chapter 04 - router conf
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CONFIGURINGCONFIGURING
A ROUTER A ROUTER
TS, PHẠM VĂN TÍNHTS, PHẠM VĂN TÍNH
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ObjectiveObjective
Name a router Set passwords Examine show commands Configure a serial interface Configure an Ethernet interface Execute changes to a router Save changes to a router Configure an interface description Configure a message-of-the-day banner Configure host tables Understand the importance of backups and
documentation
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Global Configuration Mode Global Configuration Mode
All command-line interface (CLI) configuration changes to a Cisco router are made from the global configuration mode. For Examples:–Interface mode –Line mode –Router mode –Subinterface mode –Controller mode
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#
exit : Returns the router to global configuration mode from one of these specific configuration modes
Ctrl-Z : Returns the router to privileged EXEC mode
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Overview of Router ModesOverview of Router Modes
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Configuring a router nameConfiguring a router name
Router(config)#hostname Tokyo
Tokyo(config)#
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Configuring router passwordsConfiguring router passwords
enable secret <password>
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Examining the show commandsExamining the show commands
show interfaces – Displays all the statistics for all the interfaces on the router. For example: Router#show interfaces serial 0/1
show controllers serial – Displays information-specific to the interface hardware
show version – Displays information about the router and the IOS that is running in RAM
show protocol – Displays the global and interface specific status of any configured Layer 3 protocols
show startup-config – Displays the saved configuration located in NVRAM
show running-config – Displays the configuration currently running in RAM
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Examining the show commandsExamining the show commands
show clock – Shows the time set in the router show hosts – Displays a cached list of host
names and addresses show users – Displays all users who are
connected to the router show history – Displays a history of commands
that have been entered show flash – Displays information about flash
memory and what IOS files are stored there show ARP – Displays the ARP table of the router
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Configuring a serial interfaceConfiguring a serial interface
1. Enter global configuration mode 2. Enter interface mode 3. Specify the interface address and subnet mask 4. Set clock rate if a DCE cable is connected. Skip
this step if a DTE cable is connected. 5. Turn on the interface
Router(config)#interface serial 0/0 Router(config-if)#ip address <ip address> <netmask> Router(config-if)#clock rate <clock rates> The available clock rates in bits per second are: 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 38400, 56000, 64000, 72000, 125000, 148000, 500000, 800000, 1000000, 1300000, 2000000, or 4000000.
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Interface Configuration CommandsInterface Configuration Commands
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Serial Interface Configuration ExampleSerial Interface Configuration Example
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#interface serial 0/0
Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
Router(config-if)#clock rate 56000
Router(config-if)#no shutdown
Router(config-if)#exit
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Executing adds, moves, and changesExecuting adds, moves, and changes
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Configuring an Ethernet interfaceConfiguring an Ethernet interface
1. Enter global configuration mode
2. Enter interface configuration mode
3. Specify the interface address and subnet mask
4. Enable the interface
Router#configure terminal Router(config)#interface e0 Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 Router(config-if)#no shutdown Router(config-if)#exit
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Configuring interface descriptionConfiguring interface description
1. Enter global configuration mode by entering the command configure terminal.
2. Enter specific interface mode (for example interface Ethernet 0) interface ethernet 0.
3. Enter the command description followed by the information that is to be displayed. For example, XYZ Network, Building 18.
4. Exit interface mode back to privileged EXEC mode by using the command ctrl-Z.
5. Save the configuration changes to NVRAM by using the command copy running-config startup-config.
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Configuring interface descriptionConfiguring interface description
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Configuring message-of-the-day (MOTD)Configuring message-of-the-day (MOTD)
1. Enter global configuration mode by using the command configure terminal.
2. Enter the command banner motd # The message of the day goes here #.
3. Save changes by issuing the command copy running-config startup-config.
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Configuring message-of-the-day (MOTD)Configuring message-of-the-day (MOTD)
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Host name resolutionHost name resolution
to associate a host name with an IP address. A list of host names and their associated IP addresses is
called a host table. Host names, unlike DNS names, are significant only on
the router on which they are configured.
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Configuring host tablesConfiguring host tables
1. Enter global configuration mode in the router. 2. Enter the command ip host followed by the
name of the router and all IP addresses associated with the interfaces on each router.
3. Continue entering until all routers in the network are entered.
4. Save the configuration to NVRAM.
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Copying, editing, and pasting Copying, editing, and pasting configurationsconfigurations
A current copy of the configuration can be stored on a TFTP server. The copy running-config tftp command:
Step 1 : Enter the copy running-config tftp command.
Step 2 : Enter the IP address of the host where the configuration file will be stored.
Step 3 : Enter the name to assign to the configuration file.
Step 4 : Confirm the choices by answering yes each time.
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Store Configuration on a TFTPStore Configuration on a TFTP
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Restore Configuration from a TFTPRestore Configuration from a TFTP
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Working with release 11.xWorking with release 11.x
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Working with pre-Release 11.0Working with pre-Release 11.0
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SummarySummary
The router has several modes: User EXEC mode Privileged EXEC mode Global configuration mode Other configuration modes
The command-line interface may be used to make changes to the configuration: Setting the hostname Setting passwords Configuring interfaces Modifying configurations Showing configurations Setting the Interface descriptions Setting the Login banners and messages-of-the-day
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