The document provides instructions and examples for configuring various routing protocols like RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF on Cisco routers and switches. It also includes commands for configuring basic device settings like IP addresses, passwords, VLANs, trunk ports and CDP. Examples are given for initial configurations of Cisco 1900 and 2950 switches.
The document provides an overview of common CCNA commands for configuring routing protocols like RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and IGRP on Cisco routers. It also covers topics like static routing, default routing, VLAN configuration on switches, trunking, ACLs, and basic router and switch configuration/management. The commands are organized by topic and include brief explanations and examples.
The document describes configuration labs for various routing protocols and technologies:
- It includes labs for static route configuration, RIP v1/v2, EIGRP, OSPF, route redistribution, switch configuration, VLANs, VTP, STP, and routing between VLANs.
- Frame relay labs cover basic configuration, static maps, routing protocols in Frame Relay networks, point-to-point and multi-point subinterfaces.
- Other labs cover PPP authentication, NAT, ACLs, IPv6, and more. The labs provide instructions to configure the protocols and verify their operation in sample network topologies.
How to configure vlan, stp, dtp step by step guideIT Tech
The document provides step-by-step instructions to configure VLANs, VTP, STP, and DTP on Cisco switches and a router. It describes how to configure a VTP server, create VLANs 10 and 20, assign ports and PCs to each VLAN, configure trunk ports between switches, and configure a router interface for each VLAN to allow inter-VLAN communication. The configurations are verified by checking STP port status and pinging between PCs in different VLANs.
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The document provides commands and configuration examples for CCNA topics including IP routing, static routing, RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, VLANs, trunking, VTP, CDP, Telnet, DNS, and access lists. Key points covered include how to view and configure routing tables, routing protocols, VLANs, trunks, switch ports, inter-VLAN routing, VTP, CDP settings, Telnet sessions, hostname resolution, and network access control using standard and extended access lists.
The document provides instructions and examples for configuring various routing protocols like RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF on Cisco routers and switches. It also includes commands for configuring basic device settings like IP addresses, passwords, VLANs, trunk ports and CDP. Examples are given for initial configurations of Cisco 1900 and 2950 switches.
The document provides an overview of common CCNA commands for configuring routing protocols like RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and IGRP on Cisco routers. It also covers topics like static routing, default routing, VLAN configuration on switches, trunking, ACLs, and basic router and switch configuration/management. The commands are organized by topic and include brief explanations and examples.
The document describes configuration labs for various routing protocols and technologies:
- It includes labs for static route configuration, RIP v1/v2, EIGRP, OSPF, route redistribution, switch configuration, VLANs, VTP, STP, and routing between VLANs.
- Frame relay labs cover basic configuration, static maps, routing protocols in Frame Relay networks, point-to-point and multi-point subinterfaces.
- Other labs cover PPP authentication, NAT, ACLs, IPv6, and more. The labs provide instructions to configure the protocols and verify their operation in sample network topologies.
How to configure vlan, stp, dtp step by step guideIT Tech
The document provides step-by-step instructions to configure VLANs, VTP, STP, and DTP on Cisco switches and a router. It describes how to configure a VTP server, create VLANs 10 and 20, assign ports and PCs to each VLAN, configure trunk ports between switches, and configure a router interface for each VLAN to allow inter-VLAN communication. The configurations are verified by checking STP port status and pinging between PCs in different VLANs.
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The document provides commands and configuration examples for CCNA topics including IP routing, static routing, RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, VLANs, trunking, VTP, CDP, Telnet, DNS, and access lists. Key points covered include how to view and configure routing tables, routing protocols, VLANs, trunks, switch ports, inter-VLAN routing, VTP, CDP settings, Telnet sessions, hostname resolution, and network access control using standard and extended access lists.
This document provides a cheat sheet of commands for configuring Cisco switches using both IOS and CLI switches. It lists commands for setting the hostname and system name, passwords, remote access, CDP configuration, port descriptions, port speeds, duplex settings, static VLAN configuration, trunk line configuration, VTP configuration, port channel configuration, STP settings, enabling Port Fast and UplinkFast, and recovering router passwords. It also provides contact information for a Cisco networking equipment wholesaler.
This document provides information about Cisco and the CCNA certification. It discusses Cisco as a company and their networking products. The CCNA certification focuses on routing, switching, security, service provider, and voice communication skills. The CCNA exam contains questions in drag and drop and simulation formats. The document also summarizes different types of computer networks, common networking devices, cable types, topologies and more.
