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TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.xObjective Mappings:TestOut Routing and Switching ProCisco 200-301 CCNARevised: 2020-05-18yyyy/mm/dd

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.xContentsThis document contains four objective mappings. Click on a mapping to view its contents.Objective Mapping: LabSim Section to the TestOut Routing and Switching Pro Objectives. 3Objective Mapping: TestOut Routing and Switching Pro Objectives to LabSim Section . 12Objective Mapping: LabSim Section to the Cisco 200-301 CCNA Objectives . 16Objective Mapping: Cisco 200-301 CCNA Objectives to LabSim Section . 31Copyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.2

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.xObjective Mapping: LabSim Section to the TestOut Routing and Switching Pro ObjectivesSectionTitle1.0Introduction toRouting and Switching Pro1.1Introduction2.0Networking Concepts2.1TCP/IP Networking Model2.2OSI Networking Model2.3Networking Basics2.4Data Encapsulation and Communications2.5Ethernet2.6Network Devices3.0Cisco Devices3.1Cisco Device Connection3.2Command Line Interface (CLI)3.3IOS LicensingObjectives1.1 Setup and configure a router View router configuration informationCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.3

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x3.4Device Settings1.1 Setup and configure a router Configure router hostnames and interface descriptions Configure router banners1.2 Setup and configure a switch Configure switch hostnames and interface descriptions3.5Device Passwords6.1 Configure router security Configure router passwords6.2 Configure switch security Configure switch passwords3.6Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)2.1 Configure a router interface View directly-connected devices using CDP Manage the CDP Configuration2.2 Configure a switch interface Manage the CPD configuration4.0IP Addressing4.1IPv4 Addressing Overview4.2Subnets4.3Subnet Planning and Design4.4Route Summarization4.5IPv6 Addressing Overview4.6Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol(DHCP)3.1 Configure device IP settings Configure router TCP/IP settings5.2 Configure DHCP Configure the DHCP service on a router Configure DHCP bindings Configure a DHCP relay agentCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.4

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x4.7The Domain Name System (DNS)5.0Switching5.1Layer 2 Switching Overview5.2Switch Interface Configuration5.3 Configure DNS Configure DNS Create DNS zones Create DNS records Troubleshoot DNS2.1 Configure a router interface View the status of router interfaces View directly-connected devices using CDP2.2 Configure a switch interface View the status of switch interfaces Configure interface speed and duplex settings3.1 Configure device IP settings Configure router TCP/IP settings Configure switch TCP/IP settings6.0IPv4 Routing6.1IPv4 Routing6.2Static Routing3.2 Implement IP routing Configure static routes on a router6.3Dynamic Routing3.2 Implement IP routing View the routing table on a router6.4IPv4 Routing Troubleshooting6.5Network Communications Troubleshooting3.1 Configure device IP settings Configure router TCP/IP settings Configure switch TCP/IP settingsCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.5

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x7.0IPv4 Routing Protocols7.1Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)Overview7.2OSPF for IPv47.3OSPF Configuration7.4OSPF LSA Types and Databases7.5Adjacency Troubleshooting7.6EIGRP for IPv4 Routing7.7EIGRP for IPv4 Configuration8.0IPv6 Routing8.1IPv6 Routing Overview8.2OSPFv38.3EIGRPv69.0Wireless Networks9.1Wireless Concepts9.2Wireless Standards9.3Wireless Configuration4.5 Configure wireless networking Create a wireless network Secure a wireless network9.4Wireless Network Design4.5 Configure wireless networking Design a wireless network3.3 Configure OSPFv2 routing Enable OSPF routing Configure and manage OSPF routing3.3 Configure OSPFv2 routing Troubleshoot OSPF routingCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.6

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x9.5Wireless Network Implementation4.5 Configure wireless networking Implement and configure a wireless network9.6SOHO Configuration4.5 Configure wireless networking Implement and configure a wireless network9.7Wireless Security4.5 Configure wireless networking Secure a wireless network9.8Wireless Troubleshooting4.5 Configure wireless networking Optimize a wireless network Troubleshoot a wireless network10.0WAN Implementation10.1WAN Types10.2Leased Line WAN Links1.1 Setup and configure a router View router configuration information2.1 Configure a router interface Configure Ethernet and serial router interfaces3.1 Configure device IP settings Configure router TCP/IP settings10.3Network Address Translation (NAT)5.1 Configure NAT Configure static NAT on a router Configure dynamic NAT on a router Configure PAT on a router10.4WAN Troubleshooting2.1 Configure a router interface Configure Ethernet and serial router interfaces Troubleshoot router connectionsCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.7

