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ccna, ccnp, ccie用的实验拓扑

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While surf on internet I found a lot of topology ready to test and explore, more come from hacki forum. I just remember Solarflux collecting various pf.conf sample for learning purpose. Same purpose I try to do with this post beside take it as summer jobs. Like 101 resources for self learning cisco, I’ll update this list regularly once I found new topology.

List of books that might useful in understanding the topology :

  • CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide: Exam 640-802 Lab topology for your ccna, ccnp, ccie or just playing aroundfast-track-topology Lab topology for your ccna, ccnp, ccie or just playing around

    File : ccna_ccnp-sim.zip

    2. CCNP+CCNA Lab Topology for Chris Bryant Classes (With Conf)

    File : ccna_ccnp.zip

    3. Using Dynamips for CCIE Lab Preparation

    Video : Click Here

    File : internetworkexperttopologies.zip

    4. IPExpert Lab Topology V. 8.0 Full - Diagram A Standard Topology

    IPExpert Lab Topology V. 8.0 Full - Diagram A Standard Topology and Initial Router configurations. The attached .zip contains the NET file, and the initial configurations for diagram A for IPExperts Diagram A. Diagram B addresses are used. This is the base configuration for all LAB’s from WB 8.0. I used two 3640’s with NM-16ESW modules to replace the 3550’s.

    FIle : net-file-and-base-router-configurations-ipexpert-80.zip

    5. Ccnplab by redboynono

    Picture : ccnp_lab-diagram.zip

    File : ccnp_109.zip

    6. ISCW Lab Topology

    Picture :

    diagram_182 Lab topology for your ccna, ccnp, ccie or just playing around

    File : iscw_1_1.zip

    7. CCNP BSCI lab

    Picture :config_exercise_diagram.zip

    File : bsci-v2-labfile.zip

    8. Dynamips - Lab share

    9. Expert-Labs, CCIE Routing and Switching, ISDN

    10. Network Force

    • Physical cabling scheme & device specifications of CCIE Rack-1
    • Sample lab design Topology A (physical cabling always remains the same)
    • Sample lab design Topology B (physical cabling always remains the same)
    • Sample lab design Topology C (physical cabling always remains the same)
    • Sample lab design Topology D (physical cabling always remains the same)

    ccie-rack-1-a.gif

    Other Links :

    11. Access Server

    12. French Cisco Users Group

    cisco topology

    File : Lab 1

    13. CCNP/CCNA lab topology / sypt

    Picture : ZIP

    14. IEWB V3 VOL1 LAB1, R1 - R6 AND BB1 - BB3 NVRAM’s and .net file complete. Just add IOS and boot up. Uses 2 instances of Dynamips.

    File : zip

    15. MPLS VPNs with duplicate customer addressing

    Here’s a topology file I’ve created with a 4-node MPLS network. Two MPLS VPNs are configured with identical LAN and WAN addressing. The 4 PE routers exchange routes using MP-BGP and use OSPF for the full mesh of MPLS connections. Each CE router has two connections to the network. I’ve included a PDF file that lays out the topology, IGP and VPN routing. ( Justin White CCIE #14745)

    File :mplsv1.zip

    16. IPExpert Section12 MultiProtA-DiagramA

    What you’ll need:

      • 1 x PC that can run Dynamips and VMWare. Min 1GB RAM, Pentium Celeron
      • 1 x Pix 515 UR
      • 1 x 3550 Switch
      • 2 x ASA 5510
      • 1 x VPN Concentrator 3005
      • 1 x IPS 4215 (or FrankenIDS)

    17. DMVPN config with EIGRP on 12.2T15

    It consists of a Hub and a Spoke router emulated on the Dynamips emulator

    18. MPLS VPNs v1.5 with MPLS-TE instead of LDP

    Here’s the version 1.5 of my MPLS lab updated to use MPLS-TE instead of LDP for distribution of labels. There aren’t any other changes over version 1, so the diagrams should be identical. Remember that this version consists of a 4-node MPLS network. Two MPLS VPNs are configured with identical LAN and WAN addressing. The 4 PE routers exchange routes using MP-BGP and use OSPF for the full mesh of MPLS connections. Each CE router has two connections to the network ( Justin White CCIE #14745 )