CCNA certification is a cornerstone of many IT careers. This book is a comprehensive study guide for the CCNA Intro, CCNA ICND, and CCNA Certification exams. Its target audience is a high school student, a first-year community college or any adult wanting to understand networking better.
Routing is the method by which network devices direct messages across networks to arrive at the correct destination. Routers use routing tables containing information about locally-connected networks and remote networks to determine the best path to send packets. The routing table includes details like the destination, mask, gateway, and cost for each route.
The document provides instructions for setting up a network with 4 PCs connected to 2 switches, with the switches connected to a router. The key steps are:
1. Connect the PCs to the switches using copper cables and assign each PC an IP address from the same private IP range (e.g. 192.168.0.x).
2. Connect the switches to the router using copper cables. Configure the router interfaces with IP addresses from each private range and enable the ports.
3. Configure the default gateway of each PC to be the router IP that corresponds to its private IP range.
4. Add the private IP ranges to the router's RIP configuration to allow routing between the
This document provides a CCNA command cheat sheet covering Cisco IOS commands for both ICND parts 1 & 2 and the current CCNA exam. It includes summaries of Cisco modes and keyboard shortcuts, commands for device configuration, interface configuration, and protocols. Privileged commands are also covered such as show commands for viewing configurations, interfaces, routing tables, and more.
Free CCNP switching workbook by networkershome pdfNetworkershome
This document provides instructions for configuring various networking features like VLANs, trunking, routing, spanning tree, port security, and macros on Cisco switches and routers. The tasks include:
1. Configuring VLANs, trunking between switches, and IP addresses on switches and routers according to a logical diagram.
2. Configuring EtherChannel between switches and verifying the EtherChannel status.
3. Configuring MSTP on switches to have two STP instances, with one switch as the root bridge for each instance.
4. Configuring SPAN/RSPAN between switches to monitor traffic on one switch port and send it to an analyzer connected to another switch port.
Packet Tracer: Load Balancing with GLBP and FHRPRafat Khandaker
This document discusses simulating failsafe protocols like GLBP and FHRP to provide load balancing and redundancy. It provides an overview of GLBP, explaining that it uses Active Virtual Gateways and Active Virtual Forwarders to assign routers as primary and secondary access to the virtual gateway IP. It also discusses FHRP protocols like HSRP and VRRP, noting that HSRP is Cisco proprietary while VRRP is an IETF standard. The document goes on to describe configuring GLBP across three routers to demonstrate how traffic would be load balanced and how a backup router would take over if the primary fails.
This document provides an overview of Cisco systems and basic router configuration. It defines Cisco as a networking company and discusses the basic components and functions of a router, including how routers use routing tables to determine the best path for forwarding packets. It also introduces Packet Tracer, a network simulation program, and covers topics like configuring router interfaces, static routes, and dynamic routing protocols.
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) is a proprietary distance-vector routing protocol developed by Cisco that is used within an autonomous system to exchange routing information. The document describes IGRP configuration and operation, including setting the autonomous system number, configuring IGRP on routers, and verifying IGRP routes and neighbor adjacencies. Key aspects of IGRP covered are metrics, timers, and network diagrams demonstrating IGRP configuration between three routers to exchange routes.
The document provides information about CCNA training and certification. It discusses the topics covered in the CCNA exam, recommended training courses, study materials, exam format and structure. The CCNA certification tests knowledge of network fundamentals, switching, routing, WAN technologies, security and management. Exams last 90 minutes and contain around 50-60 multiple choice and simulation questions. Common jobs requiring the CCNA include network administrator, database administrator and help desk technician.
1) Configure a router to route between multiple directly connected networks
2) Describe the primary functions and features of a router.
3) Explain how routers use information in data packets to make forwarding decisions in a small- to medium-sized business network.
4) Explain the encapsulation and de-encapsulation process used by routers when switching packets between interfaces.
5) Compare ways in which a router builds a routing table when operating in a small- to medium-sized business network.
6) Explain routing table entries for directly connected networks.
7) Explain how a router builds a routing table of directly connected networks.
8) Explain how a router builds a routing table using static routes.
9) Explain how a router builds a routing table using a dynamic routing protocol.
