| Chapter
Review |
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| Chapter
Overview
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| 4.1 |
Router Components
| 4.1.1 |
External
router configuration sources |
| 4.1.2 |
Internal router's configuration
components |
| 4.1.3 |
RAM for
working storage in the router |
| 4.1.4 |
Router modes |
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| 4.2 |
Router Show Commands
| 4.2.1 |
Examining
router status by using router status commands |
| 4.2.2 |
The show
running-config and show startup-config commands |
| 4.2.3 |
The show
interfaces, show version and show protocols commands |
| 4.2.4 |
Lab:
router show commands |
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| 4.3 |
Router's Network Neighbors
| 4.3.1 |
Gaining
access to other routers by using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) |
| 4.3.2 |
Showing CDP
neighbor entries |
| 4.3.3 |
A CDP
configuration example |
| 4.3.4 |
Showing CDP
entries for a device and CDP neighbors |
| 4.3.5 |
Lab: CDP
Neighbors |
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| 4.4 |
Basic Networking Testing
| 4.4.1 |
Testing
process that uses the OSI model |
| 4.4.2 |
Testing the
application layer by using telnet |
| 4.4.3 |
Testing the
network layer using the ping command |
| 4.4.4 |
Testing the
network layer with the trace command |
| 4.4.5 |
Testing
network layer with the show ip route command |
| 4.4.6 |
Using the
show interfaces serial command to test the physical and data link
layers |
| 4.4.7 |
The show
interfaces and clear counters commands |
| 4.4.8 |
Checking
real-time traffic with debug |
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| 4.5 |
Challenge Lab
| 4.5.1 |
Troubleshooting
tools challenge |
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| Chapter Summary
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Chapter Quiz
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