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Here are the steps: Launch PuTTY: Open PuTTY, select the type of connection you want to make (SSH or Telnet), enter the switchs IP address, and then click Open. Log in: You will be prompted for your login credentials. Find the Model: Type the following command to get the model information:
Step 1 Access the router configuration mode through a terminal or web interface. Step 2 Configure the DNS server using the command ip name-server , replacing with the actual IP address. Step 3 Save the configuration using the command write memory to ensure the changes persist after a reboot.
the administrators to learn what they are doing on the device. STEP1: Connect to the device via console. STEP2: Set up a hostname for the particular switch to distinguish it in the. STEP3: Configure an administration password (enable secret password) STEP4: Configure a password for Telnet and Console access.
Steps to configure Cisco switch using CLI Switch# configure terminal. Switch(config)# Switch(config)#hostname Switch(config)# ip default-gateway Switch(config)# line aux 0. Switch(config)# ip route Switch(config)#interface fastethernet 0/1. Switch(config-if)#duplex full.
Basic Cisco Switch Configuration STEP1: Connect to the device via console. STEP2: Set up a hostname for the particular switch to distinguish it in the. STEP3: Configure an administration password (enable secret password) STEP4: Configure a password for Telnet and Console access.
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Configuring the Layer 3 Interfaces Navigate to the Distribution Switchs details page from Monitor Switches. Click Initialize layer 3 under the Status section. Enter the following settings: Name: Uplink. Subnet: 192.168. 128.0/24. Interface IP: 192.168. 128.1. VLAN: 20. Default Gateway: 192.168. 128.254. Click Save.
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a network protocol designed to facilitate the simultaneous handling of various types of traffic streams (voice, data, and video) at very high speeds over the same physical connection.

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