The document provides an overview of the CCNA 7.0 curriculum from Cisco. Some key points:
- CCNA 7.0 has been enhanced with a modular course design to improve learning effectiveness and skills progression.
- The curriculum is delivered over three courses (Introduction to Networks, Switching/Routing Essentials, and Enterprise Networking) to provide hands-on experience and career skills for associate-level networking roles.
- CCNA 7.0 helps prepare students for the new consolidated CCNA certification exam by building skills in networking, security, automation, and other foundational areas.
Lab practice 1 configuring basic routing and switching (with answer) Arz Sy
This document describes a lab activity to configure basic routing and switching between two routers and connected devices. The objectives are to configure static routes and RIP routing between the routers, configure VLAN and management interfaces on a switch, and test connectivity between hosts connected to each network. Students will configure interfaces, IP addresses, routing protocols and verify connectivity using commands like ping, show ip route and show cdp neighbors.
CCNA 2 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 5Nil Menon
This document discusses inter-VLAN routing and layer 3 switching. It describes the different options for enabling inter-VLAN routing including legacy routing, router-on-a-stick, and layer 3 switching. It provides instructions for configuring each method and troubleshooting common issues like incorrect switch port configurations, IP addressing errors, and VLAN mismatches. Layer 3 switching allows high-performance switches to perform routing internally at wire speed.
The document describes a network configuration activity with the following objectives:
1. Create a redundant trunk link between two switches and configure VLAN trunking and security.
2. Implement a management VLAN and connect a management PC for secure access to network devices.
3. Use an ACL on the router interface to allow the management PC access while preventing other devices from accessing the management VLAN.
The document provides an overview of Cisco's CCNA certification options and networking concepts including the OSI model. It discusses that Cisco offers a single exam or two exam option for CCNA certification. It then defines the OSI model layers and their purposes, with a focus on the lower layers including physical, data link and network layers. Sample exam questions are also provided related to the OSI model and protocols.
SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION Performing Server and Database ManagementDsunte Wilson
You can centrally manage all types of servers from the Admin page in the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager Console.
The Admin page, under View Servers, lists the following groupings:
■ Local Site
The console on the local site, databases, replication partners, such as other consoles whose databases replicate, and optional Enforcers
■ Remote Sites
The console on any remote site, databases, replication partners, such as other management servers whose databases replicate, and optional Enforcers
This document provides a cheat sheet of commands for configuring Cisco switches using both IOS and CLI switches. It lists commands for setting the hostname and system name, passwords, remote access, CDP configuration, port descriptions, port speeds, duplex settings, static VLAN configuration, trunk line configuration, VTP configuration, port channel configuration, STP settings, enabling Port Fast and UplinkFast, and recovering router passwords. It also provides contact information for a Cisco networking equipment wholesaler.
This document provides information about Cisco and the CCNA certification. It discusses Cisco as a company and their networking products. The CCNA certification focuses on routing, switching, security, service provider, and voice communication skills. The CCNA exam contains questions in drag and drop and simulation formats. The document also summarizes different types of computer networks, common networking devices, cable types, topologies and more.
CCNA certification is a cornerstone of many IT careers. This book is a comprehensive study guide for the CCNA Intro, CCNA ICND, and CCNA Certification exams. Its target audience is a high school student, a first-year community college or any adult wanting to understand networking better.
Routing is the method by which network devices direct messages across networks to arrive at the correct destination. Routers use routing tables containing information about locally-connected networks and remote networks to determine the best path to send packets. The routing table includes details like the destination, mask, gateway, and cost for each route.
The document provides instructions for setting up a network with 4 PCs connected to 2 switches, with the switches connected to a router. The key steps are:
1. Connect the PCs to the switches using copper cables and assign each PC an IP address from the same private IP range (e.g. 192.168.0.x).
2. Connect the switches to the router using copper cables. Configure the router interfaces with IP addresses from each private range and enable the ports.
3. Configure the default gateway of each PC to be the router IP that corresponds to its private IP range.
4. Add the private IP ranges to the router's RIP configuration to allow routing between the
This document provides a CCNA command cheat sheet covering Cisco IOS commands for both ICND parts 1 & 2 and the current CCNA exam. It includes summaries of Cisco modes and keyboard shortcuts, commands for device configuration, interface configuration, and protocols. Privileged commands are also covered such as show commands for viewing configurations, interfaces, routing tables, and more.
