From: Roger, Michael (Michael.Roger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 25 2001 - 22:31:00 GMT-3
What I like to do is add all the regular commands and then put hostname
last...that way it is waiting for you to hit enter...so you type the
hostname in and hit enter and go...saves the time of putting it on each
router. I really would rather just pass the lab so I don't have to worry
about little stuff like this...
Michael Roger
Team Manager- LAN Switching
michael.roger@getronics.com
phone 713-394-1595
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-----Original Message-----
From: John W. Redmond [mailto:c-john.redmond@wcom.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:33 PM
To: ccielab @ groupstudy.com
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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