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Purpose: The purpose of this Cisco Packet Tracer Practice Skills Assessment (PTSA) is to support student success by providing additional
student practice prior to taking the end of course hands-on Skills-Based Assessment (SBA).
PT Assessment The following learning objectives are assessed in the activity.
Objectives:
Objective Scoring Component %/Points
2.3 Implement network address translation for IP
address conservation a small to medium-sized business PC: NAT Configuration 24
network..
2.3.2. Configure NAT services on the edge router to
provide IPv4 address scalability in a small to CO: Configure Static NAT 6
medium-sized business network.
2.3.2.1 Configure static NAT using the CLI. CO: Configure dynamic NAT 8
2.3.2.2 Configure dynamic NAT using the CLI. CO: Configure PAT 8
2.3.2.3 Configure PAT using the CLI. CO: Designate NAT outside interface 2
5.3.6 Configure HDLC encapsulation on a point-to-
point serial communication link to enable WAN PC: HDLC Configuration 6
connectivity for a small to medium-sized business.
5.3.6.1 Explain the fundamentals of point-to-point
CO: Activate HDLC interfaces 2
serial communication across a WAN.
5.3.6.2 Configure HDLC encapsulation on a point-to-
CO: Address HDLC router interfaces 4
point serial link.
5.3 Configure a serial interface to enable WAN
PC: PPP Configuration 14
communication given Service Provider requirements.
5.3.2. Configure PPP to enable internetwork
communications in a small to medium-sized CO: Activate PPP interfaces 2
business network.
5.3.2.1 Configure PPP encapsulation on a point-to- CO: Address PPP interfaces 4
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Connecting Networks Practice Skills Assessment Packet Tracer CCNA CN
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Connecting Networks Practice Skills Assessment Packet Tracer CCNA CN
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