Introduction to networking (Yarnfield) Configure a router.

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Introduction to networking (Yarnfield) Configure a router

Objectives  Describe the router startup process  Be able to configure a router with:  A name  Set passwords  Examine show commands  Configure an Ethernet interface  Execute changes to a router  Save changes to a router  Configure an interface description  Configure a message-of-the-day banner  Configure host tables

Stages of the router power-on boot sequence

CLI command modes Router#configure terminal Router(config)# Interface mode Line mode Router mode Subinterface mode Controller mode

Configuring a router name

Configure a router password Enable secret command is encrypted, enable password is not. Router(config)#service password-encryption (provides weak encryption)

Examining the show commands  Router#show interfaces serial 0/1  show clock - Shows the time set in the router  show hosts - Displays a cached list of host names and addresses  show users - Displays all users who are connected to the router  show history - Displays a history of commands that have been entered  show flash - Displays information about flash memory and what IOS files are stored there  show version - Displays information about the currently loaded software version along with hardware and device information.  show arp - Displays the ARP table of the router  show protocols - Displays the global and interface-specific status of any configured Layer 3 protocols  show startup-config - Displays the saved configuration located in NVRAM  show running-config - Displays the contents of the currently running configuration file or the configuration for a specific interface, or map class information.

Configuring the Ethernet interface 1.Enter global configuration mode. 2.Enter interface configuration mode. 3.Specify the interface address and subnet mask. 4.Enable the interface.

Interface descriptions An interface description should identify important information such as a router, a circuit number, or a specific network segment. A description of an interface can help a network user remember specific information about the interface, such as what network the interface services

Configuring an interface description

Configure a message of the day 1.Use the configure terminal command to enter global configuration mode. 2.Enter the command banner motd # #. 3.Issue the copy running-config startup-config command to save the changes.

Host name resolution  Host name resolution is the process that a computer system uses to associate a host name with an IP address. Host names, unlike DNS names, are significant only on the router on which they are configured

Configuring host tables 1. Enter global configuration mode. 2. Enter the ip host command followed by the name of the router and all IP addresses associated with the router interfaces. 3. Repeat Step 2 until all routers in the network are entered. 4. Save the configuration to NVRAM.

Making configuration changes

Summary Serial interfaces require a clock signal to control the timing of the communications An interface must have an IP address and subnet mask to route IP packets. By default, interfaces are turned off or disabled. Host name resolution translates names to IP addresses Configuration backup can be stored on a TFTP server, on a network server, or on a disk.

Questions... ... are there any?