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Downlaod the Best Simulators from here

Downlaod the Best Simulators from here

July 16, 2011
Downlaod the Best Simulators from here
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I am currently revising for an EMC exam and part of the course material involves doing some training on the Navisphere simulator. No problems, except where on earth do you download the simulator software? I searched for ages before finding out that you only get access to it on EMC PowerLink if you are an EMC employee, partner or you have bought the relevant training. I had done the latter but still couldn’t get it downloaded for some reason, that’s when a google search turned up a link to the following page which required no credentials, EMC Education Services product simulators.

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emc_simulator.zip (42.56 MB)

Navisphere_Simulation_42.rar (49.49 MB)
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ControlCenter3 is a software utility that lets you quickly and easily access your often used applications. Using ControlCenter3 eliminates the need to manually launch specific applications.

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controlcenter.zip (42.56 MB)
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Terminal Server Client Simulation

Smclient formally named "Terminal Server Client Simulation", is a tool designed for simple simulation of multiple client connections to a Terminal Server.

Like many testing and simulation tools, however, its usability goes far beyond the original design goal. Smclient enables automated logon/logoff/disconnect, with activity which can be controlled by a decently-sized scripting language. Since it displays the mstsc.exe GUI, you can even start a session and intervene. It has some excellent verbose debugging options, so running it while attempting to connect to a remote system will allow you to do some nice diagnostics.

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SMCLIENT_SIMULATION.zip (45.50 MB)
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RouterSim's CCNA™ Network Visualizer® 6.0 is a CCNA™ router and network simulator that offers more features and flexibility than any product on the market. You can design, build and configure your own network. With a program that offers 500 supported commands and over 190 labs, you are empowered to build, test and preview a large variety of networks

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Boson NetSim for CCNP 7.0

NetSim for CCNP includes new labs for the ROUTE, SWITCH and TSHOOTtechnologies. In addition to new content, NetSim for CCNP 8.0 contains a new and improved interface that makes completing labs, compiling new labs and designing network topologies easier than ever before. The network topology, device consoles and lab instructions can share the screen in NetSim 8.0 with easy-to-use panes. NetSim 8.0 also supports multiple monitors. 

REVISED CCNA COURSE CONTENTS

REVISED CCNA COURSE CONTENTS

February 03, 2011
                  
 INTERCONNECTING CISCO NETWORK DEVICES

INTRODUCTION


Course Acronym: ICND (640 – 801)                Course Duration: 40 Hours

Course Content:

·         Concepts and commands required to configure Cisco switches and multiprotocol internetworks.
·         Demonstrations, exercises, and laboratory projects to identify and recommend the best Cisco solutions.
·         Basic configuration procedures to build a multirouter, multigroup internetwork that uses LAN and WAN interfaces for the most commonly used routing and routed protocols.
·         Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information that technical support people required to install and configure Cisco products.

Who Should Attend:              

·         Network Administrators responsible for implementing and managing small & medium business networks.
·         Customers or channel sellers new to Cisco products or to internetworking industry.
·         Network support staff who will act as network device installers & first-line support.
·         Network technicians new to Cisco products and services.
·         CCNA candidate
·         CCNP candidate

Content by Module:

·         Module 1: Getting Started with Cisco Networks
·         Chapter1: Course Introduction
·         Chapter 2: Selecting Cisco Network Devices
·         Chapter 3: Assembling and Cabling Cisco Network Devices
·         Chapter 4: Operating and Configuring a Cisco IOS Devices
·         Chapter5: Managing Your Network Environment
·         Module 2: Interconnecting Cisco Switches
·         Chapter 6: Catalyst Switch operations
·         Chapter 7: Extending Switch Functionality
·         Module 3: Interconnecting Cisco Routers
·         Chapter 8: Configuring IP Addressing
·         Chapter 9: Adding Basic IP Routing Protocols
·         Chapter 10: Basic IP Traffic Management with Access Lists
·         Chapter 11: Configuring Novell IPX
·         Module 4: Extending the Network to WAN
·         Chapter 12: Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
·         Chapter 13: Completing an ISDN BRI Call
·         Chapter 14: Establishing a Frame Relay PVC Connection
·         Module 5: Solving Network Problems
·         Chapter 15: Solving basic Network Problems

REVISED CCNA COURSE CONTENTS

 

NAT     :     NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION


PAT      :     PORT ADDRESS TRANSLATION

EIGRP:      EXTENDED INTERIOR GATEWAY ROUTING PROTOCOL

OSPF    :      OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST

VLSM:       VARIABLE LENGTH SUBNET MASKS
Packet Tracer 5.2 Full Version Cisco CCNA labs simulation.

Packet Tracer 5.2 Full Version Cisco CCNA labs simulation.

October 16, 2009
Users of Packet Tracer 3.2, 4.0 and 5.0 will note a variety of new features in Packet Tracer 5.2.
Protocol Improvements




Packet Tracer 5.2 models protocols not included in earlier versions. These protocols include models of IPv6 Routing, IPv6 and IPv4 Dual Stack, IPv6 ND, IPv6 Routing Protocols, DHCPv6, NATv6, Multi-Area OSPF, Redistribution, RSTP, SSH, Multilayer Switching, and EtherChannel. Also, a model of the Cisco Catalyst 3560-24PS Multilayer Switch has been added.
Extendable Architecture
Packet Tracer is designed in a modular fashion for future expansion and the Packet Tracer team is interested in learning what new features would be most useful to the community.
GUI Improvements
Packet Tracer 5.2 retains the logical topology as the primary workspace but adds additional physical representations of devices, Realtime and Simulation modes, and a wide variety of views and windows. The GUI supports multiple languages so the application may be locally translated. New features included in Packet Tracer 5.2 are the following: Multiuser, ACL Filters, user profile, improved print functuality, the ability to toggle toolbars in the main interface, Desktop tab for the Server including IP Configuration and Command Prompt dialogs, and various Activity Wizard improvements including additional locking items, the ability to import/export activity instructions, assign point values and component categories to assessment items, lock the user profile, toggle the Dynamic Percentage Feedback, and the ability to test an activity without restarting from beginning.
Representation and Visualization Tools
An Event List, a form of global network sniffer, is included in Packet Tracer 5.2. This allows the display of the majority of simulated PDUs as events. For detailed protocol analysis, these events may be played in a continuous animation mode, forward, backward or in a stepped through process. Powerful OSI Layer view and PDU view, and more sophisticated custom PDUs, are also supported.





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