2.1.4.6 Packet Tracer - Navigating The IOS

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LAB 2.1.4.

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PART 1:
Step 2:
a) 9600
b) S1
Step 3:
a) Connect
b) telnet, terminal, traceroute
c) telnet, terminal

PART 2:
Step 1:
a) turn on privileged commands
b) enable command with the prompt S1 in the next line
te<Tab>:
It moves to the next line with the same prompt as it tab
completion has two choices of commands, telnet and terminal and it doesnt
complete
c) Now the prompt is S1# meaning taking us to the privilege mode.
d) 5 commands starting with C (including the command from user EXEC mode).
Step 2:
a) Configuring from terminal, memory, or network [terminal] ?
b) S1 (config) # -- Indicating that it entered the global configuration mode.

PART 3:
Step 1:
a) displays the coordinated universal time as 0:17:12:709 and the year as 1993
b) %incomplete command
c) set Set the time and date - Other parameter required for the clock
argument to change the clock.
d) The prompt accepted the command as clock set.
It displays as an Incomplete command
Step 2:
b) Ambiguous command
incomplete command
invalid input. Pointing the error at Hrs point using the carrot symbol

invalid input. Pointing the error at DATE AND MONTH point using the carrot
symbol.

LAB 2.2.3.4
PART 1:
Step 2:
b)
1) 24 2) 2
been saved.

3) 0 to 15

4) show startup-config

5) Because no data has

PART 2:
Step 2:
To prompt the password during login while logging back in to the mode after logging
out
Step 7:
b)

5 $1$mERr$ILwq/b7kc. 7X/ejA4Aosn0

c)
Because the password has been encrypted by using the keyword secret in the
global mode.
Step 8:

all the password will be encrypted including other line passwords.

Enable secret encrypts only the enable password while service passwordencryption encrypts all the passwords

PART 3:
Step 1:
1) While entering the user EXEC mode.
2) Dc

PART 4:
Step 2: copy run start
Step 3:

show start
Yes

LAB 2.3.2.5
PART 1:
Step 3: Enter the command show run in the privileged mode to verify whether
the passwords were configured correctly.
Step 5: copy running-config startup-config
PART 2:
Step 2: b) No, because there is no PC configured with the IP address 192.168.1.253
in the network.

PART 3:
Step 1:
to access the switch remotely
to enable the vlan1 interface
Step 4:

copy running-config startup-config

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