This document provides a summary of commands used for configuring and troubleshooting Cisco routers. It includes commands for configuring routing protocols like OSPF, commands for viewing router interfaces and configurations, commands for IP addressing and routing, and commands for WAN protocols. Sections cover memory, password, interface, IP, and troubleshooting commands.
The document discusses commands used for configuring and troubleshooting Cisco routers. It provides tables listing commands for OSPF configuration, examining router states, managing router memory and passwords, configuring interfaces, working with IP protocols, WAN protocols, and troubleshooting issues. The commands allow viewing routing and configuration information, copying files, and testing network connectivity.
This document provides a reference for Cisco router commands introduced during the Cisco Networking Academy Program semesters 2, 3, and 4 for CCNA certification, covering topics such as router configurations, interfaces, protocols, testing, and passwords. It includes the semester 2 lab topology diagram and lists physical router connection steps. The document is compiled from Cisco Networking Academy and CCNA study guide sources.
This document provides instructions for basic router operations and commands on a Cisco router including:
- How to access user and privileged modes, exit the router, and use keyboard shortcuts.
- Commands for viewing router information like the IOS version, configurations, interfaces, neighbors, and protocols.
- How to manage configuration files by backing up, restoring, and editing configurations.
- Instructions for configuring passwords, router identification, and auto-install.
- An overview of commands for configuring TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, serial interfaces, and basic routing protocols.
- Details on access lists, frame relay, and PPP configuration.
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.
This document provides summaries of several Cisco IOS commands related to LAN switching, VLANs, trunking, VTP, spanning tree, MAC address tables, and Frame Relay. It begins with brief explanations of commands such as "show interface trunk", "show mac-address-table", "show spanning-tree vlan", "show vlan brief", and "show vtp status", highlighting the key information provided by each command. Configuration commands are also summarized, including examples for setting the VTP domain name, password, and pruning, as well as making a switch the root bridge using "spanning-tree vlan root primary". The document concludes with summaries of Frame Relay commands like "debug frame lmi", "enc
This document provides a CCNA command cheat sheet covering Cisco IOS commands for the CCNA exam. It includes sections summarizing commands for Cisco device configuration, interface configuration, routing protocols, privilege mode commands, and more. The cheat sheet covers both ICND exam parts 1 and 2 and is intended to help review the majority of commands found on the CCNA exam.
The document discusses commands used for configuring and troubleshooting Cisco routers. It provides tables listing commands for OSPF configuration, examining router states, managing router memory and passwords, configuring interfaces, working with IP protocols, WAN protocols, and troubleshooting issues. The commands allow viewing routing and configuration information, copying files, and testing network connectivity.
This document provides a reference for Cisco router commands introduced during the Cisco Networking Academy Program semesters 2, 3, and 4 for CCNA certification, covering topics such as router configurations, interfaces, protocols, testing, and passwords. It includes the semester 2 lab topology diagram and lists physical router connection steps. The document is compiled from Cisco Networking Academy and CCNA study guide sources.
This document provides instructions for basic router operations and commands on a Cisco router including:
- How to access user and privileged modes, exit the router, and use keyboard shortcuts.
- Commands for viewing router information like the IOS version, configurations, interfaces, neighbors, and protocols.
- How to manage configuration files by backing up, restoring, and editing configurations.
- Instructions for configuring passwords, router identification, and auto-install.
- An overview of commands for configuring TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, serial interfaces, and basic routing protocols.
- Details on access lists, frame relay, and PPP configuration.
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.
This document provides summaries of several Cisco IOS commands related to LAN switching, VLANs, trunking, VTP, spanning tree, MAC address tables, and Frame Relay. It begins with brief explanations of commands such as "show interface trunk", "show mac-address-table", "show spanning-tree vlan", "show vlan brief", and "show vtp status", highlighting the key information provided by each command. Configuration commands are also summarized, including examples for setting the VTP domain name, password, and pruning, as well as making a switch the root bridge using "spanning-tree vlan root primary". The document concludes with summaries of Frame Relay commands like "debug frame lmi", "enc
This document provides a CCNA command cheat sheet covering Cisco IOS commands for the CCNA exam. It includes sections summarizing commands for Cisco device configuration, interface configuration, routing protocols, privilege mode commands, and more. The cheat sheet covers both ICND exam parts 1 and 2 and is intended to help review the majority of commands found on the CCNA exam.
