Section 15 Section 16 Section 17 Section 18 Section 19 Section 20 The Routing Table Static vs. Dynamic Routing Classful vs. Classless Routing Configuring Static Routes RIPv1 & RIPv2 IGRP EIGRP OSPF Router Components Introduction to the Cisco IOS Advanced IOS Functions Introduction to Networking OSI Reference Model Ethernet Technologies Hubs vs. Switches vs. Routers STP IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting TCP
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(Available for In-Person Interview and an Immediate Start) Summary: Over 18 years experience in IT‚ specialized in UNIX SCO Open Server/ Red Hat Linux/ Windows Server Family Administration‚ Networking‚ SQL Server Administration‚ Hardware Repair. Extensive experience in multi-platform systems management‚ including acquisition‚ analyzing‚ designing‚ installing‚ monitoring‚ parching‚ maintaining‚ testing‚ troubleshooting complex‚ and upgrading hardware and design‚ networking‚ servers‚ operating
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10 4. Router CLI Exec Mode I Page 13 5. Router CLI Exec Mode II Page 15 6. Route CLI Configuration Process Page 18 7. Setting Switch Passwords Page 20 8. Setting Router Passwords Page 23 9. Configuring Hostnames Page 25 10. Subnetting Lab 1 11. Subnetting Lab 2 Unit 3 1. Setting Router passwords Page 29 2. Configuring Router IP settings Page 32 3. Configuring SSH Page 34 4. Terminal History I Page 38 5. Rebuild a Configuration Page 40 6. SSH and Telnet Page 48 7. Basic Router Configuration
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CCNA : ® Cisco® Certified Network Associate Fast Pass Third Edition Todd Lammle Wiley Publishing‚ Inc. CCNA : ® Cisco® Certified Network Associate Fast Pass Third Edition CCNA : ® Cisco® Certified Network Associate Fast Pass Third Edition Todd Lammle Wiley Publishing‚ Inc. Acquisitions Editor: Jeff Kellum Development Editor: Lisa Thibault Production Editor: Christine O’Connor Copy Editor: Foxxe Editorial Services Production Manager: Tim Tate Vice President
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Voice Gateway Router Internet 10 Step to configure Cisco Call Manager Express Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing Router# configure terminal Router(config)# interface fa0/0 Router(config-if)# no ip address Router(config-if)# exit Router(config)# interface fa0/0.10 Router(config-subif)# description ROUTER INTERFACE FOR VOICE VLAN Router(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 10 Router(config-subif)# ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0 Router(config-subif)# ip helper-address 172.16.2.5 Router(config-subif)#
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center23002311409410012100center818008227695Goodman‚ Jeremy Yaw Frimpong‚ Ph.D.CIS 502 Theories of Security Management September 1‚ 2014 941009200Goodman‚ Jeremy Yaw Frimpong‚ Ph.D.CIS 502 Theories of Security Management September 1‚ 2014 center700007040880Abstract Risk Assessment for Global Finance‚ Inc. Network. 9410010000Abstract Risk Assessment for Global Finance‚ Inc. Network. -5715003009900Week 10 Technical PaperRisk Assessment 036300Week 10 Technical PaperRisk Assessment Introduction
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Router Configuration Exercise (5 points) When configuring a router‚ there are certain basic tasks performed‚ • Naming the router • Setting passwords • Configuring interfaces • Configuring a banner • Saving changes on a router • Verifying basic configuration and router operations Question Answer 1 The first prompt is _______ mode and will allow you to view the state of the router. 2 What major limitation does this mode have? 3 What does the router prompt look
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Category | Points | Description | Section 1Subnetting IP Address‚ Configuring Static Routes and Static Host Table - 15 Points * Task 6: Step 1 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 6: Step 3 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 6: Step 5 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 6: Step 6 * Related Explanation or Response * Summary Paragraph | 111111117 | Paste the requested screenshotProvide the requested answerPaste the requested screenshotProvide
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them including formal training NAME OF INSTITUTION: Kenya Airways Ltd DATE OF EMPLOYMENT: May - August‚ 2007 POSITION HELD: Systems/IT Support (Internship) Key responsibilities: · Computer networking- Cisco routers and Switches debugging. · Installing and configuring Cisco Wireless access points · Computer assembly and hardware repairs
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Microsoft System Center Orchestrator‚ File Server‚ CLT Application Servers‚ and Microsoft SQL Servers etc. CLT has 3 Production VLANs and 1 Client VLAN configured on Cisco hardware‚ each VLAN is configured on Cisco switches 3750 series‚ a dedicated patch panel separates Management switches and Clients / Servers. A Fabric interconnect provides management interface which is layered between Layer 3 switch and Cisco UCS Blade servers. Each of the VLAN has mix of Unix and Microsoft Servers. Most Microsoft
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