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1 Router Fundamentals (Ref. CCNA5 Introduction to Networks 2.1, 6.3)
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A Router is a Computer
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Router CPU and OS
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Cisco IOS – Collection of network operating systems used on Cisco devices All networking devices come with a default IOS Switch or router IOS provides options to: Configure interfaces Enable routing and switching functions Possible to upgrade the IOS version or feature set Operating System
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Cisco IOS stored in Flash Non-volatile storage, not lost when power is lost Can be changed or overwritten as needed Can be used to store multiple versions of IOS IOS copied from flash to volatile RAM Quantity of flash and RAM memory determines IOS that can be used Location of the Cisco IOS
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Router Memory Memory Volatile / Non-Volatile Stores RAMVolatile Running IOS Running configuration file IP routing and ARP tables Packet buffer ROMNon-Volatile Bootup instructions Basic diagnostic software Limited IOS NVRAMNon-VolatileStartup configuration file FlashNon-Volatile IOS Other system files
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Connecting to a Router WAN Interface AUX Port LAN Interfaces Console USB Type B Console RJ45
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Most common methods to access the CLI: Console Telnet or SSH AUX port Accessing a Cisco IOS Device
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Console Port Device is accessible even if no networking services have been configured (out-of-band) Need a special console cable Allows configuration commands to be entered Should be configured with passwords to prevent unauthorized access Device should be located in a secure room so console port cannot be easily accessed Console Access Method
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Telnet Method for remotely accessing the CLI over a network Require active networking services and one active interface that is configured Secure Shell (SSH) Remote login similar to Telnet, but utilizes more security Stronger password authentication Uses encryption when transporting data Aux Port Out-of-band connection Uses telephone line Can be used like console port Telnet, SSH, and AUX Access
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Software available for connecting to a networking device: PuTTY Tera Term SecureCRT HyperTerminal OS X Terminal Terminal Emulation Programs
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Router Boot-up
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13 Screenshot of Loading Bootstrap
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14 IOS Software Configuration Modes
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Primary Modes
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Global Configuration Mode and specific configuration modes
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