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.
This document contains instructions and configuration steps for configuring Cisco routers and switches. It discusses configuring global settings like hostname and MOTD banners on routers. It also provides steps for configuring router passwords, interfaces with IP addresses, and saving configurations. The document contains tasks for configuring a switch interface description and saving the RAM configuration to NVRAM.
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.
This document provides instructions for configuring passwords on a Cisco router to restrict access to the console, virtual terminals (VTY), and privileged EXEC mode. It explains that passwords should be set on the console and VTY lines to prevent unauthorized access. The steps shown allow setting passwords on the console line using the "line console 0" and "password" commands. VTY line passwords are configured on lines 0 to 4 using similar commands. Privileged EXEC mode passwords can be set with the "enable password" command, while "enable secret" encrypts the password. Finally, the "service password-encryption" command encrypts all router passwords.
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.
Cisco routers have different command modes including user EXEC, privileged EXEC, global configuration, and interface configuration modes. Each mode provides access to different commands. Common routing protocols like RIP, OSPF, IGRP, and BGP can be configured through commands in global and router configuration modes. The status of router interfaces and links can be checked using LED indicators on the router and connected transceivers.
This document is a course document for the Cisco CCNA course taught at the Tehran Institute of Technology. It covers topics such as managing device names and passwords, console and interface configurations, and connecting two routers using point-to-point serial connections either back-to-back or over long distances using CSU/DSU modems. The document provides configuration examples for setting passwords, interface settings like IP addresses and descriptions, and serial interface settings for clock rate and bandwidth.
This document provides an overview of Cisco router modes, commands, and configuration options. It lists the different router modes including user exec mode, privileged exec mode, global configuration mode, interface configuration mode, and router configuration mode. It also lists many common Cisco router commands used for configuration, troubleshooting, and management. These commands allow configuration and management of interfaces, routing protocols, access control lists, NAT, DHCP, and other router functions. The document provides brief descriptions and examples of using some key commands.
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.
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.
Routers are networking devices that connect different networks. This document discusses router basics including Cisco router models, external and internal parts of routers, software used to configure routers, and basic router configuration tasks like setting passwords, configuring interfaces, and setting static and default routes. It provides a step-by-step guide to initial router setup and configuration.
This document provides an overview of commonly used router commands organized into the following categories: keyboard shortcuts, configuration, general commands, privileged mode commands, setting passwords, router processes and statistics, IP commands, CDP commands, IPX commands, routing protocols, access lists, WAN configurations, and miscellaneous commands. It includes brief explanations and examples of commands for configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting a router.
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CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE
A computer network, or simply a network, is a collection of computer and other hardware components interconnected by communication channels that allow sharing of resources and information. Where at least one process in one device is able to send/receive data to/from at least one process residing in a remote device, then the two devices are said to be in a network. Simply, more than one computer interconnected through a communication medium for information interchange is called a computer network.
This document provides a CCNA command cheat sheet covering Cisco IOS commands for the CCNA exam. It includes sections summarizing commands for Cisco device configuration, interface configuration, routing protocols, privilege mode commands, and more. The cheat sheet covers both ICND exam parts 1 and 2 and is intended to help review the majority of commands found on the CCNA exam.
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.
Here are the key steps to reset the router configuration to factory defaults:
1. Access privileged EXEC mode by entering "enable"
2. Erase the startup configuration file by entering "erase startup-config", then confirm by pressing enter. This removes any saved configuration.
3. Reload the router by entering "reload". This will perform a soft reboot and reload the factory default configuration stored in ROM.
The router is now reset to its original factory settings. The IP addresses, passwords, and all other configuration changes made are erased.
The document provides an overview of the OSI model, TCP/IP protocols, Cisco IOS modes, router components, cabling, router management, LAN switching concepts, IP addressing, routing protocols, and IPv6 migration methods. It summarizes key topics for the CCNA exam in 10 sentences or less per section.
