CS 380 Switch/Router Lab Project Introduction

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CS 380 Switch/Router Lab Project Introduction Int. to Comp. Networks Switch/Router Lab Project Intro.

Switch/Router Lab Project Intro. Network Diagram 212.163.60.1 RIP 212.163.60.2 0/1 Router 1 0/0 0/1 Router 2 0/0 212.163.59.1 220.163.57.1 Switch 1 212.163.59.10 Switch 2 220.163.57.10 Console Console PC 1 212.163.59.2 PC 2 220.163.57.2 Password for Router 1 & Router 2: router Password for Switch 1 & Switch 2: switch CS380 Int. to Comp. Networks Switch/Router Lab Project Intro.

Switch/Router Lab Project Intro. IOS Basics IOS (Cisco’s Internetwork Operation System) - for all Cisco routers and the Cisco 1900 Series Switches - second most used OS in the world - covered about 70% of the Internet Two main modes of operations 1. USER EXEC - access only a limited # of basic monitoring command 2. PRIVILEDGED EXEC - access all router commands (e.g. configuration and management) - allow only authorized users (Password protected) CS380 Int. to Comp. Networks Switch/Router Lab Project Intro.

Switch/Router Lab Project Intro. IOS Functionality “ENABLE” “Configure <something>” “USER EXEC” “PRIVILEDGED EXEC” “CONFIGURATION” Mode Mode Mode SHOW SHOW IP “EXIT” Or “DISABLE” “EXIT” Or “CNTRL-Z” IP CDP NEIGHBOR INTERFACE CS380 Int. to Comp. Networks Switch/Router Lab Project Intro.

Understanding Cisco Hardware FLASH serves like the Hard Drive in the PC Turn on the Cisco Router  POST (power on self-test)  FLASH (IOS with startup_config)  Decompress IOS from Flash and load it to RAM  You will see “###### ……. ” on your screen CS380 Int. to Comp. Networks Switch/Router Lab Project Intro.

Access to the Router/Switch Method 1 1. Use a “rollover” cable to connect the PC directly to the “Console” port of the Router/Switch 2. Use HyperTerminal to login Method 2 1. Use telnet to login (You need to have the password to login) CS380 Int. to Comp. Networks Switch/Router Lab Project Intro.

Switch/Router Lab Project Intro. Back of the Router 2nd Slot: Slot#1 1st Slot: Slot#0 E 0/1 S 0/0 E 0/0 CONSOLE AUX S 0/1 Ethernet 0/0 Modem Connected To AUX Serial Interface might connect to a leased line or WAN connection Ethernet 0/1 Connect To PC As “Console” CS380 Int. to Comp. Networks Switch/Router Lab Project Intro.

Switch/Router Lab Project Intro. Useful Keys < prefix> ?  Context sensitive HELP will tell you all possible commands with the given <prefix> en TAB  enable Shorthand: e.g. en – “enable” conf t – “configure terminal” CS380 Int. to Comp. Networks Switch/Router Lab Project Intro.

Switch/Router Lab Project Intro. Project#2: Switch Lab (Individual work) The purpose of this lab is to acquaint you with the CISCO switch family and the IOS software by having you perform a few tasks with the switches in the lab. By the end of this lab you should know how to : - Log into a CISCO switch using Telnet. - Look up the configuration. - Use basic IOS functionality. - Change modes in IOS. - Reconfigure a CISCO switch. CS380 Int. to Comp. Networks Switch/Router Lab Project Intro.

(Team work, 2 students per team) Project#3: Router Lab (Team work, 2 students per team)   The purpose of this lab is to give you some basic experience configuring a routing protocol between two routers, and also to familiarize you with the router version of the CISCO IOS software.   By the end of this lab you should be able to:   - Navigate through the IOS software on a CISCO router. - Look up basic connection information on a router. - Configure different interfaces of a router. - Disable and Configure the RIP protocol on a CISCO Router. CS380 Int. to Comp. Networks Switch/Router Lab Project Intro.

Switch/Router Lab Project Intro. Lab Hour Reservation Project#2: 75-minute (on your own)  There are multiple seats (Switches) in the CS Network Lab, located at 3-2642.  Should be done before the Router Lab Day.  Just walk-in to work on your project during CS Network Lab opening hours (Check it out). FCFS policy. Project#3: 75-minute (with your teammate)  Form teams.  Pick time slots from the Router Lab Day. Project#3 Schedule will be posted @ the CS Network Lab. CS380 Int. to Comp. Networks Switch/Router Lab Project Intro.