MODULE 3 reView Standards are necessary to limit network performance problems, decrease downtime due to failures, keep systems compatible and less complex worldwide You would save a running configuration file: {running config} to network servers, tftp servers and thumbdrives or other floppy disks Host tables allow routers to asociate their names to IP addresses When two routers are directly connected the serial link on the DCE interface must be sett with a clock rate The command: ip host MQ 192.1.1.1 will allow you to ping youre MQ Router(config)# Router(config-router)# Router(config-if)# There all functioning router commands REload and erase startup-config are two commands used to erase or remove an existing configuration on a router. (these will also work on some Cisco Catalyst switches) Telnet will allow you to virtually or remotely access a route. if the host table entries are incorrect you may have trouble with either the ip address or router name to access the router When a router is opened, brand new there will be default settings on it. Two of these that the router is administratively down and that the line protocol is down. you mustuse the command (no shutdown to activate an interface Router#show flash Router#show startup-config Router#show version These commands will show information about the operating system on the router that is stored in its memory. If 2 routers are directly connected they must have this necessary information: The config-if must have the ip address along with a subnet mask, a no shutdown command to change the default setting and a clockrate set at 56000.