The document describes the steps to establish a TCP connection between two hosts (Host A and Host B) as follows:
1. Host A sends a TCP SYN packet to Host B.
2. Host B receives the SYN from Host A and sends a SYN-ACK to Host A.
3. Host A receives the SYN-ACK from Host B and sends an ACK, and the TCP socket connection is then established.
The document provides information about configuring a router, including:
- Configuring passwords, interfaces, banners, and host tables
- Using commands like hostname, enable password, interface type, ip address, no shut, banner motd, clock timezone, and ip host
- Verifying configurations with show commands
- Saving configurations to NVRAM and erasing startup configurations
This document discusses how to configure a router, including:
1. Entering global configuration mode to make configuration changes.
2. Configuring the router name, passwords, and interfaces such as serial and Ethernet.
3. Using show commands to examine router information and configurations.
4. Adding descriptions to interfaces and a message of the day banner.
5. Storing configurations on a TFTP server for backups and restoration.
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.
This document contains instructions and configuration steps for configuring Cisco routers and switches. It discusses configuring global settings like hostname and MOTD banners on routers. It also provides steps for configuring router passwords, interfaces with IP addresses, and saving configurations. The document contains tasks for configuring a switch interface description and saving the RAM configuration to NVRAM.
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.
This document provides instructions for configuring passwords on a Cisco router to restrict access to the console, virtual terminals (VTY), and privileged EXEC mode. It explains that passwords should be set on the console and VTY lines to prevent unauthorized access. The steps shown allow setting passwords on the console line using the "line console 0" and "password" commands. VTY line passwords are configured on lines 0 to 4 using similar commands. Privileged EXEC mode passwords can be set with the "enable password" command, while "enable secret" encrypts the password. Finally, the "service password-encryption" command encrypts all router passwords.
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.
Cisco routers have different command modes including user EXEC, privileged EXEC, global configuration, and interface configuration modes. Each mode provides access to different commands. Common routing protocols like RIP, OSPF, IGRP, and BGP can be configured through commands in global and router configuration modes. The status of router interfaces and links can be checked using LED indicators on the router and connected transceivers.
This document is a course document for the Cisco CCNA course taught at the Tehran Institute of Technology. It covers topics such as managing device names and passwords, console and interface configurations, and connecting two routers using point-to-point serial connections either back-to-back or over long distances using CSU/DSU modems. The document provides configuration examples for setting passwords, interface settings like IP addresses and descriptions, and serial interface settings for clock rate and bandwidth.
This document provides an overview of Cisco router modes, commands, and configuration options. It lists the different router modes including user exec mode, privileged exec mode, global configuration mode, interface configuration mode, and router configuration mode. It also lists many common Cisco router commands used for configuration, troubleshooting, and management. These commands allow configuration and management of interfaces, routing protocols, access control lists, NAT, DHCP, and other router functions. The document provides brief descriptions and examples of using some key commands.
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.
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.
Routers are networking devices that connect different networks. This document discusses router basics including Cisco router models, external and internal parts of routers, software used to configure routers, and basic router configuration tasks like setting passwords, configuring interfaces, and setting static and default routes. It provides a step-by-step guide to initial router setup and configuration.
This document provides an overview of commonly used router commands organized into the following categories: keyboard shortcuts, configuration, general commands, privileged mode commands, setting passwords, router processes and statistics, IP commands, CDP commands, IPX commands, routing protocols, access lists, WAN configurations, and miscellaneous commands. It includes brief explanations and examples of commands for configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting a router.
A PROJECT REPORT
On
CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE
A computer network, or simply a network, is a collection of computer and other hardware components interconnected by communication channels that allow sharing of resources and information. Where at least one process in one device is able to send/receive data to/from at least one process residing in a remote device, then the two devices are said to be in a network. Simply, more than one computer interconnected through a communication medium for information interchange is called a computer network.
This document provides a CCNA command cheat sheet covering Cisco IOS commands for the CCNA exam. It includes sections summarizing commands for Cisco device configuration, interface configuration, routing protocols, privilege mode commands, and more. The cheat sheet covers both ICND exam parts 1 and 2 and is intended to help review the majority of commands found on the CCNA exam.
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.
Here are the key steps to reset the router configuration to factory defaults:
1. Access privileged EXEC mode by entering "enable"
2. Erase the startup configuration file by entering "erase startup-config", then confirm by pressing enter. This removes any saved configuration.
3. Reload the router by entering "reload". This will perform a soft reboot and reload the factory default configuration stored in ROM.
The router is now reset to its original factory settings. The IP addresses, passwords, and all other configuration changes made are erased.
