4.1. The IOS User Interface4.1.1. Cisco Router IOS4.1.2. Connecting to a Cisco Router4.1.3. Bringing Up a Router4.1.3.1. Bringing Up a Non-ISR Router (a 2600)4.2. Command-Line Interface (CLI)4.2.1. Entering the CLI from a Non-ISR Router4.2.2. Overview of Router Modes4.2.3. CLI Prompts4.2.3.1. Interfaces4.2.3.2. Subinterfaces4.2.3.3. Line Commands4.2.3.4. Routing Protocol Configurations4.2.3.5. Defining Router Terms4.2.4. Editing and Help Features4.2.5. Gathering Basic Routing Information4.3. Router and Switch Administrative Configurations4.3.1. Hostnames4.3.2. Banners4.3.3. Setting Passwords4.3.3.1. Enable Passwords4.3.3.2. Auxiliary Password4.3.3.3. Console Password4.3.3.4. Telnet Password4.3.3.5. Setting Up Secure Shell (SSH)4.3.3.6. Verifying the SSH service on your router4.3.4. Encrypting Your Passwords4.3.5. Descriptions4.3.5.1. Doing the do Command4.4. Router Interfaces4.4.1. Bringing Up an Interface4.4.1.1. Configuring an IP Address on an Interface4.4.1.2. Configuring DHCP on your router4.4.1.3. Using the Pipe4.4.1.4. Serial Interface Commands4.5. Viewing, Saving, and Erasing Configurations4.5.1. Deleting the Configuration and Reloading the Router4.5.2. Verifying Your Configuration4.5.2.1. Verifying with the show interface Command4.5.2.2. Verifying with the show ip interface Command4.5.2.3. Using the show ip interface brief Command4.5.2.4. Verifying with the show protocols Command4.5.2.5. Using the show controllers Command4.6. Cisco's Security Device Manager (SDM)4.7. Summary4.8. Exam Essentials4.9. Written Lab 44.10. Hands-on Labs4.10.1. Hands-on Lab 4.1: Logging into a Router4.10.2. Hands-on Lab 4.2: Using the Help and Editing Features4.10.3. Hands-on Lab 4.3: Saving a Router Configuration4.10.4. Hands-on Lab 4.4: Setting Your Passwords4.10.5. Hands-on Lab 4.5: Setting the Hostname, Descriptions, IP Address, and Clock Rate4.10.6. Hands-on Lab 4.6: Installing SDM on Your Computer4.11. Review Questions4.12. Answers to Review Questions4.13. Answers to Written Lab 4