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. In the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum, this lab is a foundational exercise designed to transition learners from theoretical concepts to hands-on command-line interface (CLI) management. Introduction: The Foundation of Network Administration

. This allows the management system to instantly alert the team, transforming a reactive job into a proactive one. The Result: cisco+lab+162

Below is a complete blog post tutorial walking through the configuration, verification, and troubleshooting of this essential networking scenario. This allows the management system to instantly alert

a network including routers, switches, and PCs. Initialize devices by clearing existing configurations. Initialize devices by clearing existing configurations

It read: “Welcome to Lab 162. The real exam is not passing the config. It’s trusting the hardware. – Former Senior #7”

The flicker of the terminal was the only light in Lab 162. It was 2:00 AM, and the hum of the Catalyst 9300 stack had become a lullaby for most network engineers. But not for Maya.

The heart of the lab involves assigning addresses to a Cisco ISR router. Unlike IPv4, you must first tell the router to process IPv6 traffic. Router(config)# ipv6 unicast-routing Use code with caution.