The document provides an overview of the OSI model, TCP/IP protocols, Cisco IOS modes, router components, cabling, router management, LAN switching concepts, IP addressing, routing protocols, and IPv6 migration methods. It summarizes key topics for the CCNA exam in 10 sentences or less per section.
The document describes the steps to establish a TCP connection between two hosts (Host A and Host B) as follows:
1. Host A sends a TCP SYN packet to Host B.
2. Host B receives the SYN from Host A and sends a SYN-ACK to Host A.
3. Host A receives the SYN-ACK from Host B and sends an ACK, and the TCP socket connection is then established.
The document provides information about configuring a router, including:
- Configuring passwords, interfaces, banners, and host tables
- Using commands like hostname, enable password, interface type, ip address, no shut, banner motd, clock timezone, and ip host
- Verifying configurations with show commands
- Saving configurations to NVRAM and erasing startup configurations
This document discusses how to configure a router, including:
1. Entering global configuration mode to make configuration changes.
2. Configuring the router name, passwords, and interfaces such as serial and Ethernet.
3. Using show commands to examine router information and configurations.
4. Adding descriptions to interfaces and a message of the day banner.
5. Storing configurations on a TFTP server for backups and restoration.
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.
Cisco Internetworking Operating System (ios)Netwax Lab
Cisco IOS (originally Internetwork Operating
System) is software used on most Cisco Systems
routers and current Cisco network switches.
(Earlier switches ran CatOS.) IOS is a package of
routing, switching, internetworking and
telecommunications functions integrated into a
multitasking operating system.
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The document provides information about Cisco router configuration including:
- Cisco IOS software uses different command modes like user EXEC, privileged EXEC, global configuration, and interface configuration modes to access commands.
- It describes how to configure IP addresses, routing protocols like RIP, OSPF, IGRP, and BGP.
- It also covers getting help, working with configuration files, and monitoring router and link status using LED indicators.
CCNA Routing Protocol Commands.IP ROUTING, Static Routing, RIP (Routing Information Protocol), EIGRP, Verifying EIGRP and more.
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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.
Network Design on cisco packet tracer 6.0Saurav Pandey
This document proposes a network design using access controls and VoIP. It includes configuration of routers, switches, VLANs, DHCP, RIP routing protocol, frame relay, telnet, ACLs and VoIP protocols like Call Manager Express. The network connects three locations - a head office and two branch offices - using routers, switches, frame relay, VLANs and access controls to filter unauthorized traffic and allow only genuine users. VoIP is implemented using protocols like DHCP, Call Manager Express, phone directory and dial peer configuration to enable voice calls between the locations over the IP network.
The document provides information on configuring Cisco routers, including:
- Cisco IOS software uses different command modes to access groups of commands, including user EXEC, privileged EXEC, and configuration modes.
- IP addresses, routing protocols, and other settings are configured in privileged EXEC or configuration modes using commands like interface, ip address, router rip/ospf/eigrp, and more.
- Router and link status can be checked using LED indicators on ports and transceiver modules.
This document provides instructions for using the TRACE.BAT utility to trace network information for a given IP address, hostname, email address, or URL. It runs on Windows 95, 98, and ME and generates a text report with details like IP address, hostname, domain registration, and more. The report is opened automatically in Notepad.
- The document describes how to configure Novell IPX on Cisco routers, including determining the IPX network number, enabling IPX routing on interfaces, configuring encapsulation types, and verifying IPX operation. It also covers using access lists and SAP filters to control IPX traffic and broadcasts.
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 commands and examples for configuring routing protocols like RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, static routing and default routing on Cisco routers. It also covers IP routing commands, switching configuration for VLANs, trunking, inter-VLAN routing and VTP on Cisco switches. Basic router and switch configurations including passwords, interfaces, IP addresses are demonstrated along with backup, restore and recovery procedures.
The document provides information on Cisco IOS modes of operation including:
- User EXEC mode allows basic commands and is the initial mode when connecting. Privileged EXEC requires a password and has additional commands.
- Global configuration mode allows modifying system-wide settings and is accessed from privileged EXEC. Interface configuration customizes individual interfaces.
- IP addresses are configured by entering interface configuration mode and using the ip address command. Routing protocols like RIP and OSPF are configured in global mode by specifying networks and other options.
Cisco routers have different command modes including user EXEC, privileged EXEC, global configuration, and interface configuration modes. Each mode provides access to different commands. Common routing protocols like RIP, OSPF, IGRP, and BGP can be configured through commands in global and router configuration modes. The status of router interfaces and links can be checked using LED indicators on the router and connected transceivers.
