIMULATOR Manual

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Lab Topics

To print the labs at any time, simply select the print option within the lab PDF itself, after you have
launched it from within the Lab Navigator.
For the Cisco CCNA Network Simulator you will find that the 100 plus labs are split between six (6)
categories. They are:
1. Stand Alone Labs
2. Sequential Labs
3. Scenario Labs
4. CCNA INTRO Labs (Advanced)
5. CCNA ICND Labs (Advanced)

6. Your Labs

Let us look at these in reverse order.
Your Labs
This category allows you to maintain a custom list of your very own labs. This is ideal for professors
getting their own content into the coursework for their students. You have the ability to add web based
lab manuals, and even associate a lab topology to load.
Figure 4: Add-on Labs
then you click on the "Add Lab" button. This will enable the lab name to be added and then you can
select both a topology file, which is optional, and a lab html file. Click "Save Lab" to save it.

Advanced Labs (from INTRO/ICND books)

These labs are taken from the CCNA Self-Study books from Cisco Press, written by Wendell
Odom. They offer an in-depth review on the various technologies that will be tested in the
CCNA certification exam, but they split them up for the 640-811 (ICND) and 640-821 (INTRO).
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The Addon Labs screen provides easy
organization with sections and will not save
your changes until you return back to the Lab
Navigator. Making edits and changes are
simple too, the interface is fairly easy to
understand.
To add a section, click on the "Add
Section" button. This will allow you to
enter information into the Section box at
the top. Click "Save Section" to save it.
Then after you've created your first
section, you can add labs to it. To do this
you make sure the section is highlighted,
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