From: Leon van Dongen (l.dongen1@chello.nl)
Date: Wed Aug 30 2006 - 12:33:41 ART
Daniel,
1. You will have access to a access server. From what I've heard you
can reverse-telnet into the routers in your pod.
2. Brussels is using Secure CRT, however an older version without "tabs".
3. I assume that the backbone routers (if any) are not connected to your
access server.
4. Save frequently, just to be sure that your work is safe. Anything can
happen, what if a router crashes and your work is lost?!!
HTH
--Leon
Daniel Niasoff wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In preparation for the lab, I think it would be useful to know what sort of
> access I will have to the routers, and specifically the following;
>
> 1. Will I be allowed access to the terminal server or just to "my" routers?
> I would like to create a shortcut just to the terminal server and switch
> between routers using Ctr_^_6&x (creating a shortcut key in SecureCRT).
>
> 2. Can I assume that I will be using SecureCRT?
>
> 3. Will my terminal server be shared with any other routers? I like to save
> using the terminal server by "shooting out the command to all the routers"
> (as Brian Dennis so eloquently puts it in his COD), instead of saving on
> each router. You can do this by typing "send *" at the terminal server. Of
> course I wouldn't want to do this if other routers were connected to my
> terminal server.
>
> 4. Is there any reason why we are recommended in practice labs to "save
> frequently" Is this because the routers might crash halfway through the lab
> due to unstable IOS (as we know it), or is a power cut to be expected?
>
>
> If questions 1-3 vary with the different lab locations, I would particularly
> like to know what the situation is in the Brussels location.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Daniel Niasoff
>
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