👤Wendell Odom
🕔21:05, 31.Aug 2021
This next lab begins with a switch that has been configured to allow Telnet + SSH, including password protection – except the fact that neither switch yet has an IP address. This lab asks you to add the IP configuration
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👤Wendell Odom
🕔17:05, 31.Aug 2021
Today’s topic: All lot of administrative settings on a switch, particularly access passwords, that you need to set up when you first install a switch. Enjoy! Prep for CCNP Enterprise Core with eBooks and more practice questions: CCNP and CCIE
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👤Wendell Odom
🕔15:05, 31.Aug 2021
For this next lab, instead of just asking you what the IEEE auto-negotiation rules look like, the lab asks you to configure some switches in ways that affect auto-negotiation. But the lab gives you the end goal: the resulting speed
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👤Wendell Odom
🕔09:05, 31.Aug 2021
The CCNA certification includes many prominent features that need to be configured. VLANs. Trunking. Routing protocols. IPv4 addressing. IPv6 addressing. But there are also the occasional small topic or single command that might be forgotten. This lab examines a couple
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👤Wendell Odom
🕔17:05, 27.Aug 2021
One of the first configuration items that become second nature is the configuration of basic password settings. But it is also easy to forget about the small differences in password security configuration once you get used to configuring your own
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👤Wendell Odom
🕔15:05, 27.Aug 2021
A layer 2 switch does not need an IP address or default gateway for its primary purpose of forwarding layer 2 Ethernet frames. However, the switch does need an IP address and a default gateway for layer 3 communication, such
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👤Wendell Odom
🕔13:05, 27.Aug 2021
Many of us start out learning about the simplest Cisco security option: One password for all users to reach user mode, with no per-user login. By today’s standards, that security method is archaic. Today’s lab lets you upgrade from that
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👤Wendell Odom
🕔11:05, 27.Aug 2021
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 the
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👤Wendell Odom
🕔09:05, 27.Aug 2021
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 whether
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 1.Nov 2019
The CCNA 200-301 exam expects that you know nothing about Cisco Command Line Interface (CLI) commands before beginning your journey. Cisco Packet Tracer is one of the many tools you can use to learn how to use the CLI, and
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