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© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco PublicITE PC v4.0Chapter 1 1

Configuring and Testing Your Network

Network Fundamentals – Chapter 11

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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

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

embedded

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

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

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

implications of modes.

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

prompts in the CLI

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

commands

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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

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

of its variations

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Role of Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Identify several of the configuration modes, their

purpose and their associated prompt

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

on a device

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

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

naming conventions

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

CLI

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

device configurations

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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

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

device

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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

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

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

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

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

one router

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

to a router

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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

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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

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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

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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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

fail

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

problem

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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

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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

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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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Summary

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