The document provides information on Cisco IOS modes of operation including:
- User EXEC mode allows basic commands and is the initial mode when connecting. Privileged EXEC requires a password and has additional commands.
- Global configuration mode allows modifying system-wide settings and is accessed from privileged EXEC. Interface configuration customizes individual interfaces.
- IP addresses are configured by entering interface configuration mode and using the ip address command. Routing protocols like RIP and OSPF are configured in global mode by specifying router commands and network numbers.
The document provides instructions for a series of labs using NetSim to simulate Cisco routers. The labs cover connecting to a router, basic commands, show commands, CDP configuration, extended basics like setting the hostname and passwords, and configuring a banner message. The goal is to familiarize users with the Cisco IOS command line interface and basic router configuration.
This document provides an overview of Cisco's IOS and the Cisco Switch and Desktop Monitor (SDM). It discusses connecting to Cisco routers, the boot-up process, command-line interface modes, configuration modes, editing features, administrative functions like hostnames, banners, passwords, and interface descriptions. It also covers bringing up and configuring interfaces, viewing and saving configurations, and verification tools.
This document provides an overview of Cisco's IOS and the Cisco Switch and Desktop Monitor (SDM). It discusses connecting to Cisco routers, the boot-up process, command line interface modes, configuration modes, editing features, administrative functions like hostnames, banners, passwords, and interface descriptions. It also covers bringing up and configuring interfaces, viewing and saving configurations, and verification tools.
Day 4 - Excel Automation and Data ManipulationUiPathCommunity
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In this fourth session, we shall learn how to automate Excel-related tasks and manipulate data using UiPath Studio.
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About Excel Automation and Excel Activities
About Data Manipulation and Data Conversion
About Strings and String Manipulation
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Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 2DianaGray10
This session is focused on setting up Project, Train Model and Refine Model in Communication Mining platform. We will understand data ingestion, various phases of Model training and best practices.
• Administration
• Manage Sources and Dataset
• Taxonomy
• Model Training
• Refining Models and using Validation
• Best practices
• Q/A
ScyllaDB is making a major architecture shift. We’re moving from vNode replication to tablets – fragments of tables that are distributed independently, enabling dynamic data distribution and extreme elasticity. In this keynote, ScyllaDB co-founder and CTO Avi Kivity explains the reason for this shift, provides a look at the implementation and roadmap, and shares how this shift benefits ScyllaDB users.
In our second session, we shall learn all about the main features and fundamentals of UiPath Studio that enable us to use the building blocks for any automation project.
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Variables and Datatypes
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Arguments
Control Flows and Loops
Conditional Statements
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Control Flow in Studio
QA or the Highway - Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend appl...zjhamm304
These are the slides for the presentation, "Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend applications" that was presented at QA or the Highway 2024 in Columbus, OH by Zachary Hamm.
ScyllaDB Leaps Forward with Dor Laor, CEO of ScyllaDBScyllaDB
Join ScyllaDB’s CEO, Dor Laor, as he introduces the revolutionary tablet architecture that makes one of the fastest databases fully elastic. Dor will also detail the significant advancements in ScyllaDB Cloud’s security and elasticity features as well as the speed boost that ScyllaDB Enterprise 2024.1 received.
DynamoDB to ScyllaDB: Technical Comparison and the Path to SuccessScyllaDB
What can you expect when migrating from DynamoDB to ScyllaDB? This session provides a jumpstart based on what we’ve learned from working with your peers across hundreds of use cases. Discover how ScyllaDB’s architecture, capabilities, and performance compares to DynamoDB’s. Then, hear about your DynamoDB to ScyllaDB migration options and practical strategies for success, including our top do’s and don’ts.
MongoDB vs ScyllaDB: Tractian’s Experience with Real-Time MLScyllaDB
Tractian, an AI-driven industrial monitoring company, recently discovered that their real-time ML environment needed to handle a tenfold increase in data throughput. In this session, JP Voltani (Head of Engineering at Tractian), details why and how they moved to ScyllaDB to scale their data pipeline for this challenge. JP compares ScyllaDB, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL, evaluating their data models, query languages, sharding and replication, and benchmark results. Attendees will gain practical insights into the MongoDB to ScyllaDB migration process, including challenges, lessons learned, and the impact on product performance.
