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CCNA 2 v3.1 Module 2 Introduction to Routers

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The Purpose of Cisco IOS Software

• Basic routing and switching functions

• Reliable and secure access to networked resources

• Network scalability

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Router User Interface

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Router User Interface Modes

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Cisco IOS Naming Conventions

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Operating Cisco IOS Software

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Steps in Router Initialization

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Setup Mode

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Router LED Indicators

Cisco routers use LED indicators to provide status information. LED indicators will vary for different Cisco router models.

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The Initial Router Bootup

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Examining the Initial Bootup Output

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Examining the Initial Bootup Output continued

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Establish a Console Session

• All Cisco routers include an EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous serial console port. The console port is an RJ-45.

• Use an RJ-45 to RJ45 rollover cable with a female RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter to connect a PC to the console port

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Router Modes

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User Mode Commands

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Privileged Mode Commands

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clock set Command

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Using IOS Command history

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The User Interface Error Indicator

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The show version Command

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Summary