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Cisco IMCR: Installation and Maintenance Procedures

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 installation and troubleshooting procedures for the Cisco router family
Learning Objectives
Describe the virtual configuration register, its purpose, how it functions, and how to configure it.
Access and use ROM monitor.
Recover a lost enable password.
Install software images in, configure, and use onboard Flash memory.
Install and use PCMCIA Flash.
Describe the preinstallation tasks for Cisco routers.
Explain the various chassis mounting options.
Identify and connect the relevant network cables.
Logically troubleshoot the router and its subsytems.
Troubleshoot the router modules, cables, and connections.
Topics Covered
The virtual configuration register
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Virtual configuration register basics
- Using the configuration register
- Using ROM monitor
- Hands-on: Recovering a lost enable password

Flash memory
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Installing the Flash image
- Hands-on: Configuring and using Flash memory
- PCMCIA Flash

Installing and troubleshooting
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Preparation and mounting
- Connecting and configuring
- Troubleshooting


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