config mode: Router> enable Router# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.

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CCNA1-CH2 2.1.1.1 OS / IOS 2.1.2.1 console (serial) / ssh / telnet 2.1.2.2 putty (teraterm / mobxterm / ) 2.1.3.1 IOS operation: console (cable + config) in packettracer 2.1.3.2 user EXEC vs Privileged EXEC user exec: Router > go to privileged EXEC: Router> enable privileged EXEC: Router # back to user EXEC: Router# exit config mode: Router> enable Router# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router (config)# interface config: Router(config)# interface gigabitethernet 0/0 Router (config-if )# back to USER EXEC: Router(config-if)# end Router# 2.1.3.3 user EXEC vs Privileged EXEC in packtettracer (film)

2.1.4.1. Basic IOS Command Structure prompt> keyword - argument(s) <enter> 2.1.4.2. IOS Command Syntax [ ] optional element { } required element more: Cisco IOS Command Reference 2.1.4.3. IOS HELP Features (film)? Router>? Exec commands: <1-99> Session number to resume connect Open a terminal connection disable Turn off privileged commands disconnect Disconnect an existing network connection enable Turn on privileged commands exit Exit from the EXEC logout Exit from the EXEC ping Send echo messages resume Resume an active network connection show Show running system information ssh Open a secure shell client connection telnet Open a telnet connection terminal Set terminal line parameters traceroute Trace route to destination command <space>? Router>ping? WORD Ping destination address or hostname ip IP echo ipv6 IPv6 echo halfcommand <TAB> Router(config)#int <tab> Router(config)#interface using incomplete but unique abreviations Router(config)#int fa0/0 IS THE SAME AS Router(config)#interface fastethernet 0/0 --- Router(config-if)#ip address 10.2.1.1 255.0.0.0 IS THE SAME AS Router(config-if)#ip addr 10.2.1.1 255.0.0.0 2.1.4.4. Hotkeys / Shortcuts (tabel) <up arrow> : redisplay previous command <CTRL-C> = end : back to # (ends config mode) <CTRL SHIFT 6> : abort, even DNS lookup (niet in packettracer) 2.1.4.5. Hotkeys / Shortcuts (film) 2.1.4.6. PACKETTRACER IOS (Packettracer instructions) (packettracer PKA with scenario) 2.1.4.7: LAB: console session teraterm (LAB instructions)

2.2 BASIC configuration 2.2.1.1/2.2.1.2: hostname command 2.2.2.2.f1: enable secret <password> 2.2.2.2.f2: line console 0 / password / 2.2.2.2:f3: line vty 0 15 / password / Router> enable Router# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router(config)# enable secret class Router(config)# hostname R1 R1(config)# line console 0 R1(config-line)# password cisco R1(config-line)# R1(config-line)# line vty 0 15 R1(config-line)# password cisco R1(config-line)# R1(config-line)# end R1#

2.2.2.2.extra1: show running-config R1# show run Building configuration... Current configuration : 728 bytes version 15.1 no service timestamps log datetime msec no service timestamps debug datetime msec no service password-encryption hostname R1 enable secret 5 $1$mERr$9cTjUIEqNGurQiFU.ZeCi1 ip cef no ipv6 cef license udi pid CISCO1941/K9 sn FTX15240C3E spanning-tree mode pvst interface GigabitEthernet0/0 no ip address duplex auto speed auto shutdown interface GigabitEthernet0/1 no ip address duplex auto speed auto shutdown interface Vlan1 no ip address shutdown ip classless ip flow-export version 9 line con 0 password cisco line aux 0 line vty 0 4 password cisco line vty 5 15 password cisco end

2.2.2.3. encrypt passwords R1(config)# service password-encryption ser vice password-encryption R1(config)# end R1# show run... line con 0 password 7 0822455D0A16 line aux 0 line vty 0 4 password 7 0822455D0A16 line vty 5 15 password 7 0822455D0A16... THIS IS NOT SECURE FOR VTY -- SSH SHOULD BE USED 2.2.2.4. banner messages (film) R1(config) #banner motd No unauthorized use allowed 2.2.2.5. syntax checker (memorizer)

2.2.3.1. save running config R1# copy run start Destination filename [startup-config]? <enter> Building configuration... [OK] R1# dir Directory of flash0:/ 3 -rw- 33591768 <no date> c1900-universalk9-mz.spa.151-4.m4.bin 2 -rw- 28282 <no date> sigdef-category.xml 1 -rw- 227537 <no date> sigdef-default.xml 255744000 bytes total (221896413 bytes free) R1# dir nvram Directory of nvram:/ 238 -rw- 667 <no date> startup-config 667 bytes total (237588 bytes free) 2.2.3.2. reset (film) R1# erase startup-config R1# reload 2.2.3.3. capture to text with putty (see extra 1) 2.2.3.4. Packet Tracer - Configuring Initial Switch Settings (Packettracer instructions) (packettracer PKA with scenario)

2.3.1.1 IP ADDRESS ip configuratie: ip address + mask / gateway / DNS 2.3.1.2 interface = netwerkkaart of poort -> physieke laag pas op in een netwerkkaart zit ook een MAC laag (met physical address = hardware address = MAC address) interface connecteert end-devices of intermediary devices met MEDIA (media hangen af van afstand / omgeving / snelheid / kosten) op switches van cisco moet je virtuele interfaces configureren (interface VLAN 1) op routers kan dat ook maar mag het gewoon een netwerkkaart zijn. 2.3.2.1 MANUEEL address windows 2.3.2.2 DHCP address windows 2.3.2.3/4 SVI switch virtual interface configuration (film) (syntax checker) Switch> enable Switch# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)# interface VLAN 1 Switch(config-if)# ip address 10.0.1.253 255.255.255.0 Switch(config-if)# no shutdown Switch(config-if)# %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Vlan1, changed state to up Switch(config-if)# end Switch# %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console 2.3.2.5 PACKETTRACER basic connectivity 2.3.3.1/2 ipconfig / sh ip int brief / ping 2.3.3.3 LAB: simple network 2.3.3.4 LAB: switch VLAN address 2.4.1.2 PT: skills integration challenge