Cisco Router Configuration Basics Presented By Mark Tinka (Uganda)

6/12/03


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Cisco Router Configuration Basics Presented By Mark Tinka (Uganda)

Router Components

Router Components

Router Components

Why Modify The Config-Register

System Startup

Overview

Where Is The Configuration?

Where Is The Configuration?

Router Access Modes

External Configuration Sources

Changing The Configuration

Logging Into The Router

Connecting Your FreeBSD Machine To The Router’s Console Port

Address Allocation

New Router Configuration Process

New Router Configuration Process

Router Prompts – How To Tell Where You Are On The Router

Router Prompts – How To Tell Where You Are On The Router

Configuring Your Router

Configuring Your Router

Global Configuration

Global Configuration

The NO Command

Interface Configuration

Interface Configuration

Interface Configuration

Global Configuration Commands

Looking At The Configuration

Interactive Configuration

Storing The Configuration On A Host

Restoring The Configuration From A Host

Getting Online Help

Getting Online Help

Getting Online Help

Getting Online Help

Getting Lazy Help

Getting Lazy Online Help

Connecting Your FreeBSD Machine To The Router’s Console Port

Deleting Your Router’s Configuration

Using Access Control Lists

Rules Followed When Traffic Is Compared To An Access Control List

Using Access Control Lists

Access Control List Syntax

Where To Place Access Control Lists

What Are Wild Card Masks

What Are Wild Card Masks

What Are Wild Card Masks

What Are Wild Card Masks

PPT Slide

Access Control List Example

Permit Telnet Access For My Network Only

Standard IP Access Control Lists Example Permit Only My Network

Extended IP Access Control Lists Example Deny FTP Access Through Interface E0

Prefix Lists

Prefix Lists

Prefix List Configuration Syntax

Prefix List Configuration Syntax

Prefix List Configuration Example

Prefix List Configuration Example

Disaster Recovery – ROM Monitor

Disaster Recovery – ROM Monitor

Disaster Recovery – ROM Monitor

Disaster Recovery – ROM Monitor

Disaster Recovery – How To Recover A Lost Password

Disaster Recovery – How To Recover A Lost Password

Disaster Recovery – How To Recover A Lost Password

Using TFTP To Manage Your Router’s Software

Using TFTP To Manage Your Router’s Software

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