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IS 340 Review Router 101 Brigham Young University-Idaho
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Network Layer Path Determination
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Internal Configuration Components
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Internal Components of a 2600 Router
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External Connections on a 2600 Router
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Connecting Console Interfaces 1. Configure terminal emulation software on the PC for the following: The appropriate com port 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit No parity No flow control 2. Connect a rollover cable to the router console port (RJ-45 connector). 3. Connect the other end of the rollover cable to the RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter 4. Attach the female DB-9 adapter to a PC.
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Computer or Terminal Console Connection
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Modem Connection to Console or Auxiliary Port
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Router User Interface
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Operating Environments
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Steps in Router Initialization
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Router User Interface Modes
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The User Interface Error Indicator
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Using Help
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Using IOS Command history
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Configuring a Router Name A router should be given a unique name as one of the first configuration tasks. This task is accomplished in global configuration mode using the following commands: Router(config)#hostname Tokyo Tokyo(config)#
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Configuring Router Passwords
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Host Name Resolutions 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.
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Configuring Host Tables
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Viewing the Host Table LAB_A(config)#ip host LAB_A 192.5.5.1 205.7.5.1 201.100.11.1 LAB_A(config)#ip host LAB_B 219.17.100.2 199.6.13.1 201.100.11.2 LAB_A(config)#ip host LAB_C 223.8.151.1 204.204.7.1 199.6.13.2 LAB_A(config)#ip host LAB_D 210.93.105.1 204.204.7.2 LAB_A(config)#ip host LAB_E 210.93.105.2 LAB_A(config)# LAB_A#show hosts Default domain is not set Name/address lookup uses domain service Name servers are 255.255.255.255 Host Flags Age Type Address(es) LAB_B (perm, OK) 0 IP 219.17.100.2 199.6.13.1 201.100.11.2 LAB_C (perm, OK) 0 IP 223.8.151.1 204.204.7.1 199.6.13.2 LAB_E (perm, OK) 0 IP 210.93.105.2 LAB_A (perm, OK) 0 IP 192.5.5.1 205.7.5.1 201.100.11.1 LAB_D (perm, OK) 0 IP 210.93.105.1 204.204.7.2 LAB_A#
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Using the copy Command
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Using the copy tftp running- config Command
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What are ACLs? ACLs are lists of instructions you apply to a router's interface to tell the router what kinds of packets to accept and what kinds to deny.
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ACLs must be defined on a per-protocol, per direction, or per port basis ACL must be defined for each interface ACL must be defined for each protocol enabled on the interface ACLs control traffic in one direction at a time on an interface
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How ACLs Work
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How ACL’s Work
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Protocols with ACLs Specified by Numbers
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Wildcard Masks Don’t confuse with subnet masks 0 mean match with IP number 255 means accept any number in this range
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Standard ACLs
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Extended ACLs
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Extended IP Access List Examples (continued)
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Placing ACLs Standard ACLs should be placed close to the destination. Extended ACLs should be placed close to the source.
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