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Username Configuration in Cisco IOS

Post Views: 1,651 This How To explains username configuration.  Short and sweet. Step 1: With use of below command we can create User in Cisco Router Cell_Router(config)#username AWALDING priv 15 password CELLSTREAM Step 2: Also, we have to enable this at each line Cell_Router(config)# line con 0Cell_Router(config-line)#login local Cell_Router(config)# line vty 0 15Cell_Router(config-line)#login local Cell_Router(config)# line

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Smartports Macros for Switches in Cisco IOS

Post Views: 1,991 In this How To we will provide an overview of Smartports and how they can help with your Cisco switch administration.  Cisco now calls these Auto Smartports.  The Smartports macros can speed up deployment while ensuring accuracy and consistency on your switch ports.  Simply put, Smartports macros are pre-created configuration scripts that

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Security Setting Recommendations for Cisco IOS Routers

Post Views: 1,493 To save you time searching through thousands of documents and sometimes disjointed practices, here are some of our recommendations for securing Cisco routers. These practices can also be applied to other routers in general, though we provide no specifics for others. Security is always a concern to those who manage and configure

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VRRP Configuration on Cisco IOS Routers

Post Views: 1,511 The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a computer networking protocol that provides for automatic assignment of available Internet Protocol (IP) routers to participating hosts. This increases the availability and reliability of routing paths via automatic default gateway selections on an IP subnetwork. See RFC 5798. VRRP provides information on the state

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Stateful Network Address Translation (SNAT) Feature on Cisco IOS Routers

Post Views: 1,688 In this How To, we explain Cisco SNAT.  Cisco SNAT allows two or more routers performing the NAT function as a group. This is really handy for redundancy purposes, and can be used in conjunction with Cisco’s HSRP function (click here to see how HSRP is configured). The NAT routers are going

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