All About Cisco Routers
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Command Line Basics
Learn the basics of entering commands on a Cisco Router
Learn the basics of entering commands on a Cisco Router
Command Line Basics
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Command Line Basics
What is an ALIAS!!!
In the video below, you are to grasp the concepts of what an alieas is and the reasons for using them. You will be required to create at lease five (5) aliases in the classroom on our routers. Also, note the ip address and subnet mask of the routers in the video. What is the binary representation of each?
In the video below, you are to grasp the concepts of what an alieas is and the reasons for using them. You will be required to create at lease five (5) aliases in the classroom on our routers. Also, note the ip address and subnet mask of the routers in the video. What is the binary representation of each?
What is an ALIAS!!!
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How to create an alias.
Install and Configure the Dynamips/GNS Cisco router simulator
This video show you how to download and install the GNS3 network simulator for Cisco Routers.
This video show you how to download and install the GNS3 network simulator for Cisco Routers.
Install and Configure the Dynamips/GNS Cisco router simulator
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Install and Configure the Dynamips/GNS Cisco router simulator
Practice Topology 3
This video will show you how to configure two routers with static routes, default routes and some routing protocols.
This video will show you how to configure two routers with static routes, default routes and some routing protocols.
Practice Topology 3
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Practice Topology 3
routable (Routed) protocol
A communications protocol that contains a network address as well as a device address. It allows packets to be forwarded from one network to another. Examples of routable (Routed) protocols are TCP/IP, IPX, AppleTalk, SNA, XNS and DECnet. Contrast with non-routable protocol. See routing protocol.
A communications protocol that contains a network address as well as a device address. It allows packets to be forwarded from one network to another. Examples of routable (Routed) protocols are TCP/IP, IPX, AppleTalk, SNA, XNS and DECnet. Contrast with non-routable protocol. See routing protocol.
routable (Routed) protocol
Routing Protocols
A formula used by routers to determine the appropriate path onto which data should be forwarded. The routing protocol also specifies how routers report changes and share information with the other routers in the network that they can reach. A routing protocol allows the network to dynamically adjust to changing conditions, otherwise all routing decisions have to be predetermined and remain static. See router, routing table, RIP, OSPF, IGRP, EGP and BGP.
A formula used by routers to determine the appropriate path onto which data should be forwarded. The routing protocol also specifies how routers report changes and share information with the other routers in the network that they can reach. A routing protocol allows the network to dynamically adjust to changing conditions, otherwise all routing decisions have to be predetermined and remain static. See router, routing table, RIP, OSPF, IGRP, EGP and BGP.
Routing Protocols
OSI Reference Model ) Get to know it well.

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OSI Reference Model ) Get to know it well.
OSI Protocol Chart (It's crazy)
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OSI Protocol Chart (It's crazy)