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MODULE 10: NETWORK MANAGEMENT - Coggle Diagram
MODULE 10: NETWORK MANAGEMENT
10.2 Device Discovery with LLDP
10.2.3 Discover Devices by Using LLDP
10.2.2 Configure and Verify LLDP
10.2.1 LLDP Overview
10.7 IOS Image Management
10.7.1 Managing Cisco IOS Images
10.7.2 TFTP Servers as a Backup Location
10.7.3 Backup IOS Image to TFTP Server Example
10.7.4 Copy an IOS Image to a Device Example
10.7.5 The boot system Command
10.4 SNMP
10.4.1 Introduction to SNMP
10.4.2 SNMP Operation
10.4.3 SNMP Agent Traps
10.4.4 SNMP Versions
10.4.6 Community Strings
10.4.7 MIB Object ID
10.4.8 SNMP Polling Scenario
10.4.9 SNMP Object Navigator
10.1 Device Discovery with CDP
10.1.2 Configure and Verify CDP
10.1.3 Discover Devices by Using CDP
10.1.1 CDP Overview
10.5 Syslog
10.5.3 Syslog Message Format
10.5.4 Syslog Facilities
10.5.2 Syslog Operation
10.5.5 Configure Syslog Timestamp
10.5.1 Introduction to Syslog
10.3 NTP
10.3.1 Time and Calendar Services
Before you get really deep into network management, the one thing that will help keep you on track is ensuring that all of your components are set to the same time and date.
10.3.2 NTP Operation
10.3.3 Configure and Verify NTP
10.6 Router and Switch File Maintenance
10.6.5 Use TFTP to Back Up and Restore a Configuration
10.6.6 USB Ports on a Cisco Router
10.6.4 Use a Text File to Restore a Configuration
10.6.7 Use USB to Back Up and Restore a Configuration
10.6.3 Use a Text File to Back Up a Configuration
10.6.8 Password Recovery Procedures
10.6.2 Switch File Systems
10.6.1 Router File Systems
The Cisco IOS File System (IFS) allows the administrator to navigate to different directories and list the files in a directory. The administrator can also create subdirectories in flash memory or on a disk. The directories available depend on the device.
10.6.9 Password Recovery Example