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!
CCNA™ Network Visualizer® 6.0 is ideal for:
Program Features ...
Suggested Reading
CCNA™ Network Visualizer® 6.0 is ideal for:
- Anyone studying for the Cisco® CCNA™ 640-802 exam
- Deployment over a LAN network
- Distance education and deployment on a Citrix server or Microsoft Terminal Services
- Corporate trainers and employees
- Students at colleges, universities, and technical institutes
Program Features ...
- Added the 2811 router with four serial interfaces
- Added the 2960 switch
- Added the 3560 switch
- Added practice scenarios based on Cisco® 640-802 test objectives that can be graded with our Net Assessment software engine
- Added IPv6 labs
- Added labs on the SDM
- Added labs on the SSH
- Revamped labs that include more educational material
- Added the option of using RouterSim® or Cisco® devices in creating/viewing networks
- Added self-contained, Individual labs that can be graded with our Net Assessment software engine
- Custom Labs ... Create and share your labs with others via the Network Visualizer menu. This is ideal for instructors
- Net Assessment ... for instructors and all other users. Test and evaluate your problem solving and troubleshooting skills
- Net Packet Monitor ... You can view a packet real time as it travels through your network, along with active protocols
Suggested Reading
- Read about CCNA concepts in Todd Lammle’s best selling Sybex CCNA Study Guide, Seventh Edition while you go through our labs. Please examine a list of supported commands on our web site and in the program as to our supported commands. We do not support all commands in the CCNA Study Guide, Seventh Edition.
- Please Note: We do not guarantee that our simulator will coincide with any book or set of videos on the market. We highly suggest that you only use the material from our labs while creating and configuring networks.
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