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Copyright 1998-2004 Boson Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved.No part of this copyrighted document or related copyrighted software may be reproduced, transmitted,translated, distributed, or otherwise copied in any manner or format whatsoever, without the prior writtensigned permission of Boson Software, its publishers, its licensees, and its licensors. This document isonly licensed for use in connection with the Cisco CCNA Network Simulator product, published by CiscoPress. Please notify the publisher immediately of any suspected piracy at:Cisco Press, 800 East 96th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46240, or toll-free 800-858-7674.LicenseThis copyrighted document and its related copyrighted software is licensed to the End User for use onlyin accordance with the Boson End User License Agreement (EULA). This document and its relatedsoftware are never sold and are only licensed under the terms of the EULA. You must agree to the termsof the EULA to install, register, and/or otherwise use this product.Boson TrademarksBOSON , BOSON.COM , BOSON ROUTER SIMULATOR , QUIZWARE ,BOSONSOFTWARE , BOSON TRAINING , BOSON NETSIM , BOSON SWITCHSIMULATOR , BOSON STATION SIMULATOR , BOSON NETWORK DESIGNER , BOSONCERTIFIED LABS , BOSON NETWORK SIMULATOR , BOSON NETWORK EMULATOR ,BOSON CLASS IN A BOX , BOSON ESWITCH , BOSON EROUTER , and BOSONESTATION , are trademarks or registered trademarks of Boson Software, Inc. in the United States andcertain other countries.Other TrademarksCisco , Cisco Systems , CCDA , CCNA , CCDP , CCNP , CCIE , IOS , CCSI the CiscoSystems logo and the CCIE logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. in theUnited States and certain other countries. Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of MicrosoftCorporation. Pentium is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Athlon is atrademark or registered trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Adobe and Acrobat aretrademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc. Norton Personal Firewall is a trademarkor registered trademark of Symantec Corporation. ZoneAlarm is a trademark or registered trademarkof Zone Labs, Inc.All other trademarks and/or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Any use ofa third party trademark does not constitute a challenge to said mark.Any use of a product name or company name herein does not imply any sponsorship of, recommendationof, endorsement of, or affiliation with, Boson Software, its licensors, licensees, partners, affiliates, and/orpublishers.Version: 060104aISBN: 1-58720-131-3First Edition June 2004Disclaimers

Cisco CCNA Network SimulatorContacts:Cisco Press 800 East 96th Street, 3rd Floor Indianapolis, IN 46240 Phone: 800-858-7674Updates: http://www.ciscopress.comBoson Software 12655 Race Track Rd Tampa, FL 33626 Phone: 813-925-0700Updates: http://www.boson.com/netsim/cpCredits (Boson Software, Inc.):Project Leaders: Chief Architect: John Swartz, CCIE # 4426 Senior Programmer: Chad Altman, CCNP, CCDP Application Design & Documentation: David Rajala, CCNP, CCDPTechnical Consultants: Stephen Marcinek, CCIE # 7225 Jonathan Van Vuren, CCNP, CCDPBeta Testers: Barry Gursky, CCIE # 7208 Jeff Poole, CCIE # 4298 Steve McQuerry, CCIE # 6108 Wendell Odom, CCIE # 1624Boson Software is a:Disclaimers

Table of ContentsCISCO CCNA NETWORK SIMULATOR OVERVIEW. 1BASIC SIMULATOR FEATURES. 3Simulator Components .4Part 1 – The Lab Navigator .6Introduction Video .6View Chapter .8View Lab.8Load Lab.9Part 2 – The Network Simulator .10Part 3 – The Lab Grader.16Select the lab.17Grade the Lab .17Review Your Results.18ADVANCED SIMULATOR FEATURES . 19Using Telnet .20Step 1 - Load the Simulator .20Step 2 - Set Advanced Mode (Telnet) .20Step 3 - Lab Navigator Utility.22Step 4 - Different Methods for Telnet .24Step 5 - Configuring Router 1 with Telnet.27Step 6 - Self-Grade Your Lab .28FEATURE OVERVIEW . 31Control Panel (main menus) .32File Menu.33View Menu.35Devices Menu .36Tools Menu .37Ordering Menu .38Window Menu .39Help Menu .40Control Panel (advanced).42Remote Control Toolbar .42NetMap (Topology Viewer).43Virtual Terminal Server.44Simulated Workstations .45LAB NAVIGATOR . 47Lab Topics.49Table of Contentsi

