- If you are a Premium Member of Lynda.com you will have access to the exercise files used in this course. I have the exercise files here in a folder on my desktop. They are Cisco Packet Tracer files so you'll need to have access to Packet Tracer. The Packet Tracer software is available to students enrolled in a Cisco Networking Academy Course. The files are organized by chapter and movie number so you can jump right in at any point in the course. Down at the bottom of the list are two reference documents.
Including a list of all the commands I will use in the course as well as a second document that includes the IP addresses, subnet mask, as well as the default gateways for each of the devices in the network topology. If you're not a Premium Member, you can still follow along with me.
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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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