Synopsis
Cisco CCNA: IOS Configuration shows how to configure passwords and banners, and introduces interface and protocol configurations for the Internetwork Operating System.

Audience
This course is for anyone interested in networking and routers, as well as those preparing for the CCNA exam.

Time
3 hours

Product Code: SCOC07
After completing Cisco CCNA: IOS Configuration, the user should be able to:

Configure passwords and banners
Configure PPP encapsulation
Determine and configure DTE/DCE status
Disable CDP and show CDP parameters
Configure IGRP and RIP

Passwords, Identification, and Banners
Introduction
Router Name
Passwords
Using passwords
Banners
Descriptions

Configuring Interfaces
Types of interfaces
Some configuration parameters
Shutting down an interface

Sample Interface Configurations
Synchronous serial interfaces
PPP Encapsulation
Configuring DCE/DTE Status

Configuring Protocols
Cisco Discovery Protocol
RIP and IGRP Protocols

This course has the following features:

Exercises that allow users to explore how a course topic applies to configuring a router's IOS
A file containing the text of the exercises
Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to a Cisco router
A glossary
A Skill Assessment

Knowledge of network administration is helpful but not required
Cisco CCNA: OSI Reference Model (SCOC01)
Cisco CCNA: Networks and Data Transfer (SCOC02)
Cisco CCNA: Local Area Networking (SCOC03)
Cisco CCNA: Wide Area Networking (SCOC04)
Cisco CCNA: Using a Router (SCOC05)
Cisco CCNA: Introduction to IOS (SCOC06)

Cisco CCNA: Network Management (SCOC08)
Cisco CCNA: Bridges and Switches (SCOC09)
Cisco CCNA: TCP/IP Networking (SCOC10)
Cisco CCNA: IP Addressing (SCOC11)
Cisco CCNA: IP Routing (SCOC12)
Cisco CCNA: IPX Networking (SCOC13)
Cisco CCNA: Network Security and Control (SCOC14)
Cisco CCNA: Additional Configurations (SCOC15)
Cisco CCNA: Exam Preparation 1 (SCOC16)
Cisco CCNA: Exam Preparation 2 (SCOC17)
Cisco CCNA: Numbering Systems (SCOC18)

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