Your Labs .49Advanced Labs (from INTRO/ICND books).49Scenario Labs .50Sequential Labs .50Stand Alone Labs .50Grade Lab.51Configuring your own labs for use with the “Grade Lab” feature.52NETWORK DESIGNER . 53Device Information .55Display Device Statistics .56Adding a Device with Drag-n-Drop.57Using The Add Device Wizard.58Deleting a Device.60Making Interface Connections Between Devices with Drag-n-Drop.61How To Set Interface Connection Parameters .62Connecting Ethernet Between Devices.63Connecting Serial PPP Between Devices.64Selecting DCE/DTE .65Connecting ISDN Between Devices .66Connecting Multipoint Serial Between Devices .67Removing Connectors.69Clearing the Network Map (Topology) .70Saving a Custom Topology.71Opening/Loading a Custom Topology .72Printing the NetMap Topology .73APPENDICES . 74Appendix A: Tested 3rd-Party Firewalls .74Zone Alarm.74Norton Personal Firewall .75Appendix B: Tested 3rd-Party Telnets.76Absolute Telnet .76Telnet 2000 .76NetTerm.76Koala Term.76Tiny Term.76Appendix C: Supported Devices.77Fixed-Interface Routers.77Slot-Based Routers.78Switches and Stations .79Appendix D: File Naming Conventions .80Appendix E: Special Offer .81Table of Contentsii

Cisco CCNA Network Simulator OverviewThe Cisco CCNA Network Simulator (which includes the Boson Router Simulator ) is a new category ofsimulation product. Many products simulate the end user experience without actually emulating what isreally happening within the network. Boson’s Virtual Packet Technology creates individual packetsthat are routed and switched through the simulated network, allowing the Cisco CCNA NetworkSimulator to build an appropriate Virtual Routing Table for each protocol, thus fully emulating truenetworking. This technology allows many uses of the Cisco CCNA Network Simulator, far beyond thescope of the examples or included labs listed below.Cisco CCNA certification is the goal of many people considering the purchase of this product. TheCisco CCNA Network Simulator covers far more than just the full CCNA (640-801), ICND (640-811)and INTRO (641-821) subject matter. The included labs guide you through the configuration of routersand switches in a variety of scenarios. After completing a lab, you can ask the Cisco CCNA NetworkSimulator to self-grade the lab to determine if it was done correctly. As you progress the 100 labs, theskills needed to be a CCNA are learned and mastered. With the ability to guide and self-grade, the CiscoCCNA Network Simulator can actually be more helpful than using real routers and switches. The CiscoCCNA Network Simulator allows you to get experience without the equipment.The Cisco CCNA Network Simulator can also be used for many non-certification oriented applications.The included full-version of the Network Designer is the optional tool that allows you to design and plana network. This goes beyond most tools, in that you can actually create the router configurations whichare going to be used, saving those configurations, and uploading them to real routers.Routing Protocol implementation is one of the more challenging tasks you may encounter. The CiscoCCNA Network Simulator can allow you to create a virtual pilot or test network, and compare thedifferences in the results before implementing protocols like IGRP, EIGRP, RIP, or OSPF. 2004 Boson Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved.1

Troubleshooting a production network can be a frightening and frustrating experience. Fortunately, youcan create a virtual copy of your network with the Cisco CCNA Network Designer, and troubleshootthe problems without taking down the network.In summary, the Cisco CCNA Network Simulator is a flexible and powerful product that can help youbecome certified, and can aid in the design and troubleshooting of complex networks.An Overview of Using the Cisco CCNA Network Simulator to Prepare for CCNA CertificationThe Cisco CCNA certification requires you to learn and master a number of skills. In this next section wewill discuss how to incorporate the Cisco CCNA Network Simulator as part of the learning process andhow you can successfully complete the CCNA certification track by using the Cisco CCNA NetworkSimulatorOne of the most common ways to use the Cisco CCNA Network Simulator is in conjunction with a bookor in an instructor led class. For this example, we will assume that you are using a book or studying fromthe Cisco published objectives. Basically, learning Cisco routers involve two fundamental tasks; learningand mastering the theory of routers and switches, and the hands-on practical implementation of thattheory by configuring the routers in a network and testing them in the lab.The theory portion of the education can be taught by reading books or listening to an instructor. Thepurpose of the Cisco CCNA Network Simulator is to help you with the practical hands-on portion of youreducation, and ensures that you not only understand the concepts of routing, but can actually configureand implement routing on Cisco devices. Once you feel you have mastered both the theory and thepractical labs, you can test your knowledge using one of the Boson Practice Tests available athttp://www.boson.com which support and contain the industry’s newest testing methods of askinghands-on lab questions, drag and drop questions, and other simulation questions, where appropriate.The Cisco CCNA Network Simulator is the most comprehensive product on the market for learning howto configure a Cisco router. The Cisco CCNA Network Simulator will not only help you become CCNAcertified, but will actually help you learn and understand how to configur

scope of the examples or included labs listed below. Cisco CCNA certification is the goal of many people considering the purchase of this product. The Cisco CCNA Network Simulator covers far more than just the full CCNA (640-801), ICND (640-811) and INTRO (641-821) subject matter. The included labs guide you through the configuration of routers

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