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x11.0Advanced Switching11.1Virtual LANs (VLANs)4.1 Configure switch VLANs Configure VLANs on a switch11.2Trunking4.1 Configure switch VLANs Configure VLANs on a switch Use trunking to extend VLAN to multiple switches11.3Spanning Tree4.4 Configure EtherChannel Configure EtherChannel using PAGP Configure EtherChannel using LACP11.4Spanning Tree Configuration4.3 Configure spanning tree View STP configuration information Manually configure a switch as a root bridge Configure Rapid PVST 11.5Router-on-a-Stick InterVLAN Routing4.2 Configure interVLAN routing Configure interVLAN routing11.6Switch InterVLAN Routing4.2 Configure interVLAN routing Configure interVLAN routing Troubleshoot interVLAN routing issues11.7Switch Troubleshooting4.1 Configure switch VLANs View information about VLANs configured on a switch Troubleshoot VLAN issuesCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.8

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x12.0Access Control Lists12.1Access Control Lists (ACLs)6.1 Configure router security Restrict router remote access6.3 Configure access control list Use ACLs to permit allowed network traffic Use ACLs to block disallowed network traffic12.2IPv6 and Extended ACLs13.0Network Management13.1Network Time Protocol (NTP)13.2System Message Log13.3Simple Network Management Protocol13.4NetFlow13.5Quality of Service (QoS)13.6Enterprise Networking13.7Cloud Resources13.8Virtual Private Networks and RemoteSwitch Access13.9Default Gateway Redundancy13.10Network Automation6.3 Configure access control list Implement standard, extended, and named ACLs Use wildcard masks in ACLs Use ACLs to permit allowed network traffic Use ACLs to block disallowed network traffic Block disallowed trafficCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.9

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x14.0Network Security14.1Network Threats14.2Network Security Best Practices6.2 Configure switch security Configure switch passwords14.3Switch Security1.2 Setup and configure a switch Manage switch configuration files6.2 Configure switch security Secure switch access Enable switch port security Restrict switch remote access6.4 Implement security measures Scan and detect open ports Implement device hardening14.4Malware14.5Combat Malware6.4 Implement security measures Implement anti-malware measures Scan and detect open ports14.6Sniffing6.4 Implement security measures Analyze network traffic using Wireshark Analyze network traffic for potential security risks14.7Session Hijacking6.4 Implement security measures Analyze network traffic using Wireshark Analyze network traffic for potential security risks14.8Denial of Service6.4 Implement security measures Analyze network traffic using Wireshark Analyze network traffic for potential security risksCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.10

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x15.0Cryptography15.1Cryptography6.4 Implement security measures Analyze network traffic for potential security risks15.2Cryptanalysis and Cryptographic AttackCountermeasures6.4 Implement security measures Implement anti-malware measuresA.0TestOut Routing and Switching ProPractice ExamsA.1Prepare for CertificationA.2TestOut Routing and Switching Pro DomainReviewB.0Cisco CCNA 200-301 Practice ExamsB.1Prepare for CertificationB.2Cisco CCNA 200-301 Practice Exams (20Questions)B.3Cisco CCNA 200-301 Practice Exams (AllQuestions)Copyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.11

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x12Objective Mapping: TestOut Routing and Switching Pro Objectives to LabSim Section#Domain1.0Device Setup and Configuration1.1Setup and configure a router View router configuration informationConfigure router hostnames and interface descriptionsConfigure router bannersManage router configuration files1.2Setup and configure a switch View switch configuration information Configure switch hostnames and interface descriptions Configure switch banners Manage switch configuration files2.0Interface Configuration2.1Configure a router interface View the status of router interfaces View directly-connected devices using CDP Manage the CDP Configuration Configure Ethernet and serial router interfaces Troubleshoot router connections2.2Configure a switch interface View the status of switch interfaces Configure interface speed and duplex settings View directly-connected network devices using CDP Manage the CPD configurationCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.Module.Section3.2, 3.410.23.414.33.65.210.2, 10.43.65.2