    File : mplsv15.zip

    19. MPLS VPNs v2.5 with MPLS-TE instead of LDP

    Here’s the version 2.5 of my MPLS lab updated to use MPLS-TE instead of LDP for distribution of labels. There aren’t any other changes over version 2, so the diagrams should be identical. Remember that this version consists of a 6-node MPLS network with a pair of P-core routers that also act as route-reflectors for the PE routers. ( Justin White CCIE #14745 )

    File : mplsv25.zip

    20. 3 topologies in one lab (simple1,Frame-Relay,Ethernet-Switch)

    File : topology.zip

    21. MPLS ( based on Cisco very nice article you can see for your self in no more then 10 minutes a 6 router lab schema working with MPLS )

    File : mpls.zip

    22. ccie practice lab dynamips

    .net topology that is smaller but very useful for IP Services practice like Proxy Arp, NAT, HSRP and all the things you want to test that do not require a full lab of 13 routers.

    the lab was prepared from the IEWBv4 IPServices book under Advanced Technologies also to people that do not have this Work Book it can be very handy as it is not very hard to figure the structure of the lab.

    File : newie

    23. CCNP BSCI Student LAB from Curiculum

    This is the first lab in the section EIGRP. (module 2 lab 1)
    Attached is a picture of the layout, the gns file for those who use GNS-3 and of corse the net file.
    You only have to change the path to your IOS image.

    File : ccnp-bcsi.zip

    24. GRE over IPSEC with EIGRP lab

    This is a working lab built straight from the configuration guide from Cisco.com

    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk583/tk372/technologies_configuration_example09186a008009438e.shtml

    File : gre-over-ipsec-with-eigrp-lab.zip

    25. Cnap Bsci 642-901 Version 5.0 Dynamips Eigrp Lab Topology

    Lab 2-1 EIGRP Configuration, Bandwidth, and Adjacencies
    Lab 2-2 EIGRP Load Balancing
    Lab 2-3 Summarization and Default Network Advertisement
    Lab 2-4 EIGRP Frame Relay Hub and Spoke
    Lab 2-5 EIGRP Authentication and Timers

    File : cnap-labpackage.zip

    26. Sample topology for Inter-AS MPLS VPNs

    After reading a section from “MPLS and VPN Architectures, Vol 2″, I looked closer at a feature that allows VPNv4 routes to be exchanged between two MPLS networks without requiring LDP or MPLS-TE, just BGP. Here’s the Cisco document:

    MPLS VPN—Interautonomous System Support

    Only the sample in the Cisco docs doesn’t document every step involved, so I’ve used their topology and filled in my own blanks. The attached ZIP file has a PDF showing the topology. Table 3 shows the specific platforms and minimum versions of IOS that support this feature.

    Personally, this might be one of the coolest features that might appear on the CCIE SP lab. This was really fun to put together and I hope it helps someone one else too.


    Justin White
    CCIE #14745

    File : interas-asbr.zip

    27. IPV6 RIPng

    28. BGP/Default Route Lab (Brian)

    Here’s a topology that mimics a network I just completed building. It consists of one location (AS65000) multihomed to 2 ISP’s (AS300,400), with a remote site (R2) connected to ISP B (AS400). Both sites, (R1,R2) are connected with a T1.

    What I’m doing with this lab is sending a default route to R2 via BGP, full tables to R65000, and redistributing the default path to OSPF.

    Since I’m using IOS firewall images, you could also have IPSec/GRE tunnels setup and run OSPF between R1 and R2.

    29. IPv6 EIGRP Topology

    Here is an IPv6 EIGRP Topology over Frame-Relay with an OSPFv3 route redistributed in to EIGRP.

    Frame-Relay Cloud
    R1 - IP Address ABCD::AC0C:7B01/96 (s1/0)
    R2 - IP Address ABCD::AC0C:7B02/96 (s1/0)
    R3 - IP Address ABCD::AC0C:7B03/96 (s1/0)

    Fast Ethernet
    R2 - IP Address BCDE::AC0C:1702/96 (fa1/0)
    R3 - IP Address BCDE::AC0C:1703/96 (fa1/0)
    R4 - IP Address BCDE::AC0C:1704/96 (fa1/0)

    Point-to-Point Serial
    R3 - IP Address CDEF::A02:203/96 (s1/1)
    R4 - IP Address CDEF::A02:204/96 (s1/1)

