As a Cisco CCNA certified professional, it is very important to know the basic Cisco switch configuration commands to improve the performances and the security of the enterprise network. Network diagram Lab instructions This lab will test your ability to configure basic settings such as hostname, m...
Basic switch configuration can be thought of as the minimum network, port, and security provisioning required for the production deployment of a switch. In practice, your exact needs will vary from environment to environment. And overall,effective switch managementis a detailed topic in its own rig...
To explain basic switch configuration commands, I will use packet tracer network simulator software. You can use any network simulator software or can use a real Cisco switch to follow this guide. There is no difference in output as long as your selected software contains the commands explained ...
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SwitchA(config-if-range)#switchport voice vlan 1 #Define the VLAN on which voice packets will be handled# Task 5 : Configure the phone directory for IP Phone 1 Although ‘IP Phone 1’ is already connected to SwitchA, it needs additionnal configuration before beeing able to communicate. You...
Cisco Networking Academy's Introduction to Basic Switching Concepts and Configuration Sample Chapter is provided courtesy ofCisco Press. Date: Mar 31, 2014. SavePrint Packet Tracer Activities Packet Tracer Activity 2.2.1.4: Configuring SSH Packet Tracer Activity 2.2.4.9: Configuring Switch Port Security...
In addition, both devices have similar initial configuration steps. When initially configuring a Cisco switch or router, the following steps should be executed: Step 1. Name the device. This changes the router prompt and helps distinguish the device from others. Step 2. Secure management access....
Switch#config t Switch(config)#host Switch1 Switch1(config)#inter vlan 1 Switch1(config-if)#ip add 172.16.1.2 255.255.255.224 Switch1(config-if)#no shut Switch1(config-if)#exit Switch1(config)#ip default-gateway 172.16.1.1 Switch1(config)#enable secret class ...
Let's say for example that on your network configuration you might have a device that is for configuring purposes, and it's configured on the native vlan ( let's assume you administrate from distance a switch/router), any package that will go un - tagged in that network on the trunk, ...