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x133.0Network Connectivity3.1Configure device IP settings Configure router TCP/IP settings Configure switch TCP/IP settings Troubleshoot LAN communications3.2Implement IP routing Calculate and configure subnet masks for network hosts Configure static routes on a router View the routing table on a router Manage auto-summarization between networks6.2, 6.33.3Configure OSPFv2 routing Enable OSPF routing Configure and manage OSPF routing Troubleshoot OSPF routing7.3, 7.54.0Network Access4.1Configure switch VLANs View information about VLANs configured on a switch Manage default VLAN configuration settings Configure VLANs on a switch Use trunking to extend VLAN to multiple switches Troubleshoot VLAN issues4.2Configure interVLAN routing Configure interVLAN routing Troubleshoot interVLAN routing issues4.3Configure spanning tree View STP configuration information Manually configure a switch as a root bridge Configure Rapid PVST Copyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.4.35.26.510.211.1, 11.2, 11.711.5, 11.611.4

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x144.4Configure EtherChannel Configure EtherChannel using PAGP Configure EtherChannel using LACP4.5Configure wireless networking Create a wireless network Secure a wireless network Design a wireless network Implement and configure a wireless network Optimize a wireless network Troubleshoot a wireless network5.0Network IP Services5.1Configure NAT Configure static NAT on a router Configure dynamic NAT on a router Configure PAT on a router10.35.2Configure DHCP Configure the DHCP service on a router Configure DHCP bindings Configure a DHCP relay agent4.65.3Configure DNS Configure DNS Create DNS zones Create DNS records Troubleshoot DNS4.76.0Security6.1Configure router security Configure router passwords Secure router access Restrict router remote accessCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.11.39.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 9.7,9.83.512.1

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x156.2Configure switch security Configure switch passwords Secure switch access Enable switch port security Configure Allowed VLANs Restrict switch remote access3.514.2, 14.36.3Configure access control list Implement standard, extended, and named ACLs Use wildcard masks in ACLs Use ACLs to permit allowed network traffic Use ACLs to block disallowed network traffic Block disallowed traffic12.1, 12.26.4Implement security measures Implement anti-malware measures Scan and detect open ports Implement device hardening Analyze network traffic using Wireshark Analyze network traffic for potential security risks14.3, 14.5, 14.6,14.7, 14.815.1, 15.2Copyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.xObjective Mapping: LabSim Section to the Cisco 200-301 CCNA ObjectivesSectionTitle1.0Introduction to Routing andSwitching Pro1.1Introduction2.0Networking Concepts2.1TCP/IP Networking ModelObjectives1.5 Compare TCP to UDP4.8 Configure network devices for remote access using SSH4.9 Describe the capabilities and function of TFTP/FTP in the network2.2OSI Networking Model4.8 Configure network devices for remote access using SSH2.3Networking Basics1.3 Compare physical interface and cabling types1.3.a Single-mode fiber, multimode fiber, copper2.4Data Encapsulation andCommunications2.5Ethernet1.3 Compare physical interface and cabling types1.3.a Single-mode fiber, multimode fiber, copper1.3.b Connections (Ethernet shared media and point-to-point)1.3.c Concepts of PoE1.4 Identify interface and cable issues (collisions, errors, mismatch duplex, and/or speed)Copyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.16

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x2.6Network Devices171.1 Explain the role and function of network components1.1.a Routers1.1.b L2 and L3 switches1.1.c Next-generation firewalls and IPS1.1.d Access points1.1.e Controllers (Cisco DNA Center and WLC)1.1.g Servers1.13 Describe switching concepts1.13.a MAC learning and aging2.7 Describe physical infrastructure connections of WLAN components (AP, WLC,access/trunk ports, and LAG)2.8 Describe AP and WLC management access connections (Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS,console, and TACACS /RADIUS)2.9 Configure the components of a wireless LAN access for client connectivity using GUI onlysuch as WLAN creation, security settings, QoS profiles, and advanced WLAN settings3.0Cisco Devices3.1Cisco Device Connection3.2Command Line Interface (CLI)3.3IOS Licensing3.4Device Settings3.5Device Passwords5.3 Configure device access control using local passwords3.6Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)2.3 Configure and verify Layer 2 discovery protocols (Cisco Discovery Protocol and LLDP)4.8 Configure network devices for remote access using SSHCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x4.0IP Addressing4.1IPv4 Addressing Overview1.6 Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting1.7 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing4.2Subnets1.6 Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting1.7 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing4.3Subnet Planning and Design1.6 Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting1.7 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing4.4Route Summarization1.6 Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting4.5IPv6 Addressing Overview1.1 Explain the role and function of network components1.1.f Endpoints1.8 Configure and verify IPv6 addressing and prefix1.9 Compare IPv6 address types1.9.a Global unicast1.9.b Unique local1.9.c Link local1.9.d Anycast1.9.e Multicast1.9.f Modified EUI 644.6Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol(DHCP)4.3 Explain the role of DHCP and DNS within the network4.6 Configure and verify DHCP client and relay4.7The Domain Name System (DNS)4.3 Explain the role of DHCP and DNS within the networkCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.18

