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CCNA 2 Module 2 Introduction to Routers
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Objectives
• Upon completion of this module, the student will be able to perform tasks related to the following:
• Operating Cisco IOS Software
• Starting a router
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Purpose of Cisco IOS Software
• A router or switch cannot function without an operating system.
• Cisco calls its operating system the Cisco Internetwork Operating System or Cisco IOS.
• It is the embedded software architecture in all of the Cisco routers and is also the operating system of the Catalyst switches.
• The Cisco IOS provides the following network services:
• Basic routing and switching functions
• Reliable and secure access to networked resources
• Network scalability
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Router User Interface
• A user interface to a router or switch utilizes an ASCII terminal program. The most commonly used version is the Windows HyperTerminal program.
• The Cisco IOS software uses a command-line interface (CLI)
• One way to access the CLI is through a console session.
• Another way to access a CLI session is by use of a dialup connection using a modem or null modem connected to the router AUX port.
• Another method of accessing a CLI session is to Telnet to the router
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Router User Interface Modes
• The Cisco command-line interface (CLI) uses a hierarchical structure.
• This structure requires entry into different modes to accomplish particular tasks.
• The IOS provides a command interpreter service known as the command executive (EXEC).
• As a security feature the Cisco IOS software separates the EXEC sessions into two access levels.
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Router User Interface ModesContinued
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Cisco IOS Naming Conventions
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Operation of Cisco IOS Software
• The Cisco IOS devices have three distinct operating environments or modes:
• ROM monitor
• Boot ROM
• Cisco IOS
• The configuration register setting can be used by the system administrator to control the default start up mode for the router.
Note: To upgrade IOS image, have to verify if the memory is sufficient by using “show flash” and “show version”
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The show version Command
• IOS version and descriptive information
• Bootstrap ROM version
• Boot ROM version • Router up time • Last restart method • System image file and
location • Router platform • Configuration register
setting
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show flash Command
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Steps in Router Initialization
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Using the setup Command
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Router LED Indicators
Cisco routers use LED indicators to provide status information. Depending on the Cisco router model, the LED indicators vary.
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Examining Initial Bootup Output
tells the user that this router has not
been configured yet or that the NVRAM
has been erased
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Examining Initial Bootup OutputContinued
• Number of Interfaces• Types of Interfaces• Amount of NVRAM• Amount of flash memory
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Examining Initial Bootup OutputContinued
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Establishing a Hyperterminal Session
• All Cisco routers include an EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous serial console port (RJ-45).
• Cables and adapters are needed to connect a console terminal (an ASCII terminal or PC running terminal emulation software) to the console port.
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Router Modes
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Router ModesContinued
• Global configuration mode commands are used in a router to apply configuration statements that affect the system as a whole.
• When these specific modes are entered, the router prompt changes to indicate the current configuration mode.
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User Mode Commands
--More-- indicates multiple screens are available as
output.
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Privileged Mode Commands
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clock set Command
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Using IOS Command history
• The command history is enabled by default and the system records 10 command lines in its history buffer.
• The maximum number of commands is 256.
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The User Interface Error Indicator
• The "^" (called caret) symbol appears at the point in the command string where an incorrect command, keyword, or argument was entered.
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Summary