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The CCNA 3 Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA) Final Packet Tracer Skills Assessment (PTSA) is a rigorous practical exam designed to test your ability to build, secure, and optimize a complex network. This "hot" assessment is a critical milestone for students in the Cisco Networking Academy. Core Exam Objectives
The ENSA PTSA typically requires you to demonstrate mastery in several high-level areas:
: Placing devices like routers (e.g., R1, R2) and switches (S1–S4) onto racks and connecting them with appropriate cabling.
: Setting up single-area OSPFv2, configuring Router IDs, and fine-tuning OSPF operations like hello/dead timers and interface costs.
: Configuring host IP addresses and verifying connectivity across the network.
: Configuring static NAT and dynamic PAT to allow internal hosts to access external networks.
: Setting up NTP for time synchronization and performing IOS backups to a TFTP server. ITExamAnswers CCNA 3 - ENSA Practice PT Skills Assessment (PTSA) Answers
: Implementing standard and extended Access Control Lists (ACLs) to manage traffic, and securing device access with SSH.