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x5.0Switching5.1Layer 2 Switching Overview1.1 Explain the role and function of network components1.1.f Endpoints1.2 Describe characteristics of network topology architectures1.2.a 2 tier1.2.b 3 tier1.2.c Spine-leaf1.3 Compare physical interface and cabling types1.3.c Concepts of PoE1.13 Describe switching concepts1.13.a MAC learning and aging1.13.b Frame switching1.13.c Frame flooding1.13.d MAC address table5.2Switch Interface Configuration6.0IPv4 Routing6.1IPv4 Routing3.1 Interpret the components of routing table3.1.a Routing protocol code3.1.b Prefix3.1.c Network mask3.1.d Next hop3.1.e Administrative distance3.1.f Metric3.1.g Gateway of last resort3.2 Determine how a router makes a forwarding decision by default3.2.a Longest match3.2.b Administrative distance3.2.c Routing protocol metricCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.19

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x3.3 Configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 static routing3.3.a Default route3.3.b Network route3.3.c Host route3.3.d Floating static6.2Static Routing1.3 Compare physical interface and cabling types1.3.b Connections (Ethernet shared media and point-to-point)1.6 Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting3.3 Configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 static routing3.3.a Default route3.3.b Network route3.3.c Host route3.3.d Floating static6.3Dynamic Routing6.4IPv4 Routing Troubleshooting1.6 Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting1.10 Verify IP parameters for Client OS (Windows, Mac OS, Linux)3.3 Configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 static routing3.3.a Default route3.3.b Network route3.3.c Host route3.3.d Floating static6.5Network CommunicationsTroubleshooting1.6 Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnettingCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.20

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x7.0IPv4 Routing Protocols7.1Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)Overview3.4 Configure and verify single area OSPFv23.4.a Neighbor adjacencies3.4.b Point-to-point3.4.c Broadcast (DR/BDR selection)3.4.d Router ID7.2OSPF for IPv43.4 Configure and verify single area OSPFv23.4.a Neighbor adjacencies3.4.b Point-to-point3.4.c Broadcast (DR/BDR selection)3.4.d Router ID7.3OSPF Configuration3.4 Configure and verify single area OSPFv23.4.a Neighbor adjacencies3.4.b Point-to-point3.4.c Broadcast (DR/BDR selection)3.4.d Router ID7.4OSPF LSA Types and Databases3.4 Configure and verify single area OSPFv23.4.a Neighbor adjacencies3.4.b Point-to-point3.4.c Broadcast (DR/BDR selection)3.4.d Router ID7.5Adjacency Troubleshooting3.4 Configure and verify single area OSPFv23.4.a Neighbor adjacencies3.4.b Point-to-point3.4.c Broadcast (DR/BDR selection)3.4.d Router IDCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.21

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x7.6EIGRP for IPv4 Routing7.7EIGRP for IPv4 ConfigurationCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.22

Objective Mappings — TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x8.0IPv6 Routing8.1IPv6 Routing Overview1.8 Configure and verify IPv6 addressing and prefix1.9 Compare IPv6 address types1.9.a Global unicast1.9.b Unique local1.9.c Link local1.9.d Anycast1.9.e Multicast1.9.f Modified EUI 648.2OSPFv31.8 Configure and verify IPv6 addressing and prefix1.9 Compare IPv6 address types1.9.a Global unicast1.9.b Unique local1.9.c Link local1.9.d Anycast1.9.e Multicast1.9.f Modified EUI 648.3EIGRPv69.0Wireless Networks9.1Wireless Concepts1.11 Describe wireless principles1.11.a Nonoverlapping Wi-Fi channels1.11.b SSID1.11.c RF2.6 Compare Cisco Wireless Architectures and AP modes2.7 Describe physical infrastructure connections of WLAN components (AP, WLC,access/trunk ports, and LAG)Copyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are

Objective Mappings: TestOut Routing and Switching Pro Cisco 200-301 CCNA TestOut Routing and Switching Pro – English 7.0.x Revised: 2020-05-18

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Jan 20, 2021 · TestOut (Client Pro, Network Pro, Security Pro) . TestOut Pro Certifications: o Client Pro o Network Pro o Security Pro Testing takes place on campus and is embedded in the curriculum . Author: sklees Created Date: 12/5/2019 3:14:36 PM .

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