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LAB 2 ADVANCED ROUTER CONFIGURATION

1. In this lab you will practice using some advanced configuration and show commands on the Cisco router. Please remember your lab 1 commands needed to switch between Router modes (i.e. exit, end, disable !. "n router1, configure a console password of #boson$. %he console user must enter this password before gaining access to the user mode prompt. router1(config & line console ' router1(config(line & login router1(config(line & password boson ). Configure a banner that says* +elcome to Router1 ( ,uthori-ed .sers "nly*. router1(config & banner motd & +elcome to Router1 ( ,uthori-ed .sers "nly & /. %est the banner and console password by logging out of the router and logging bac0 in. 1et into enable mode after successfully logging into the console. router1& logout enter password2 boson router13 enable password2 cisco router1& 4. Configure a password of #cisco$ on router! that will enable

remote users to %elnet into it2 router!(config & line vty ' / router!(config(line & login router!(config(line & password cisco 5. "n router1, associate a name of #router!$ with the remote IP address 15'.1'.1.!. %his will allow you to ping router!$s name rather than having to remember its IP address. router1(config & ip host router! 15'.1'.1.! 6. 7erify that the name is in router1$s host table with the show hosts command. router1& show hosts 8. Ping #router!$ and verify that the pings succeed. router1& ping router! 9. :isplay the contents of flash memory on router!. a. ;uestion2 what is the name of the I"< image in flash and how large is it= router!& show flash 1'. :isplay the history table on router1. %his shows the last 1' commands that were entered on the router. >ou can recall commands by entering C%R?( P or by hitting the up arrow 0ey. router1& show history router1& ctrl(p (to see previously entered commands 11. "n router1, do a show interfaces on <erial '. @ote on the third line of the output that the bandwidth is assumed to be 14//0b. %his is because the router assumes all serial

lin0s are %1$s unless you configure otherwise. Configure router1$s <' lin0 to have a bandwidth of 5/0b and then reenter the show interfaces command. router1& show interfaces serial ' router1& configure terminal router1(config & interface serial ' router1(config(if & bandwidth 5/ router1(config(if & cloc0 rate 5/''' router1(config(if & ctrl(router1& show interfaces serial ' 1!. "n router1, add a description to interface <erial ' that says A<erial ?in0 to Router)*. %his description will appear whenever you issue a show interfaces command for <erial '. router1(config & interface serial ' router1(config(if & description <erial ?in0 to Router) router1(config(if & exit router1(config & exit router1& show interfaces serial ' 1). Configure router) and router/2 configure hostnames configure an enable secret password of #cisco$ assign IP addresses and subnet mas0s to serial B Cthernet interfaces (see table on page 5 Remember to set the cloc0 rate on the Router ) <erial 1 interface. activate serial and Cthernet interfaces verify router) can ping router1 verify router) can ping router/ save the configurations to @7R,D

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