    Loopbacks
    R1 - IP Address 1111:1111::/16 (Lo0)
    R2 - IP Address 2222:2222::/16 (Lo0)
    R3 - IP Address 3333:3333::/16 (Lo0)
    R4 - IP Address 4444:4444::/16 (Lo0)
    R4 - IP Address 4545:4545::/16 (Lo1)

    To use a Full Mesh Frame-Relay you have to map the link-local and interface addresses to the dlci. Only the link-local will have to be broadcast. Link-local addresses may vary from mine.
    The command is frame-relay map ipv6 <IP Address> <DLCI>

    Do a show ipv6 interface f0/0 to get the Link-Local address for each router connected to the frame-relay cloud.

    To enable IPv6 routing type ipv6 unicast-routing followed by ipv6 cef globally

    Then type ipv6 router eigrp <process> followed by no shutdown.

    TIP
    The EIGRP process by default, is in a shutdown status. Just like an interface. You will have to type no shutdown in the EIGRP process. This is a common error for those new to IPv6 EIGRP.

    EIGRP also has to be enabled at the interface level by typing ipv6 enable followed by ipv6 eigrp <process>

    Put R4’s Loopback 1 into OSPFv3 area 0, then redistribute it into IPv6 EIGRP.

    Ping all Address.

    If you want to duplicate this topology you need at least IOS Version 12.4(6)T. Thats when Cisco introduced EIGRP for IPv6.

    File : file

    30. IPv6 running OSPFv3 & RIPng

    Here is an IPv6 Routing Lab - Using 4-3640 Routers

    It is running OSPFv3 and RIPng. Redistribution will be set up on R3. This will be a pure IPv6 environment. (as pure as I can get it)

    I recommend IOS 12.3 or better

    R1 & R2 are connected via Serial links using these ipv6 addresses
    R1 — 0:1111:2222:3333::1/48 (s0/0)
    R2 — 0:1111:2222:3333::2/48 (s0/0)

    R2 & R3 are connected via Serial links using these ipv6 addresses
    R2 — 0:2323:2222:3333::2/48 (s0/1)
    R3 — 0:2323:2222:3333::3/48 (s0/0)

    R3 & R4 are connected via Ethernet links using these ipv6 addresses
    R3 — 0:3434:3333:4444::4/48 (e1/0)
    R4 — 0:3434:3333:4444::3/48 (e1/0)

    The Loopbacks for each router
    R1 — 0:1111:1111:1111::1/48
    R2 — 0:2222:2222:2222::2/48
    R3 — 0:3333:3333:3333::3/48
    R4 — 0:4444:4444:4444::4/48

    The first thing you should do is enable ipv6 unicast-routing and ipv6 cef globally.

    Then enter the IPv6 addresses.
    Note: some IOS require you to type ipv6 enable at the interface level.

    Router 1
    Enable a router-id of 1.1.1.1 for the OSPFv3 process
    The Loopback and the Serial interface should be in area 0
    Turn off ipv4 routing

    Router 2
    Enable a router-id of 2.2.2.2 for the OSPFv3 process
    The Loopback and both Serial interfaces should be in OSPFv3 area 0
    Turn off ipv4 routing

    Router 3
    Enable a router-id of 3.3.3.3 for the OSPFv3 process
    The Loopback interface should be in OSPFv3 area 3
    The Serial interface should be in OSPFv3 area 0
    The Ethernet interface should be in RIPng process
    Turn off ipv4 routing

    Router 4
    The Loopback and Ethernet interface should be in the RIPng process
    Turn off ipv4 routing

    Redistribution on Router 3
    1.) Redistribute RIPng routes into OSPFv3 with a metric of 120 and include connected routes.
    2.) Redistribute OSPFv3 routes into RIPng with a metric of 3 and include connected routes.

    Make sure you can ping all routes.

    Some Basic IPv6 commands
    ping 0:6754:4567:8899:33:84:4
    show ipv6 route
    show ipv6 rip
    show ipv6 ospf
    show ipv6 interface brief
    —-
    File : config

    31. IEWB - Service Provider Topology - Visio Diagram v1.0

    I have made this Visio diagram to have a better overview of the internetwork expert 4.0 service provider topology .
    I have tried to match physical interfaces + Frame-relay Dlci + ATM Vci on the diagram itself so when you study you have everyting “insight”.

