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Below are some coding on Basic configuration for cisco router: Enter Privilege Mode Router > enable

Enter Configuration Mode Router# configuration terminal Password need when enter into Privilege Mode next time Router(config)# enable password p@ssw0rd Router(config)#enable secret s3cr3t Configure Hostname / Router Name Router(config)#hostname myrouter1 [Set the hostname to myrouter1] Configure Ethernet Port Command myrouter1(config)# inte f0/0 [Enter Ethernet Interface Mode ( f0/0 for interface1, f0/1 for interface 2)] myrouter1(config-if)# ip add 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 [Set IP address and subnet mask] myrouter1(config-if)#no shut [Active the port] Configure Serial Port Command myrouter1(config-if)#inte s 0/0/0 [Enter Serial Interface Mode] myrouter1(config-if)#ip add 192.168.20.1 255.255.255.0 [Set IP address and subnet mask] myrouter1(config-if)#no shut [Active the port] Set the Router Bandwidth Set the bandwidth to 1G, Clock Rate only apply at Master Router myrouter1(config-if)#clock rate 1000000
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[Set the bandwidth to 1Gig] myrouter1(config-if)#exit Secure Console myrouter1(config)#line con 0 myrouter1(config-line)#password c0ns0l3 myrouter1(config-line)#login myrouter1(config-line)#exit Secure Aux line Auxiliary Password, use to connect a modem to a router for remote console connection, Aux only available for old router, new router does not apply myrouter1(config)#line aux0 myrouter1(config-line)#password auXo myrouter1(config-line)#login myrouter1(config-line)#exit Secure VTY line Virtual Terminal Password, Use to secure your login from telnet or ssh myrouter1(config)#line vty 0 4 myrouter1(config-line)#password v1rtu@1 myrouter1(config-line)#login myrouter1(config-line)#exit myrouter1(config)#exit Save setting myrouter1#wr me or myrouter1#copy run start The above code are just a very basic configuration for cisco router, there are more advance configuration need for routing purpose such as static routes, default routes and dynamic routes. Within dynamic routes, there are also RIP Routes (Routing Information Protocol), IGRP Routes (Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) OSPF Routes (Open Shortest Path First) and EIGRP Routes (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) All this routing require different command for different protocol, I am still studying on all this cisco command, and soon, will post the easy explanation here when I have better understanding on cisco router routing configuration. To master the cisco router basic configuration, have to do more practice on Packet Tracer, Cisco Simulation Software.
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