CCNA Guide To Cisco Networking Fundamentals: Router and IOS Basics
CCNA Guide To Cisco Networking Fundamentals: Router and IOS Basics
Networking Fundamentals
Fourth Edition
Chapter 5
Router and IOS Basics
Objectives
• Describe the benefits of network segmentation with
routers
• Understand the elements of the Cisco router user
interface
• Configure the HyperTerminal program to interface
with the Cisco router
• Describe the various router configuration modes
• Command history
– Allows you to retrieve previously typed commands
• You can see up to 10 previously typed commands
by typing show history
– From either the user EXEC or privileged EXEC
mode
• To modify the number of commands stored by the
router, you can use the terminal command
– Up to 256 previous commands
– Type terminal history size n
• Flash memory
– A type of erasable, programmable, read-only memory
(EPROM)
– Not typically modified during normal operations
• However, it can be upgraded or erased when necessary
• The content of flash memory is maintained even when
the router is rebooted
• Flash memory
– Contains the working copy of the current Cisco IOS
– Is the component that initializes the IOS for normal router
operations
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