| 6.1.2 |
In
this lab you will use the Windows terminal emulation program,
HyperTerminal, to capture and upload a router configuration as an
ASCII text file. |
| 6.1.4 |
In this lab
we will use a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server to save a
copy of the router's configuration file. |
| 6.2.1 |
In
this lab you will use the router's Global configuration mode and
enter one-line commands that change the entire router.
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| 6.2.5 |
In
this lab you will use the router’s interface configuration mode to
configure an IP address and subnet mask for each router interface. |
| 6.4.1 |
You and your
group are administrators of a LAN. Due to the rapid expansion of
this company, you need to link the headquarters (your group's
router) to the rest of network. Before starting this lab the, Lab
Assistant or the Instructor should erase the running configuration
and the startup configuration for Lab-A only and make sure that the
rest of the routers are configured with the standard lab setup. You
will also need to verify your workstation IP configuration so you
can test the connectivity between workstations and routers. |
| 6.4.2 |
This lab is
intended to help you become familiar with Cisco ConfigMaker. Cisco
ConfigMaker is an easy-to-use Windows 95/98/NT application that
configures Cisco routers, switches, hubs, and other devices. |
| 6.4.3 |
With
Cisco IOS version 11.0, the ip http server command allows the router
to act as a limited HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) web server. |