- So we're going to go ahead and gain access…to the command line interface on the router.…We're going to do this by clicking on the West router…and that's going to bring up the command line interface…on the router one tab for a command line.…We're going to go ahead and configure the router…from this interface.…And I'm going to start by pointing out…the different types of modes…that the router has available…to access the router.…The router has three command-line modes.…
There's a User EXEC mode,…the Privileged EXEC mode,…and the Global Configuration mode.…I'm going to show you each one of these modes…as well as how to access them…and what is available.…First, the User EXEC mode,…sometimes referred to simply as User mode.…It is the first mode that a user will have access to…when logging in to the Cisco router.…You can tell that you are in this mode…because of the greater than symbol,…or the arrow that is to the right of the router name.…
This particular mode only supports basic commands,…such as those for the router status.…
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5/11/2015Released
5/11/2015- Accessing a Cisco router
- Exploring terminal emulation
- Configuring a router hostname
- Disabling IP domain lookup
- Securing access
- Configuring interfaces and routes
- Setting up dynamic routing
- Verifying configurations
Skill Level Intermediate
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Q: What version of Packet Tracer was used in this course?
A: Cisco Packet Tracer 6.2 was used in this course.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 19s
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1. Accessing the Router
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Exploring terminal emulation2m 12s
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Using the built-in help5m 34s
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2. Global Commands
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Disabling IP domain lookup1m 58s
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Creating a banner message1m 24s
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3. Secure Management Access
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Encrypting passwords3m 8s
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4. Configuring Interfaces
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5. Configuring Static and Default Routes
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6. Configuring Dynamic Routing
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7. Verifying Configurations
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Next Steps
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Goodbye1m 6s
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