Free CCNP switching workbook by networkershome pdfNetworkershome
This document provides instructions for configuring various networking features like VLANs, trunking, routing, spanning tree, port security, and macros on Cisco switches and routers. The tasks include:
1. Configuring VLANs, trunking between switches, and IP addresses on switches and routers according to a logical diagram.
2. Configuring EtherChannel between switches and verifying the EtherChannel status.
3. Configuring MSTP on switches to have two STP instances, with one switch as the root bridge for each instance.
4. Configuring SPAN/RSPAN between switches to monitor traffic on one switch port and send it to an analyzer connected to another switch port.
Packet Tracer: Load Balancing with GLBP and FHRPRafat Khandaker
This document discusses simulating failsafe protocols like GLBP and FHRP to provide load balancing and redundancy. It provides an overview of GLBP, explaining that it uses Active Virtual Gateways and Active Virtual Forwarders to assign routers as primary and secondary access to the virtual gateway IP. It also discusses FHRP protocols like HSRP and VRRP, noting that HSRP is Cisco proprietary while VRRP is an IETF standard. The document goes on to describe configuring GLBP across three routers to demonstrate how traffic would be load balanced and how a backup router would take over if the primary fails.
This document provides an overview of Cisco systems and basic router configuration. It defines Cisco as a networking company and discusses the basic components and functions of a router, including how routers use routing tables to determine the best path for forwarding packets. It also introduces Packet Tracer, a network simulation program, and covers topics like configuring router interfaces, static routes, and dynamic routing protocols.
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) is a proprietary distance-vector routing protocol developed by Cisco that is used within an autonomous system to exchange routing information. The document describes IGRP configuration and operation, including setting the autonomous system number, configuring IGRP on routers, and verifying IGRP routes and neighbor adjacencies. Key aspects of IGRP covered are metrics, timers, and network diagrams demonstrating IGRP configuration between three routers to exchange routes.
The document provides information about CCNA training and certification. It discusses the topics covered in the CCNA exam, recommended training courses, study materials, exam format and structure. The CCNA certification tests knowledge of network fundamentals, switching, routing, WAN technologies, security and management. Exams last 90 minutes and contain around 50-60 multiple choice and simulation questions. Common jobs requiring the CCNA include network administrator, database administrator and help desk technician.
1) Configure a router to route between multiple directly connected networks
2) Describe the primary functions and features of a router.
3) Explain how routers use information in data packets to make forwarding decisions in a small- to medium-sized business network.
4) Explain the encapsulation and de-encapsulation process used by routers when switching packets between interfaces.
5) Compare ways in which a router builds a routing table when operating in a small- to medium-sized business network.
6) Explain routing table entries for directly connected networks.
7) Explain how a router builds a routing table of directly connected networks.
8) Explain how a router builds a routing table using static routes.
9) Explain how a router builds a routing table using a dynamic routing protocol.
The document provides an overview of the CCNA 7.0 curriculum from Cisco. Some key points:
- CCNA 7.0 has been enhanced with a modular course design to improve learning effectiveness and skills progression.
- The curriculum is delivered over three courses (Introduction to Networks, Switching/Routing Essentials, and Enterprise Networking) to provide hands-on experience and career skills for associate-level networking roles.
- CCNA 7.0 helps prepare students for the new consolidated CCNA certification exam by building skills in networking, security, automation, and other foundational areas.
Lab practice 1 configuring basic routing and switching (with answer) Arz Sy
This document describes a lab activity to configure basic routing and switching between two routers and connected devices. The objectives are to configure static routes and RIP routing between the routers, configure VLAN and management interfaces on a switch, and test connectivity between hosts connected to each network. Students will configure interfaces, IP addresses, routing protocols and verify connectivity using commands like ping, show ip route and show cdp neighbors.
CCNA 2 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 5Nil Menon
This document discusses inter-VLAN routing and layer 3 switching. It describes the different options for enabling inter-VLAN routing including legacy routing, router-on-a-stick, and layer 3 switching. It provides instructions for configuring each method and troubleshooting common issues like incorrect switch port configurations, IP addressing errors, and VLAN mismatches. Layer 3 switching allows high-performance switches to perform routing internally at wire speed.