MySQL InnoDB Storage Engine: Deep Dive - MydbopsMydbops
This presentation, titled "MySQL - InnoDB" and delivered by Mayank Prasad at the Mydbops Open Source Database Meetup 16 on June 8th, 2024, covers dynamic configuration of REDO logs and instant ADD/DROP columns in InnoDB.
This presentation dives deep into the world of InnoDB, exploring two ground-breaking features introduced in MySQL 8.0:
• Dynamic Configuration of REDO Logs: Enhance your database's performance and flexibility with on-the-fly adjustments to REDO log capacity. Unleash the power of the snake metaphor to visualize how InnoDB manages REDO log files.
• Instant ADD/DROP Columns: Say goodbye to costly table rebuilds! This presentation unveils how InnoDB now enables seamless addition and removal of columns without compromising data integrity or incurring downtime.
Key Learnings:
• Grasp the concept of REDO logs and their significance in InnoDB's transaction management.
• Discover the advantages of dynamic REDO log configuration and how to leverage it for optimal performance.
• Understand the inner workings of instant ADD/DROP columns and their impact on database operations.
• Gain valuable insights into the row versioning mechanism that empowers instant column modifications.
Conversational agents, or chatbots, are increasingly used to access all sorts of services using natural language. While open-domain chatbots - like ChatGPT - can converse on any topic, task-oriented chatbots - the focus of this paper - are designed for specific tasks, like booking a flight, obtaining customer support, or setting an appointment. Like any other software, task-oriented chatbots need to be properly tested, usually by defining and executing test scenarios (i.e., sequences of user-chatbot interactions). However, there is currently a lack of methods to quantify the completeness and strength of such test scenarios, which can lead to low-quality tests, and hence to buggy chatbots.
To fill this gap, we propose adapting mutation testing (MuT) for task-oriented chatbots. To this end, we introduce a set of mutation operators that emulate faults in chatbot designs, an architecture that enables MuT on chatbots built using heterogeneous technologies, and a practical realisation as an Eclipse plugin. Moreover, we evaluate the applicability, effectiveness and efficiency of our approach on open-source chatbots, with promising results.
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What is RPA? Benefits of RPA?
RPA Applications
The UiPath End-to-End Automation Platform
UiPath Studio CE Installation and Setup
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Introduction to Automation
UiPath Business Automation Platform
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Test Management as Chapter 5 of ISTQB Foundation. Topics covered are Test Organization, Test Planning and Estimation, Test Monitoring and Control, Test Execution Schedule, Test Strategy, Risk Management, Defect Management
An All-Around Benchmark of the DBaaS MarketScyllaDB
The entire database market is moving towards Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS), resulting in a heterogeneous DBaaS landscape shaped by database vendors, cloud providers, and DBaaS brokers. This DBaaS landscape is rapidly evolving and the DBaaS products differ in their features but also their price and performance capabilities. In consequence, selecting the optimal DBaaS provider for the customer needs becomes a challenge, especially for performance-critical applications.
To enable an on-demand comparison of the DBaaS landscape we present the benchANT DBaaS Navigator, an open DBaaS comparison platform for management and deployment features, costs, and performance. The DBaaS Navigator is an open data platform that enables the comparison of over 20 DBaaS providers for the relational and NoSQL databases.
This talk will provide a brief overview of the benchmarked categories with a focus on the technical categories such as price/performance for NoSQL DBaaS and how ScyllaDB Cloud is performing.
Radically Outperforming DynamoDB @ Digital Turbine with SADA and Google CloudScyllaDB
Digital Turbine, the Leading Mobile Growth & Monetization Platform, did the analysis and made the leap from DynamoDB to ScyllaDB Cloud on GCP. Suffice it to say, they stuck the landing. We'll introduce Joseph Shorter, VP, Platform Architecture at DT, who lead the charge for change and can speak first-hand to the performance, reliability, and cost benefits of this move. Miles Ward, CTO @ SADA will help explore what this move looks like behind the scenes, in the Scylla Cloud SaaS platform. We'll walk you through before and after, and what it took to get there (easier than you'd guess I bet!).
