
Access the course working files for fundamentals of Cisco CLI switch configuration, including Cisco Packet Tracer files organized by chapter and movie number, plus reference documents with IP addressing details.
Explore how a Cisco 2950 catalyst switch runs ios 29 50, stores ios image and vlan database in flash and nvram, and shows packet tracer topology with routers and switches.
Access switch CLI via a terminal emulation program, configure 9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control, then enter user, privileged, and global configuration mode.
Configure a switch using global configuration commands and the hostname command to set a custom name, improving identification on a topology and clarifying the command-line prompt.
Disable ip domain-lookup to stop the switch from resolving misspelled commands via dns, avoiding delays from dns lookups; enable, enter configure terminal, and apply no ip domain-lookup.
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Secure privileged exact mode access on Cisco switches by configuring enable password and enable secret; the enable secret encrypts the password and takes priority over the legacy enable password.
Configure a Cisco switch by using show mac address table to learn devices, assign an IP address to VLAN 1, and set the IP default-gateway for remote management.
Learn how to adjust switch port settings, including speed and duplex, to match connected devices, manage auto sensing defaults, and document changes with interface descriptions to avoid duplex mismatches.
Use show commands to verify switch configurations, interface status, and flash contents, and practice saving RAM to NVRAM, erasing startup configs and the VLAN database, then reloading.
In this course you will learn how to access the switches CLI through an out-of-band connection, using a console cable and a terminal program. Learn how to configure a Cisco switch to connect and control resources on your network.
The Cisco switches are one of the best on the market. Versatile, reliable, flexible and powerful, the Cisco switch product line offer unparalleled performance and features.
This course explore the Cisco command-line interface using an out-of-band connection with a cable and terminal program. We will then get into how to access the switch's three modes—user EXEC, privileged EXEC, and global configuration—and use commands to configure essential settings.
Learn about the built-in help features, help commands, and the Tab key function. I'll then cover the basic global commands used to configure essential switch settings.
After addressing the switch and configuring a default gateway, we will explain how to modify individual port modes, secure those ports, and create and manage virtual LANs (VLANs).
Finally, at the end of the course you will learn how to verify your settings and reset the switch if necessary. We will then get into some more tips that you should know.
By the end of this course you will have a solid understanding of setting up Cisco CLI Switch Configuration.