CCNA Command Memorizer Part 1

CCNA Command Memorizer Part 1

For a limited time only, you can get the CCNA Command Memorizer Part 1 for FREE (a value of $59.99) if you purchase our CCENT/ICND1 Knowledge Verifier.

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Don't let the simulations in the exams scare you. Use this application to make light work of them.

Learn the commands required to pass the CCENT / ICND1 Exam.

This powerful simulator application contains over 85 scenarios to test your knowledge of the Cisco IOS.

Simulation questions will be easy after you have spent time using this.

 

There is NO other product like this on the market today.

 

Here is a summary of the benefits you receive

 

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Learn the commands that can help you pass

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No need to be connected to a router

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Check your knowledge of sections

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Don't waste valuable time

Yellow ArrowNo need to set up equipment - just run this on your laptop

 

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Practice focused configuration scenarios

Yellow ArrowPractice specific technologies to make sure you know a topic

 

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No need to buy equipment to practice these scenarios

Yellow ArrowNo need to set up equipment - just run this on your laptop

 

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Start with the basics and quickly move to complicated scenarios

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Answers are provided so you can learn quickly

Yellow ArrowAnswers to specific commands are available immediately

 

 

What the Command Memorizer Covers:

Chapter 1: Passwords and others
Enable Passwords
Secret Passwords
Basic RIP
IP address configuration
Enable interfaces
IPConfig
Console Passwords
VTY Passwords
Exec-timeout
Service password encryption
Logging synchronous
Initial Setup
View Configuration register
SSH configuration

Chapter 2: IP addressing
Work out and configure a number of IP addressing scenarios:
First IP address in subnet
Second IP address in subnet
Last IP address in subnet

Chapter 3: RIP
Use a single network command
Use multiple network commands
Configure RIP version 2
Frame-relay RIP configuration
Split Horizon configuration
Display the routing table
Display enabled routing protocols
Debug RIP updates

Chapter 4: Access remote devices
Telnet
Show users
Show sessions
Show ssh
Resume sessions
Close sessions
Kill lines
Ping
Traceroute

Chapter 5: CDP
Globally disable CDP
Enable CDP on an interface
Work out connected interfaces
Work out connected routers
Show CDP neighbors
Show CDP entry

Chapter 6: Managing Devices
Copy IOS to TFTP server
Copy IOS from TFTP server
Copy running-config to TFTP server
Copy startup-config to TFTP server
Copy config from TFTP to running
Service timestamps debug datetime
Terminal Monitor
No debug all
Show running-config
Show startup-config
Show version
Change config-register to 0x2102
Change config-register to 0x2101
Change config-register to 0x2100
Show flash

Chapter 7: WAN
Configure PPP Encapsulation
Clock rate
Bandwidth
DCE/DTE
Configure HDLC Encapsulation
IP address configuration
Show interfaces serial

Chapter 8: Switching 1
IP address on VLAN 1
IP default gateway
Line console 0 configuration
Line VTY 0 4 configuration
VTP Server configuration
VTP Client configuration
VTP Transparent configuration
VTP pruning
VTP password
VTP domain
Access port configuration
VLAN creation
Trunk port configuration

Chapter 9: Switching 2
Interface Range command
Speed & Duplex
Description
VLAN Creation
Access port configuration
Trunk configuration
Port security - static
Port security - sticky

 

How it works:

 

Each scenario is presented as a Task that needs to be completed.

An Example::

You type the commands into a router simulator as follows:

Once you have typed a command the application will give you a result to tell if you have typed the command correctly.

In the above picture, the last Result block is blank because the last command has not been entered.

 

The result field tells you if the command has been typed correctly.

Only an "OK" in this field tells you it has been configured correctly.

 

 

 

If you are not sure of the command required, type "y" into the box "Give me the answer"

The correct command will be displayed as follows:

Shortcuts

To move to the next command or see the result of the command you have entered, press TAB

There is no need to type exit between modes (just like on a real router):

You can do this

Router(config)#interface ethernet 0
Router(config-if)#ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
Router(config-if)#interface serial 1
Router(config-if)#ip address 10.1.2.1 255.255.255.0

Other options:

Abbreviated Commands

Abbreviated commands are supported and you can the following for example:

 

 

 

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Comments

hi David,

i passed my ccna exam first time and your product went a long way in helping my studying.

many thanks

Dave Down

David,

Great, thanks a lot.
By the way, I love your monthly newsletters, they’re great reading and learning material.  Keep up the good work.

Rgds

Dominic Foley

Thanks for the great tips, i knew it was possible but could not recall the command for this and other tips  like sending messages via TTY etc... can be helpful when in a sensitive area no mobile etc... with voice / unified comms developing so fast more tips in this area would be very welcome.

Thanks again.
Tony Redgrove

This information is awesome, please keep me on your e-mail list

Dennis Perez

Hi David,

Your apps are some of the best I’ve seen.

I’m contemplating getting a my CCIE in routing and will be looking at purchasing your memorization tool. Thanks.

Cliff

Hello David,

Thank you for your  quick response, and great customer service, I will highly recommend your product in this day in age, customer service is at a premium your handling of this situation was excellent.

Thank you very much,

Robert Reyes Sr.

Hi David,

I really like the initial config generator, will have a play and get back to you with some suggestions.

Ian Castleman

CCIE

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Ken Granger

LA
United States

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Great work !!

John Bostock

I have been using ConfigureTerminal.com and reading the newsletter on a regular basis during the last 6 months.

All I have to say is that it is an incredibly useful site for networking professionals.

It has helped me a lot with my CCNP studies and daily tasks at work.

My most sincere "Well done" to David Bombal and his team.

Juan Molina
Fluke Networks
Technical Support Team

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