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Inc. Special Upgrade Offer A Note Regarding Supplemental Files Preface Organization What’s in This Book Conventions Comments and Questions Acknowledgments 1. Router Configuration and File Management 1.0. Introduction https://www.safaribooksonline.com/library/view/cisco-cookbook/0596003676/ch01.html 1.1. Configuring the Router via TFTP 1.2. Saving Router Configuration to Server https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26444932/Backing-up-ios-configs-with-tftpd32-getting-an-access-denied-error.html 1.3. Booting the Router Using a Remote Configuration File 1.4. Storing Configuration Files Larger than NVRAM 1.5. Clearing the Startup Configuration 1.6. Loading a New IOS Image 1.7. Booting a Different IOS Image 1.8. Booting Over the Network 1.9. Copying an IOS Image to a Server 1.10. Copying an IOS Image permission denied Through the Console 1.11. Deleting Files from Flash 1.12. Partitioning Flash 1.13. Using the Router as a TFTP Server 1.14. Using FTP from the Router 1.15. Generating Large Numbers of Router Configurations 1.16. Changing the Configurations of Many Routers at Once 1.17. Extracting Hardware Inventory Information 1.18. Backing Up Router Configurations 2. Router Management 2.0. Introduction 2.1. Creating Command Aliases 2.2. Managing the ftp permission denied Router’s ARP Cache 2.3. Tuning Router Buffers 2.4. Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol 2.5. Disabling the Cisco Discovery Protocol 2.6. Using the Small Servers 2.7. Enabling HTTP Access to a Router 2.8. Using Static Hostname Tables 2.9. Enabling Domain Name Service 2.10. Disabling Domain Name Lookups 2.11. Specifying a Router Reload Time 2.12. Creating Exception Dump Files 2.13. Generating a Report of Interface Information 2.14. Generating a Report of Routing Table Information 2.15. Generating a Report of ARP Table Information 2.16. Generating a Server Host Table File 3. User Access and Privilege Levels 3.0. Introduction 3.1. Setting Up User IDs 3.2. Encrypting Passwords 3.3. Using Better Encryption Techniques 3.4. Removing Passwords from a Router Configuration File 3.5. Deciphering Cisco’s Weak Password Encryption 3.6. Displaying Active Users 3.7. Sending Messages to Other Users 3.8. Changing the Number of VTYs 3.9. Changing VTY Timeouts 3.10. Restricting VTY Access by Protocol 3.11. Enabling Absolute Timeouts on VTY Lines 3.12. Implementing Banners 3.13. Disabling Banners on a Port 3.14. Disabling Router Lines 3.15. Reserving a VTY Port for Administrative Access 3.16. Restricting Inbound Telnet Access 3.17. Logging Telnet Access 3.18. Set
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