The document describes a network configuration activity with the following objectives:
1. Create a redundant trunk link between two switches and configure VLAN trunking and security.
2. Implement a management VLAN and connect a management PC for secure access to network devices.
3. Use an ACL on the router interface to allow the management PC access while preventing other devices from accessing the management VLAN.
The document provides an overview of Cisco's CCNA certification options and networking concepts including the OSI model. It discusses that Cisco offers a single exam or two exam option for CCNA certification. It then defines the OSI model layers and their purposes, with a focus on the lower layers including physical, data link and network layers. Sample exam questions are also provided related to the OSI model and protocols.
SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION Performing Server and Database ManagementDsunte Wilson
You can centrally manage all types of servers from the Admin page in the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager Console.
The Admin page, under View Servers, lists the following groupings:
■ Local Site
The console on the local site, databases, replication partners, such as other consoles whose databases replicate, and optional Enforcers
■ Remote Sites
The console on any remote site, databases, replication partners, such as other management servers whose databases replicate, and optional Enforcers
This document contains information about routing protocols like EIGRP, OSPF, BGP and IPv6 routing. It discusses various topics such as configuring and tuning EIGRP parameters like timers, authentication and metrics. It also covers topics related to OSPF like network types, route filtering, summarization etc. Redistribution between protocols and IPv6 routing concepts are also mentioned. The document contains practical exercises for configuring various routing features on sample networks.
The document contains a chapter with multiple choice, true/false, completion, and short answer questions about TCP/IP concepts including protocols, layers, addressing, and network models. It tests knowledge of the TCP/IP protocol suite including protocols like TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, ARP, and RARP. It also covers TCP/IP layers and models like the OSI reference model and Cisco three-layer hierarchical model.
CCNA Router Startup and Configuration QuestionsDsunte Wilson
This document contains 50 questions about Cisco router configuration and troubleshooting. The questions cover topics like router bootup processes, configuration modes, commands to view configurations and statistics, protocols like CDP, and troubleshooting tools like ping and trace. Correct answers are in multiple choice, true/false, short answer and matching formats.
This document provides an overview of Cisco Packet Tracer, a networking simulation software. It describes Packet Tracer as a comprehensive teaching and learning tool that offers realistic network simulation, visualization, assessment authoring and multi-user collaboration capabilities. The document outlines key features of Packet Tracer including its simulation environment, activity wizard for creating assessments, and multi-user functionality. It also summarizes new features introduced in version 5.3 and the benefits of Packet Tracer for both instructors and students in teaching and learning networking concepts.
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This document lists computer services and their prices offered by Md.Tarmizee, including formatting computers for RM30, wireless internet installation for RM50 plus RM20 monthly maintenance, printer services for RM30, data recovery from drives for RM20, backup services for RM10, and computer training for kids at home for RM40 per month. Contact information is provided as an email, phone number, address, and Facebook account to reach Md.Tarmizee for any of these computer services.
This document provides an overview of routing fundamentals and subnets. It defines key concepts like routed protocols, routing protocols, IP addressing, and subnetting. Routed protocols like IP define packet formats and addressing to enable communication across networks, while routing protocols like RIP exchange information to maintain routing tables and select optimal paths. The document also explains how routers use routing tables to determine the best path for sending packets and contains examples of subnetting IP addresses to create multiple subnets within a class C network.
This document contains a chapter on PPP and Frame Relay with 25 multiple choice questions, 11 true/false statements, and 15 completion, matching, and short answer questions. The questions cover topics such as PPP frame elements, LCP configuration process, use of DLCI numbers in Frame Relay, Local Management Interface, Frame Relay encapsulation types, Frame Relay topologies, and commands to verify Frame Relay configurations.
1. Smart network engineers carefully design and manage networks to control traffic flow and network security through access lists. Access lists allow segmentation of network access and filtering of traffic but cannot replace firewalls.
2. Access lists begin working immediately after being applied to an interface and allow removal of individual lines. The no access-list command removes an access list. Wildcard masks determine which bits in an address are significant for access lists.
3. Extended access lists can filter traffic based on source and destination addresses, protocol, and port number while standard lists filter on source address only. Named access lists identify themselves through names instead of numbers.
The document summarizes updates being made to Cisco's CCNA certification program. It introduces a new entry-level CCENT certification and discusses changes being made to the CCNA exam to focus more on hands-on skills, security, and basic wireless networking. It also provides information on CCNA concentration exams in security, voice, and wireless networking that candidates can pursue after achieving the CCNA.
