Practise IPv4 subnetting, CIDR, masks, host ranges and subnet selection.
Practice nowPractise OSPF neighbours, router IDs, metrics, areas and routing-table interpretation.
Practice nowPractise VLANs, access ports, trunks, allowed VLANs and switching scenarios.
Practice nowPractise spanning tree, root bridge election, port roles and STP troubleshooting.
Practice nowPractise LACP, PAgP, port-channel behaviour and bundle requirements.
Practice nowPractise standard and extended ACLs, permit/deny logic and traffic filtering.
Practice nowPractise static NAT, dynamic NAT, PAT and inside/outside address translation.
Practice nowPractise DHCP scopes, relay, leases and troubleshooting.
Practice nowPractise routing-table output, longest-prefix match, AD and route selection.
Practice nowPractise trunk verification and VLAN forwarding across switches.
Practice nowPractise WLAN security, authentication and wireless architecture concepts.
Practice nowPractise IPv6 addressing, routes, neighbour discovery and common IPv6 exam traps.
Practice nowWhy topic-based practice works
Targeted drilling
Generic mixed-mode practice spreads your time evenly. Topic practice concentrates effort where you actually need it, accelerating your weak-area improvement.
Pattern recognition
Each 200-301 topic has recurring question patterns. Seeing 20+ questions on the same concept trains you to recognize trap wording the real exam uses.
Faster score gains
Fixing your bottom two or three topics can swing your score by 10–20%. Topic drilling is the fastest path to passing, not just more random questions.
Confidence building
When a topic scores 90%+, you can move on with confidence. Topic mode gives you measurable milestones, not just a global score that hides weak spots.
Frequently asked questions
How do 200-301 topic practice sessions work on Courseiva?
Each topic links to a focused question set drawn from questions related to that specific concept. You can set your session length (10, 20, or 30 questions), work through each question with detailed explanations, and track your score per topic over time.
Which 200-301 topics should I study first?
Start with the topics that map to the highest-weighted exam domains, since those contribute the most questions to the real 200-301. After one pass, revisit topics where you scored below 70% and drill those until you consistently hit 80%+.
Can I practice all 200-301 topics for free?
Yes — all topic practice sessions on Courseiva are completely free with no signup required. Create a free account to track your scores across sessions and see your progress over time.