Configuration

PPP Configuration in Cisco IOS

Point-to-Point (PPP) Protocol is an excelent Layer 2 protocol used to establish a direct connection between two nodes. It can provide connection authentication, transmission encryption (using ECP, RFC 1968), and compression. PPP was designed somewhat after the original HDLC specifications. The designers of PPP included many additional features that had been seen only in proprietary […]

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DHCP Server Configuration on Cisco IOS Routers

This How To will describe the most common configuration needed for Cisco IOS to create a DHCP (IPv4) server on your switch or router. Before You Start Before you configure the DHCP address pool, you need to: •Identify DHCP options for devices where necessary, including the following: –Default boot image name –Default routers –Domain Name

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Back Up and Restore Configurations on Cisco IOS Devices

In this How To we will discuss the process for backing up and restoring configurations of your Cisco IOS devices. Whenever you have a good working configuration, it is always a good idea to create a backup – I like to call them “golden configurations”. This way, if you make changes that cause problems, you

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Username Configuration in Cisco IOS

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 aux 0Cell_Router(config-line)#login local

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VRRP Configuration on Cisco IOS Routers

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 of a router,

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