Transcript CCNA 2 Module 3 Configuring a Router
CCNA 2 v3.1 Module 3 Configuring a Router
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Purpose of This PowerPoint
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NOT a study guide for the CCNA certification exam.
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Objectives
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Command-Line Interface Command Modes
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Configuring a Router Name
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Configuring Router Passwords
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Examining the show Commands
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Many show commands can be used to examine the contents of files in the router and for troubleshooting.
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In both privileged EXEC and user EXEC modes, the command show ?
provides a list of available show commands.
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Interface Configuration Commands
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Configuring an Ethernet Interface
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Importance of Configuration Standards
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Configuring Interface Descriptions
An interface description should identify important information such as a router, a circuit number, or a specific network segment. © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Login Banners
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Configuring Message-of-the-Day (MOTD)
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Host Name Resolution
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Host Table Configuration
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Configuration Backup and Documentation
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The copy running-config tftp Command
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The copy tftp running-config Command
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Summary
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