Www.ciscopress.com Copyright 2003 CCNA 2 Chapter 14 Managing Cisco IOS Software By Your Name.

Презентация:



Advertisements
Похожие презентации
© 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.INTRO v Managing Your Network Environment Managing Router Startup and Configuration.
Advertisements

Copyright CCNA 2 Chapter 12 Configuring a Router By Your Name.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 3 Chapter 7 Switch Configuration By Your Name.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 2 Chapter 16 Distance Vector Routing Protocols By Your Name.
Copyright CCNA 2 Chapter 13 Learning About Other Devices By Your Name.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 3 Chapter 9 Virtual LANs By Your Name.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 2 Chapter 15 Routing and Routing Protocols By Your Name.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 3 Chapter 3 Single-Area OSPF By Your Name.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 3 Chapter 10 Virtual Trunking Protocol By Your Name.
© 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.INTRO v Module Summary The Cisco Discovery Protocol is an information-gathering tool used by network.
© 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.INTRO v Managing Your Network Environment Managing Cisco Devices.
© 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. BGP v Route Selection Using Attributes Setting BGP Local Preferences.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 2 Chapter 17 TCP/IP Suite Error and Control Messages By Your Name.
© 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.INTRO v Operating and Configuring Cisco IOS Devices Starting a Switch.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 4 Chapter 16 Introduction to Network Administration By Your Name.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 4 Chapter 18 Network Management, Part 2 By Your Name.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 2 Chapter 18 Basic Router Troubleshooting By Your Name.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 4 Chapter 11 Scaling IP Addresses By Your Name.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 1 Chapter 9 TCP/IP Transport and Application Layers By Your Name.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. HIPS v Configuring Groups and Policies Managing Hosts and Deploying Software Updates.
Транксрипт:

Copyright 2003 CCNA 2 Chapter 14 Managing Cisco IOS Software By Your Name

Copyright 2003 Objectives Router boot sequence and verification Managing the Cisco file system

Copyright 2003 Router Startup Sequence

Copyright 2003 Locating the Cisco IOS Software

Copyright 2003 boot system Commands

Copyright 2003 Configuration Register Values The order in which the router looks for system bootstrap information depends on the Boot Field setting in the configuration register. You can change the default configuration register setting with the global configuration mode command config-register. Use a hexadecimal number as the argument for this command.

Copyright 2003 The show version Command

Copyright 2003 IOS File System

Copyright 2003 Cisco IOS Naming Conventions

Copyright 2003 Managing Configuration Files

Copyright 2003 Preparing for the Use of TFTP

Copyright 2003 Using the copy tftp running-config Command

Copyright 2003 The copy flash tftp Command

Copyright 2003 The copy tftp flash Command

Copyright 2003 Using the copy running-config tftp Command

Copyright 2003 Managing IOS Using XModem

Copyright 2003 File System Verification The Cisco IOS Software can also be restored from a TFTP session. Downloading the image using TFTP from ROMmon is the fastest way to restore a Cisco IOS Software image to the router. This is done by setting environmental variables and then using the tftpdnld command.

Copyright 2003 The show flash Command

Copyright 2003 The show version Command