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Summary

Router configuration can be very complex and can require knowledge about many technologies, depending on the functions that router must accomplish. However, there are some basic configuration steps that are often used in enterprise environments once a clean install on such a device is performed:

  • Interface configuration:
    • Duplex settings
    • Speed settings
    • IP addressing
    • Static/dynamic routing configuration
    • NAT/PAT configuration
    • Traffic filtering (access control lists)
    • Quality of Service configuration

Basic switch interface configuration is similar in many ways to router . . .

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