Learning Cisco CLI Router Configuration

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Free Online Course: Learning Cisco CLI Router Configuration provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Learning Cisco CLI Router Configuration is taught by Denise Allen-Hoyt.

Overview
  • Learn how to configure a Cisco router to transmit data between local area networks and connect to the Internet.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • Using the exercise files
    • Exploring the router
    1. Accessing the Router
    • The Cisco 1841 router
    • Using out-of-band router access
    • Exploring terminal emulation
    • Introducing to user mode, privileged mode, and global configuration mode
    • Using the built-in help
    2. Global Commands
    • Configuring a router hostname
    • Disabling IP domain lookup
    • Creating a banner message
    • Saving the active config and viewing the start and run files
    3. Secure Management Access
    • Securing console and Telnet access
    • Securing Privileged EXEC mode access
    • Encrypting passwords
    4. Configuring Interfaces
    • Viewing the router interfaces
    • Configuring ethernet interfaces
    • Configuring serial interfaces
    • Configuring the loopback interface
    5. Configuring Static and Default Routes
    • Introducing the routing table and static routes
    • Working with recursive static routes
    • Using directly connected static routes
    • Configuring default static routes
    6. Configuring Dynamic Routing
    • Understanding dynamic routing
    • Introducing the RIPv2 routing protocol
    • Basic RIPv2 configuration
    • Configuring passive interfaces and forwarding the default route
    7. Verifying Configurations
    • Displaying route configuration
    • Displaying running and startup configurations
    • Displaying interface configurations
    Next Steps
    • Goodbye