This certificate of completion was presented to Kenan Spahi on July 23, 2015 for completing the Cisco Networking Academy Packet Tracer 101 course. The certificate recognizes Kenan Spahi's achievement in finishing the introductory Packet Tracer networking course.
The document discusses Cisco CCNA topics including the OSI and TCP/IP models, Cisco IOS, IPv4 addressing, subnetting, and password recovery procedures.
It provides details on each layer of the OSI and TCP/IP models, components of a Cisco router like ROM, RAM, NVRAM, and flash memory. It also covers Cisco IOS boot commands, router modes, and cursor commands.
The document also explains IPv4 addressing fundamentals like address classes, private addressing, subnet masks, CIDR notation, and provides examples of converting between binary and decimal.
Finally, it discusses subnetting concepts and provides examples of determining subnet masks and number of subnets based on given host or subnet requirements
IBM BladeCenter Fundamentals Introduction Dsunte Wilson
After completing this unit, you should be able to:
List the major elements common to the IBM BladeCenter
Describe the key aspects of compatibility between BladeCenter models
Identify the components providing redundancy in the BladeCenter chassis
Match the power components necessary to support varying BladeCenter resource configurations
List the power input requirements for the BladeCenter models
Describe the common cooling components used in the BladeCenter chassis
Describe the supported disk configurations for the BladeCenter S
The document discusses various topics for managing a Cisco internetwork including Cisco router components, the boot sequence, configuration registers, backing up and restoring the IOS and configuration, Cisco Discovery Protocol, Telnet, resolving hostnames, and troubleshooting tools. It provides details on these topics such as how to back up and restore configurations and software, use CDP to view neighbor information, set Telnet passwords, build a host table or use DNS for name resolution, and check network connectivity.
The document discusses various topics for managing a Cisco internetwork including Cisco router components, the boot sequence, configuration registers, backing up and restoring the IOS and configuration, Cisco Discovery Protocol, Telnet, resolving hostnames, and troubleshooting tools. It provides details on these topics such as how to back up and restore configurations and IOS files, view CDP neighbor information, set Telnet passwords, build a host table, and use DNS. The document is intended to help understand managing Cisco routers and internetworks.
This document provides an overview of managing Cisco IOS, including the router boot sequence, locating the IOS software, configuration register settings, recovering passwords, backing up and restoring the IOS, backing up and restoring router configurations, and Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). The router boot sequence involves POST, loading the IOS software from flash, and loading the startup-config from NVRAM. The configuration register controls how the router boots. Passwords can be recovered by changing this register. The IOS and configurations can be backed up to FTP/TFTP and restored. CDP allows administrators to gather hardware and protocol info about neighboring devices.
This document provides an overview of managing Cisco IOS, including the router boot sequence, locating the IOS software, configuration register settings, recovering passwords, backing up and restoring the IOS, backing up and restoring router configurations, and Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). The router boot sequence involves POST, loading the IOS software from flash, and loading the startup-config from NVRAM. The configuration register controls how the router boots. Passwords can be recovered by changing this register. The IOS and configurations can be backed up to FTP/TFTP and restored. CDP is used to gather hardware and protocol info about neighboring devices.
Router connects different networks located at geographical locations. It has various interfaces like Ethernet, Serial and supports protocols like RIP, OSPF for dynamic routing. The document provides details about Cisco router components, configuration, interfaces, routing protocols, troubleshooting commands and backup/restoration process using TFTP server.
This document provides an overview of Cisco router configuration, including:
1) The various components of a Cisco router and their functions, such as ROM, RAM, flash memory, and NVRAM.
2) The steps to initially configure a new Cisco router, such as setting the hostname and passwords, configuring interfaces with IP addresses, and saving the configuration.
3) Where the running and startup configurations are stored and how they can be viewed, copied between locations, or restored from an external host.
The document discusses Cisco routers and routing concepts. It provides details about Cisco router components, configuration, interfaces, routing protocols like RIP and IGRP, and autonomous systems. Cisco routers range from small access layer routers like the 700 series to large core routers like the 12000 series. Configuration is done through the console port initially and involves tasks like setting the hostname, passwords, interfaces and routing.
