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Cisco IMCR: Fundamentals of Cisco Router Configuration

Course Status: Released
Course Language: English
Course Duration: 4 Hours
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet

Audience
Technicians, support analysts, and maintenance managers with responsibility for both network analysis, and for installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of Cisco router products
Prerequisites
The Cisco IOS 11.3: ICRC curriculum; a working knowledge of basic networking concepts, terminology, standards, and network components
Course Aim
To provide an overview of the Cisco router family, router installation and startup, and basic router commands
Learning Objectives
Describe Cisco router products, their physical characteristics, interfaces, and media support.
Identify the Cisco IOS modes of operation.
Explain how to configure a router manually, using the Setup dialog, and from a TFTP server.
Outline how to modify the virtual configuration register and recover a lost enable password.
Describe the configuration of Flash memory.
Copy a software image from a TFTP server and configure for use.
Discuss how to configure a router as a TFTP server to serve Flash memory.
Topics Covered
Architecture and products
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Cisco router architecture
- The 200 to 4000 series
- The 7000 family and the 12000 series

Configuration basics
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Using the IOS
- Startup configuration

Configuring from the network
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Manual and network configuration
- Hands-on: Copying a configuration to the network
- Checking the configuration


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