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NETW204: Assignment 1 (50 points)

Each answer is worth 1 point each, 50 questions = 50 total points. Type answers in the appropriate cell; text will automatically wrap. Post your completed assignment to the dropbox.

NAME | Jim Canipe |

Router Configuration Exercise (5 points)

When configuring a router, there are certain basic tasks performed,

* Naming the router

* Setting passwords

* Configuring interfaces

* Configuring a banner

* Saving changes on a router

* Verifying basic configuration and router operations

| Question | Answer |

1 | The first prompt is _______ mode and will allow you to view the state of the router. | User |

2 | What major limitation does this mode have? | You can’t modify the configuration in user mode |

3 | What does the router prompt look like for this mode? | Router> |

4 | The enable command is used to enter the privileged mode. What is the major difference between this mode and user mode? | You can change passwords in enable but in user mode you can only view statistics |

5 | What does the router prompt look like for this mode? | Router>enable router # |

Basic Configuration Tasks (18 points)

The table below lists the basic router configuration tasks in the left column. Fill in the blanks in the right column with the correct command syntax for each of the tasks.

| Configuration Task | Command Syntax | Answer |

6 | Naming the router | Router(config)# | Hostname (name) |

7 | Setting passwords | Router(config)# | Enable secret (password) |

8 | | Router(config)# | Line console 0 |

9 | | Router(config)# | Password(password) |

10 | | Router(config)# | Login |

11 | | Router(config)# | Line vty 0 4 |

12 | | Router(config-line)# | Password (password) |

13 | | Router(config-line)# | Login |

14 | Configuring a message-of-the-day banner | Router(config)# | Banner mtd #(banner) |

15 | Configuring an interface | Router(config)# | Interface (type number) |...

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