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
Keywords: AI, Containeres, Kubernetes, Cloud Native
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Event date: 19th June 2024, Tate Modern
Lee Barnes - Path to Becoming an Effective Test Automation Engineer.pdfleebarnesutopia
So… you want to become a Test Automation Engineer (or hire and develop one)? While there’s quite a bit of information available about important technical and tool skills to master, there’s not enough discussion around the path to becoming an effective Test Automation Engineer that knows how to add VALUE. In my experience this had led to a proliferation of engineers who are proficient with tools and building frameworks but have skill and knowledge gaps, especially in software testing, that reduce the value they deliver with test automation.
In this talk, Lee will share his lessons learned from over 30 years of working with, and mentoring, hundreds of Test Automation Engineers. Whether you’re looking to get started in test automation or just want to improve your trade, this talk will give you a solid foundation and roadmap for ensuring your test automation efforts continuously add value. This talk is equally valuable for both aspiring Test Automation Engineers and those managing them! All attendees will take away a set of key foundational knowledge and a high-level learning path for leveling up test automation skills and ensuring they add value to their organizations.
5. Būsenos tikrinimo komandos Table Router Examination Commands Command Results show CDP Neighbor Shows the routers that are directly connected to your router by LAN or serial connections. show clock Shows the time and date settings for the router. show flash Shows the IOS file or files contained in the router's Flash RAM and the amount of total Flash RAM and used Flash RAM. show history Shows a list of your last 10 commands. show hub Shows information on the status of the hub ports of a 2505 router. show interface ethernet [ interface number ] Shows the current configuration of a specified Ethernet interface. show interface serial [ interface number ] Shows the current configuration of a specified serial interface. show interfaces Lists all the interfaces on the router and statistics related to the interface such as their current configuration and encapsulation. Also tells you if the interface is active. show processes Shows CPU utilization inforamtion. show protocol Lists the routing protocols configured on the router. show version Shows the version of the IOS currently running on the router.
6. Atminties panaudos komandos Table A.2 Router Memory-Related Commands Command Results copy flash tftp Privileged command to copy an IOS file from Flash to the TFTP server copy running-config startup-config Copies the currently running configuration to the router's NVRAM. copy startup-config tftp Privileged command to copy the startup configuration from NVRAM to a TFTP server. copy tftp flash Privileged command to copy an IOS file from a TFTP server to the router's Flash RAM. copy tftp startup-config Privileged command to copy a startup configuration file from a TFTP server to the router's NVRAM. erase startup-config Erases the startup-configuration from the router's NVRAM. show running-config Privileged command that shows the router configuration currently running in RAM. show startup-config Privileged command that shows the router configuration stored in the router's NVRAM. Loaded by the router when the router is rebooted.
7. Slaptažodžių panaudos komandos Table A.3 Password and Router Name Commands Command Results enable secret password [ password ] Global configuration command that enables you to change the secret Privileged mode password on the router. hostname [ name ] Global configuration command that changes the name of the router. line console 0 Enables you to enter the Line Configuration mode to set the login password for the router. line vty 0 4 Enables you to enter the virtual terminal Configuration mode to set the virtual terminal password for the router. password [ password ] Used in the line console 0 Configuration mode to set the login password for the router; also used in the line vty 0 4 Configuration mode to set the virtual terminal password for the router.
8. Sąsajos panaudos komandos Table A.4 Interface Configuration Commands Command Results config Privileged command that enables you to enter the Global Configuration mode. Ctrl+Z While not an actual interface configuration command, it is the command used to end a router configuration session. enable cdp Enables a particular interface (you must be in the config-if Configuration mode) to show connected neighbor routers (you can then use the show cdp neighbor command on the router). Encapsulation [ encapsulation type ] Interface-specific configuration command that enables you to set the encapsulation type for a LAN or serial interface on the router. interface ethernet [ interface number ] Global Configuration command that enables you to configure parameters related to a particular Ethernet interface. interface serial [ interface number ] Global configuration command that enables you to configure parameters related to a particular serial interface.