The document discusses Cisco router components, boot sequence, configuration register, backing up and restoring the IOS and configuration, Cisco Discovery Protocol, Telnet, resolving hostnames, and troubleshooting tools. It provides details on the router boot process, configuration register settings, using CDP to view neighbor information, setting Telnet passwords to access routers remotely, building a host table or using DNS for name resolution, and basic network connectivity tools like ping and trace.
The document discusses Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and how it can be used to gather information about neighboring and remote network devices. CDP discovers information like device identifiers, address lists, port identifiers, and capabilities without needing to know the data link layer protocol. The summary also describes how to use commands like show cdp neighbor, show cdp entry, ping, and telnet to view CDP information and connect to remote devices.
The document discusses configuring and testing CCNA Exploration Semester 1 - Chapter 11. It covers topics such as the Internetwork Operating System (IOS), IOS modes of operation, basic IOS commands, configuration files, and show commands. It provides instructions for configuring a router interface, hostname, passwords, and restoring configurations from backups.
This document discusses the basic components and configuration of a Cisco router. It describes the hardware components such as RAM, ROM, flash memory and NVRAM that store data and software. It also explains the boot process and how the configuration register controls boot options. The document provides an overview of how to configure interfaces, routing protocols, and view configurations through commands.
The document discusses routers and Cisco IOS. It describes how Cisco IOS is the operating system that controls routing and switching functions. It then explains the basic components and functions of routers, including memory components like ROM, RAM, NVRAM and Flash memory. It also discusses router interfaces, bootup sequence, and configuration modes.
Cisco IOS is the operating system that controls routing and switching functions on Cisco networking devices. It allows routers and switches to function by running configuration files that control traffic flow. Understanding Cisco IOS is essential for network administrators to properly configure and manage Cisco devices on their networks.
The Cisco IOS is the operating system that controls the routing and switching functions of Cisco networking devices. It allows routers and switches to function by running configuration files that contain parameters controlling traffic flow. The IOS software is stored in flash memory and loads the startup configuration from NVRAM on bootup. Setting a hostname, banner, and passwords are among the first configuration tasks for a new router.
Cisco IOS is the operating system that controls routing and switching functions on Cisco networking devices. It allows routers and switches to function by running configuration files that control traffic flow. Understanding Cisco IOS is essential for network administrators to properly configure and manage Cisco devices on their networks.
he content of the exams is proprietary.[4] Cisco and its learning partners offer a variety of different training methods,[5] including books published by Cisco Press, and online and classroom courses available under the title "Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices."
Cisco IOS is the operating system that controls routing and switching functions on Cisco networking devices. It allows routers and switches to function by running configuration files that control traffic flow. Understanding Cisco IOS is essential for network administrators to properly configure and manage Cisco devices on their networks.
How I Use Mind Mapping to Help De-Clutter My Brain
What is Mind Mapping?
I define it as a tool for decluttering your brain. Some people would describe its function as more of a brainstorming or organizing tool. Really though, it’s both. It’s a highly effective method for getting thoughts onto paper in a way that makes sense for you.
Because the fine details of your mind mapping process and results are always unique, it’s pretty much universally helpful, whatever your personality type.
The amazing thing about mind mapping is that it uses both the creative and the logical sides of your brain, and brings them into harmony!
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This 7-page document provides instructions for building a basic power supply. It begins by explaining what a power supply is and why one might want to build their own rather than purchase one. It then lists the necessary components and provides schematics to illustrate the basic concepts involved, such as how transformers, diodes, voltage regulators, and capacitors are used to convert AC to DC power. Wiring diagrams and step-by-step instructions describe how to assemble the power supply on a circuit board and connect it to an AC source and load. Optional additions like an LED indicator and notes of caution in working with mains power are also included.
CISCO - CCNA 200-120
These notes will be the basis for more detailed revision.
These "CCNA 200-120" Revision Notes consist of concise summaries or outlines of topics covered, lists of essential information needed.
The document contains 341 multiple choice questions from the CCNA Routing & Switching 200-120 exam. The questions cover topics such as NAT, routing protocols, VLANs, IPv6, routing, switching, and network security. Sample questions ask about types of NAT addresses, the danger of permit any entries in NAT access lists, and protocols like HSRP, OSPF, EIGRP, and VRRP. The document is broken into 6 pages with explanations for some answers.
Network Address Translation (NAT) is a way to map an entire network (or networks) to a single IP address.
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