1. key forms 2. l2 hw layout switches/routers 3. l2 and l3 rough lab plans 4. how to GET to the cisco router 5. expected mail list usage 6. kermit is lurking in there - understand it 7. how to -1. quick 1000 mile up survey of router and switch configs 0. login to a cisco via the network (telnet in our case) and via serial connections 1. go into and out of config mode 2. do a few easy commands write memory write term show ip route 3. understand the help system 4. understand HOW to save a config (do this on your own time) - save dexter's config to the lab monitor with tftp 8. be able to search the Cisco on-line IOS documentation using a web browser (mozilla at the moment), depends on the host and what flavor of BSD/linux it is running 9. you should know 3 passwords ... unix root, cisco enable/exec (same), and netlab config http://ourmon.cat.pdx.edu/netlab find the config url, note the user name. passwd is flarp1