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0.0.0.1 Lab - Initializing and Reloading A Router and Switch - ILM PDF
0.0.0.1 Lab - Initializing and Reloading A Router and Switch - ILM PDF
L g and Re
eloading
g a Routter and Switch
S (Instructo
or
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Version)
Instructor No
ote: Red font color or Grayy highlights ind
dicate text tha
at appears in the instructor copy only.
T
Topology
O
Objectives
Part 1: Se
et Up Device
es in the Netw
work as Show
wn in the To
opology
Part 2: Initialize the Router
R and Reload
Part 3: Initialize the Switch
S and Reload
B
Backgroun
nd / Scenarrio
Before sta
arting a CCNA
A hands-on la ab that makess use of either a Cisco routter or switch, ensure that the
t
devices in
n use have be
een erased an nd have no sttartup configu
urations prese e, the results of your
ent. Otherwise
lab may be
b unpredictabble. This lab provides
p a de
etail proceduree for initializin
ng and reload
ding a Cisco ro outer and
a Cisco sw
witch.
Note: The
e routers used d with CCNA hands-on labbs are Cisco 1941
1 Integrate
ed Services Routers
R (ISRss) with
Cisco IOS
S Release 15..2(4)M3 (univversalk9 image). The switches used are Cisco Catalyyst 2960s withh Cisco
IOS Relea
ase 15.0(2) (lanbasek9 ima age). Other ro
outers, switch
hes, and Ciscco IOS version
ns can be useed.
Depending on the mod del and Cisco IOS version, the comman nds available and
a output prroduced migh ht vary
from whatt is shown in the
t labs.
R
Required R
Resources
1 Rou
uter (Cisco 19
941 with Cisco
o IOS softwarre, Release 15.2(4)M3 universal image or comparab
ble)
1 Switch (Cisco 29 o IOS Release 15.0(2) lanb
960 with Cisco basek9 image
e or compara
able)
2 PCss (Windows 7,
7 Vista, or XP
P with termina
al emulation program,
p h as Tera Term)
such
Conso
ole cables to configure the
e Cisco IOS devices via the
e console porrts
P 1:
Part S Up De
Set evices in the Netw
work as Shown in the
t Topo
ology
S
Step 1: Ca
able the netw
work as sho
own in the topology.
t
Attach console cables to the devices shown in th
he topology diiagram.
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Initializing and Reloading a Router and Switch
Switch> enable
Switch#
Step 2: Determine if there have been any virtual local-area networks (VLANs) created.
Use the show flash command to determine if any VLANs have been created on the switch.
Switch# show flash
Directory of flash:/
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Initializing and Reloading a Router and Switch
Reflection
1. Why is it necessary to erase the startup configuration before reloading the router?
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The startup configuration file is loaded into memory and becomes the running-config after the router reloads.
Erasing this file allows the router to return to its basic configuration after a reload.
2. You find a couple configurations issues after saving the running configuration to the startup configuration, so
you make the necessary changes to fix those issues. If you were to reload the device now, what configuration
would be restored to the device after the reload?
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The configuration at the time of the last save is restored to the device after a reload. Any changes made to
the running configuration after the last save would be lost.
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