Configuring and Testing Your Network

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Configuring and Testing Your Network Network Fundamentals – Chapter 11

Objectives Define the role of the Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Use Cisco CLI commands to perform basic router and switch configuration and verification Given a network addressing scheme, select, apply, and verify appropriate addressing parameters to a host Use common utilities to verify network connectivity between hosts Use common utilities to establish a relative performance baseline for the network

Role of Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Identify several classes of devices that have IOS embedded

Role of Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Define the purpose of startup config.

Role of Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Identify the relationship between IOS and config

Role of Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Recognize that Cisco IOS is modal and describe the implications of modes.

Role of Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Define the different modes and identify the mode prompts in the CLI

Role of Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Identify the basic command structure for IOS commands

Role of Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Identify the types of help and feedback available while using IOS and use these features to get help, take shortcuts and ascertain success

Role of Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Identify the purpose of the show command and several of its variations

Role of Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Identify several of the configuration modes, their purpose and their associated prompt

Role of Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Use the CLI to access various IOS configuration modes on a device

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Explain the reasons for naming devices.

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Describe two common approaches to establishing naming conventions

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Based on a diagram, configure host names using the CLI

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Describe the role of passwords in limiting access to device configurations

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Describe several ways in which access to a device configuration can be limited

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Use the CLI to set passwords and add banners to a device

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Trace the steps used to examine the startup config, make changes to config, and replace the startup config with the running config

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Use basic IOS config commands to manage a device.

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Use a text file to backup and restore config settings

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Identify the role of a router in a network.

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Describe the purpose of having multiple interfaces in one router

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Explain the purpose of assigning interface descriptions to a router

Use Cisco CLI Commands to Perform Basic Router & Switch Configuration and Verification Assign a router interface, assign a meaningful interface description, and enable the interface

Select, Apply, and Verify Appropriate Addressing Parameters to a Host Given a type of host and a master addressing scheme, trace the steps for assigning host parameters to a host

Select, Apply, and Verify Appropriate Addressing Parameters to a Host Trace the steps for using ipconfig/ifconfig to verify host parameter assignments and for using ping to test assignments

Select, Apply, and Verify Appropriate Addressing Parameters to a Host Identify two ways parameters can be assigned to hosts

Use Common Utilities to Verify Network Connectivity Between Hosts Use the ping command in the CLI to determine if the IP protocol is operational on a local host

Use Common Utilities to Verify Network Connectivity Between Hosts Use the ping command to determine if the IP protocol is properly bound to an NIC

Use Common Utilities to Verify Network Connectivity Between Hosts Use the ping command to determine if a host can actively communicate across the local network

Use Common Utilities to Verify Network Connectivity Between Hosts Use the ping command to verify that the local host can communicate across the internetwork to a given remote host.

Use Common Utilities to Verify Network Connectivity Between Hosts Identify several conditions that might cause the test to fail

Use Common Utilities to Verify Network Connectivity Between Hosts Use trace commands to identify network connectivity problem

Use Common Utilities to Establish a Relative Performance Baseline for the Network Use the output of the ping command, saved into logs, and repeated over time, to establish relative network performance

Use Common Utilities to Establish a Relative Performance Baseline for the Network Use the output of the traceroute command, saved into logs, and repeated over time, to establish relative network performance

Use Common Utilities to Establish a Relative Performance Baseline for the Network Trace the steps for verifying the physical addresses of the hosts

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