Configuring a Network: OHS Procedures, Basic Router Configurations, and More

What are some OHS procedures and measures that should be followed when working with networking equipment?

1. List at least three OHS procedures that you must follow to work with Networking equipment.

2. List at least three OHS measures that you should follow in a Networking environment as a Network Technician.

3. Briefly explain the steps taken in case of equipment that did not power up or was faulty.

What are the basic router configuration commands and how do you ensure a router has no previous configurations?

4. List three points on running-config and start-config, what they are used for, and where they are kept.

5. How do you ensure that a network device, such as a router, has no previous configurations?

6. What are the basic configuration commands for setting up a router?

Explain Ethernet interfaces and connecting physical routers.

7. What is an "Ethernet" interface and how is it labeled on a physical router?

8. What is the difference between DTE and DCE and what type of cable is required between them?

9. What command do you need to configure the physical interface of the router?

Learning about addressing schemes and network connectivity.

10. What tasks are involved in designing an addressing scheme for a network with 8 subnets?

OHS Procedures and Measures

1. The three OHS procedures that must be followed when working with Networking equipment include:

2. The three OHS measures that should be followed in a Networking environment are:

3. Steps to take when dealing with faulty equipment:

Basic Router Configurations

4. Points on running-config and start-config:

5. To ensure a router has no previous configurations:

6. Basic configuration commands for a router:

Ethernet Interfaces and Connecting Routers

7. Understanding Ethernet interfaces and connecting physical routers:

8. Difference between DTE and DCE, and cable required between them:

9. Command needed to configure the physical interface of the router:

Addressing Schemes and Network Connectivity

10. Tasks involved in designing an addressing scheme for a network with 8 subnets:

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