Basic Configuration Concepts
Bridges and Routers
Routers forward packets on to specific network segments based on a logical network address, reducing network traffic by keeping unnecessary packets off network segments by only forwarding packets to segments as required.
A bridge joins individual network segments into a single network. The bridge floods packets on to all the network segments it is connected to. In other words, bridges offer simplicity and routers offer a greater degree of control. Cisco 700 series routers can function as a bridge and a router.
Profiles
Profiles are logically organized sets of commands for each connection that can be customized and stored independently. This allows you to configure your router for more than one connection. There are two types of profiles, permanent and
LANs and WANs
Cisco 700 series routers have a “LAN side” and a “WAN side.” The LAN side of the router is the Ethernet 10BaseT connection where your computer (or another