From: Casassa, Nathan (ncasassa@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 25 2001 - 18:08:51 GMT-3
I like to use "logging synch". When those nasty messages pop up you don't
lose your train of thought by having to use control L or something. This
causes the messages to be displayed without interrupting your line.
TERM-HELIOS(config)#line con 0
TERM-HELIOS(config-line)#logging synchronous
-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Kowalsky [mailto:pkowalsky@evolvesoft.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 5:06 PM
To: John W. Redmond; ccielab @ groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: The Initial Configuration
All,
Here's what I use when I'm practicing. Be sure that if you use this, that
you don't do this in the real lab or you may run the risk of losing a point
or two for not having the EXACT configuration as proposed in the scenario.
It's easy to forget about those couple of points when you're hot and heavy
into a BGP maelstrom... First, of course, I write erase my whole rack, then
enter a hostname, then cut and paste following (your mileage may vary, but
this works for me):
conf t
ip classless
ip subnet-zero
no ip http server
line con 0
privilege level 15
exec-t 0 0
line vty 0 4
login
pass cisco
line aux 0
login
pass cisco
no ip domain-look
alias exec bye exit
alias exec u who
alias exec h sh ho
alias exec x exit
alias exec i show ip route
alias exec ix sh ipx route
alias exec sd show dialer
alias exec ia show apple route
alias exec ci clear ip route *
alias exec cb clear ip bgp *
alias exec sbn show ip bgp neig
alias exec sb show ip bgp
alias exec so show ospf neig
alias exec ct config t
alias exec sio sh ip ospf neig
alias exec si sh ip int brie
alias exec sis sh isdn status
end
wr
Cheers,
Pete
----- Original Message -----
From: "John W. Redmond" <c-john.redmond@wcom.com>
To: "ccielab @ groupstudy.com" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 4:33 PM
Subject: The Initial Configuration
> Greetings Everyone,
>
> I was wondering, what are the 1st few configuration steps you would
> recommend to do on a CCIE LAB router before any specific configuration
takes
> place. For example, before I do any specific/high level router
> configurations, I configure the following...
>
> 1 - "HOSTNAME"
> 2 - "NO IP DOMAIN-LOOKUP"
> 3 - "ENABLE SECRET <password>"
>
> I was thinking about apply a password on my VTY interface, but then I
> realized "what if I need to configure a dynamic access-list" then I would
> have to reconfigure my VTY interfaces and create a local database...
>
> Any of you have any suggestions?
>
>
> John
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