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2.1.4.8 Packet Tracer - Navigating The IOS Instructions
2.1.4.8 Packet Tracer - Navigating The IOS Instructions
Packet
T
Tracer
- Navigatting the IOS
T
Topology
O
Objectives
Part 1: Ba
asic Connec
ctions, Acces
ssing the CLI and Exploring Help
Part 2: Ex
xploring EXE
EC Modes
Part 3: Se
etting the Clo
ock
B
Backgroun
nd
In this acttivity, you will practice skillss necessary for
f navigating
g the Cisco IO
OS, including different
d
user access
modes, va
arious configu
uration modess, and commo
on commandss you use on a regular bassis. You also practice
accessing
g the context-sensitive Help by configuring the clock
k command.
P
Part
1: Basic
B
Con
nnections
s, Access
sing the CLI
C and Exploring
E
g Help
In Part 1 of
o this activity
y, you connecct a PC to a sw
witch using a console conn
nection and explore
e
variou
us
command
d modes and Help featuress.
S
Step
1: Con
nnect PC1 to
t S1 uses a console cable.
c
a. Click the Connections icon (the
e one that loo
oks like a lighttning bolt) in the
t lower left corner of the
e Packet
Trace
er window.
b. Selecct the light blue Console ca
able by clickin
ng it. The mou
use pointer wiill change to what
w
appearss to be a
conne
ector with a ca
able dangling
g off of it.
c.
S
Step
2: Establish a terrminal session with S1.
a. Click PC1 and then
n select the Desktop
D
tab.
at the Port Co
onfiguration default
d
setting
gs are correct.
b. Click the Terminall application icon; verify tha
What is the setting
g for bits per second?
s
c.
9,600
Click OK.
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c.
Enter the enable command and press ENTER. How does the prompt change?
The prompt changes from "Switch>" to "Switch#"
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b. Press the <ENTER> key to accept the default parameter enclosed in brackets [terminal].
How does the prompt change? The prompt changes from "Switch#" to "Switch (config) #".
c.
This is called global configuration mode. This mode will be explored further in upcoming activities and
labs. For now exit back to Privileged EXEC mode by typing end, exit or Ctrl-Z.
S1(config)# exit
S1#
b. Use the context-sensitive Help and the clock command to set the time on the switch to the current time.
Enter the command clock and press ENTER.
S1# clock<ENTER>
What information is displayed? The information displayed is "% incomplete command"
c.
The % Incomplete command message is returned by the IOS indicating that the clock command
needs further parameters. Any time more information is needed help can be provided by typing a space
after the command and the question mark (?).
S1# clock ?
What information is displayed? "set", which enables the user to "set the time and date".
d. Set the clock using the clock set command. Continue proceeding through the command one step at a
time.
S1# clock set ?
What information is being requested? "hh:mm:ss Current Time".
What would have been displayed if only the clock set command had been entered and no request for
help was made by using the question mark? he prompt would have displayed "% incomplete command"
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f.
Attempt to set the date to 01/31/2035 using the format requested. It may be necessary to request
additional help using the context-sensitive Help to complete the process. When finished, issue the show
clock command to display the clock setting. The resulting command output should display as:
S1# show clock
*15:0:4.869 UTC Tue Jan 31 2035
g. If you were not successful, try the following command to obtain the output above:
S1# clock set 15:00:00 31 Jan 2035
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Question
Location
Possible
Points
Step 2a
Step 2c
Step 3a
Step 3b
Step 3c
Part 1 Total
Part 2: Exploring EXEC
Modes
25
Step 1a
Step 1b
Step 1c
Step 1d
Step 2a
Step 2b
Part 2 Total
30
Step 1a
Step 1b
Step 1c
Step 1d
Step 2b
Part 3 Total
25
20
Total Score
100
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Points
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