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1 Introduction to Routers Nasir Majeed Assistant Professor PTCL Academy Islamabad
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2 Function of a Router Components of a Router Router Boot-up Process
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3 Routing is the process of moving information (data packets) from one network to another network using routers Routers are used to direct packet to its destination Routers examine a packet’s destination IP address and determine the best path by using routing table
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5 Random Access Memory (RAM) Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) Flash Memory Read-Only Memory (ROM) Console Interfaces
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6 RAM Loses content when router is powered down or restarted Provides temporary memory for the configuration file of the router while the router is powered on Stores routing tables Holds ARP cache Holds fast-switching cache Performs packet buffering (shared RAM) NVRAM Retains content when router is powered down or restarted Provides storage for the startup configuration file
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7 Flash Memory Retains content when router is powered down or restarted Holds the operating system image (IOS) Allows IOS to be updated without removing and replacing chips Can store multiple versions of IOS software ROM Stores instructions for power-on self test (POST) diagnostics Stores bootstrap program Stores basic operating system software Requires replacing chips on the motherboard for software upgrades Console Port Used to configure the router
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8 Components of a Router
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9 Interfaces Router Interface is a physical connector that enables a router to send or receive packets Each interface connects to a separate network Consist of socket or jack found on the outside of a router Can be on the motherboard or on a separate module Types of router interfaces: Ethernet or FastEthernet Serial DSL ISDN (BRI or PRI) Others
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