    (Conan at hacki Forum)

    FIle : sp-provider-topology.zip

    32. 3725 - Configuring a Basic MPLS VPN

    You can emulate with this a 05 router MPLS VPN backbone, capable of having different customers CPE’s and working even if they have the same IP addresses and transport BGP.

    It worked fine at a 1G RAM IBM NetVista Desktop with one 1.8 GHz processor.

    Just remember to have SP Services IOS for this 3725

    FIle : mplsv2.zip

    33. MPLS VPN Topology with 2 VPNS/4 CORE Router/4 CE/

    Here is a Topology for MPLS VPNs with 2 different VPNs connected to the CORE, and there is a route reflector RR connected to both PEs:

    pe1———-p1———–pe2

    va-ce1 vb-ce1 va-ce2 vb-ce2

    FIle : mpls-lab.zip

    34. OSPF NBMA Topology

    35. IP Expert R&S WB 9.0

    FIle : dynamips-dynagen_ipexpert_version_90_topology.zip

    36. Vlan LAB

    vlan_lab Lab topology for your ccna, ccnp, ccie or just playing around

    File : vlan-lab.zip

    37. BGP Topology Lab

    File : bgp.zip

    38. CCNA Lab for Dynamips / Dynagen

    39. TrunkMonster.013.net CCNA lab for 3640’s with switch module

    Here is a lab I use for router and switch practice.
    It has lots of redundancy.

    The IP addresses are just suggestions.
    I did it this way so that RIP and IGRP can be used too.

    Designed for 3640 with a NM-16ESW switch module.
    Needs IOS that understands switches.
    I can not find the Cisco page with minimum IOS info, please forgive!
    (sumthin like 122-8.T minimum)

    File : Monster

    40. Cisco Student Guide topology

    I want to share the cisco mpls student guide 2.2 for practices.
    This includes the topology and the *.net file.

    Greetz and thanks for this great forum

    Marigo

    File : mplslab

    41. CCNP Labs (video, etc) very complete .

    42. CCNA Labs (video, etc) complete.

    43. IPExpert Service Provider ( SP ) v.4.0 topologies.

    Here is the topology for the IPexpert Service provider v4.0 workbooks

    There is one .net for the A1 rack and another for the 7200 rack.

    File : ipexpert

    44. DMVN by sankilla.

    File : dmvn

    45. 3 Router lab for basic static, default routes, RIP and IGRP

    46. BGP Lab, test eBGP, iBGP, route policing and route-maps.

    File : bgp_lab

    47. Dynamips topology incl net file for BCMSN.

    For my BCMSN study I copied the topology from my workbook and made the *.net file for dynamips.
    It does not cover all topics but you can test with STP, VTP, Etherchannel, etc.

    I use the C3640-JK9O3S-M), Version 12.4(16a) IOS version.

    File : bcmsn

    48. MPLS Lab using multiple vrfs, ospf, ldp, MP-IBGP from theciscotech.

    File : lab2

    49. BGP Lab V01 by David Sudjiman

    bgp lab

    50. MPLS Lab version 3 by Justin White. Supports IPv6 VPN feature (6VPE) 2008-04-23

    File : MPLS Ver 3

    51. MPLS Lab version 3.5 by Justin White. Supports IPv6 VPN feature (6VPE) 2008-04-23

    File : MPLS Ver 3.5

    52. CBT CCIE practice lab by French Cisco User Group

    53. Dynamips Dynagen GNS3 - OSPF virtual links by French Cisco User Group

    54. Dynamips Dynagen GNS3 - Topologie IPv6 avec des 2691 by French Cisco User Group

    55. Dynamips Dynagen MPLS VPN by French Cisco User Group

    56. GNS3 ccna troubleshooting lab

    Goal is to resolve connection between the end points

    Password for everything is ‘trouble’

    Used c2691-adventerprisek9_sna-mz.124-13b.bin for IOS

    Default location for these files is C:\Program Files\GNS3\projects

    File : trouble

    57. Basic setup for NetMasterClass DOiT Workbook, from CCIE track.

    58. CCNP lab (BGP/Default Route Lab)

    File : ccnp3

    59. Cisco student guide topology

    File : MPLS-Lab

    60. EIGRP lab example given in Jeff Doyle Vol 1

    File : EIGRP




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