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Posts From Wendell Odom
Config Lab: CLI Passwords 2
The simplest way to protect the CLI uses passwords shared by all, rather than a per-user username and password. Using a per-user login method improves security. The easiest option for using per-user logins in a Cisco lab is configuring theConfig Lab: CLI Passwords 1
Protecting access to the CLI of Cisco routers and switches starts with basic password security. From there, you can move on to use per-user login security that requires both a username and password, whether using locally-configured username/password pairs or whetherAnswers, Config Museum: Fallback Static Route
Fallback static routes get little attention for #CCNA. Today’s post lets you check your answers versus that brief config museum lab that asked you to figure out what routes to add if we simply disabled OSPF on router R3. Today’s
Config VM: Fallback Static Routes
Fallback static routes play a key role in several types of configurations used in Cisco routers. For #CCNA, fallback static routes is one of those corner topics that don’t get a lot of attention. Today’s Config Museum post gives you