9. IP panaudos komandos (1) Table A.5 IP-Related Commands Command Results access-list [ list # ] permit or deny [ ip address ] [ wildcard mask ] Global configuration command for creating an IP Access list. The network or node address that will be permitted or denied must be included and the wildcard mask must be provided. Repeat this command for each line that will appear in the Access list. The list # range for IP lists is 1–99. debug ip igrp transaction Privileged command that enables you to view statistics related to IGRP update messages on the router. debug ip rip Privileged command that enables you to view the RIP update messages sent and received by the router. ip access-group [ list number ] out or in Interface configuration command where you group a particular IP Access list to an interface. The out or in parameter is used to filter traffic going either out or in the specified interface. ip address [ ip address ] [ subnet mask ] Used in the config-if mode to assign an IP address to a router interface. The ip address command is followed by the ip address and subnet you are assigning to the interface. ip routing Global configuration command that enables IP routing on the router. ip unnumbered [ interface or logical interface ] Config-if prompt command enables you to designate a serial interface as not having its own IP address. The interface or logical interface parameter must designate a router interface (such as an Ethernet port) on the router that does have an IP address.
10. IP panaudos komandos (2) network [ major network number ] Used with the router rip and router igrp commands to specify the major IP networks that the router is directly connected to. no debug all Turns off debugging (Privileged mode command). no ip routing Global configuration command that disables IP routing on the router. router igrp [ autonomous system number ] Global configuration command that turns on IGRP routing. The autonomous number is the AS number for the routing domain that the router belongs to (if an AS exists). router rip Global configuration command the turns on RIP routing. show access-list [ list number ] Enables you to view a particular Access list. The list number is the number you assigned to the list when you created it. show ip interface [ interface type and number ] Command enables you to view the IP related configuration settings for a particular router interface. show ip protocol Provides information related to the routing protocol updates sent and received by the router (such as RIP broadcasts). show ip route Shows the RIP or IGRP routing table for the router. telnet [ ip address ] A user and Privileged command that enables you to log in to a router remotely.
11. WAN panaudos komandos Table A.8 WAN-Related Commands Command Results bandwidth [ bandwidth ] A config-if command for setting the bandwidth of a serial interface. clock rate [ clockrate ] config-if command used to set the clock rate on a serial interface when the router is used as a DCE device. encapsulation [ WAN protocol ] config-if command for setting the WAN encapsulation type for a serial interface (such as PPP, HDLC, and so on). frame-relay interface-dlci [ dlci # ] config-if command to set the DLCI number for a Frame-Relay configured interface. frame-relay lmi-type [ LMI type ] config-if command to set the LMI type for a Frame-Relay configured interface isdn spid[ spid channel designation ] [ SPID # ] Global configuration command for entering the unique SPID number for each ISDN channel. isdn switch type basic-[ switch identifier ] Global configuration command that sets the ISDN switch type that your router is connected to. show frame-relay lmi Shows invalid messages sent or received via the router's Frame-Relay connection. show frame-relay map Shows the DLCI mapping to the router's interfaces.
12. WAN panaudos komandos Table A.8 WAN-Related Commands Command Results x25 address [ data link address ] config-if command used to set the data link address for X.25, when X.25 is set as the encapsulation type. x25 ips [ bits ] config-if command used to set the input packet size for an X.25 interface. x25 ops [ bits ] config-if command used to set the output packet size for an X.25 interface. x25 win [ number of packets ] config-if command to set the input window size for an X.25 interface. x25 wout [ number of packets ] config-if command to set the output window size for an X.25 interface.
13. Derinimo panaudos komandos Table A.9 Troubleshooting Commands Command Results ping [ node address ] Used to check the connection between two different router's ( ping followed by the IP address or AppleTalk node address) on the remote router's interface. This command can also be used to check the connection between nodes on the network. show controller Lets you take a look at the status of interface controllers on the router. show interface [ interface type ] [ interface number ] An excellent command for viewing all the parameters related to a specific interface on the router. show stacks Provides error messages related to the crashing of a router when the router is restarted. trace [ ip address ] Shows the path between your router and another router or node on the internetwork. This command can also be used with AppleTalk addresses.
14. Kitos panaudos komandos Table A.10 Miscellaneous IOS Commands Command Results banner motd [banner end character] Global configuration command that enables you to create a banner for the router login screen. The banner end character is any non-alphanumeric Result. character that tells the configuration mode that you are signaling the end of the banner text. Ctrl+Z While not an actual interface configuration command it is the command used to end a router configuration session. disable Exits the Privileged mode and returns to the User mode. enable Enter the Privileged mode. You must supply the Privileged password to enter the Privileged mode using this command. quit User and Privileged command that enables you to exit the router. reload Privileged command that reboots the router. set clock Privileged command that enables you to set the time and the date on the router.