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== Before You Begin == | == Before You Begin == | ||
The network must be configured and connected before trying to use CCP. With that being said you can have the most basic of configurations on the router. | The network must be configured and connected before trying to use CCP. | ||
Essentially all you have to do is assign ip | |||
With that being said you can have the most basic of configurations on the router. | |||
Essentially all you have to do is assign ip addresses to the connecting Fast Ethernet devices. | |||
Each router must have level 15 privilege set to use CCP properly. | Each router must have level 15 privilege set to use CCP properly. | ||
== Configuring a Cisco Router for CCP == | == Configuring a Cisco Router for CCP == |
Revision as of 18:36, 30 November 2011
Before You Begin
The network must be configured and connected before trying to use CCP.
With that being said you can have the most basic of configurations on the router.
Essentially all you have to do is assign ip addresses to the connecting Fast Ethernet devices.
Each router must have level 15 privilege set to use CCP properly.
Configuring a Cisco Router for CCP
Step 1.
Connect to your router using Telnet, SSH, or through the console.
Enter global configuration mode using this command:
Router(config)#enable
Router(config)#
Step 2.
If HTTP and HTTPS are enabled and configured to use nonstandard port numbers, you can skip this step and use the already configured port number.
Router(config)# ip http server
Router(config)# ip http secure-server
Router(config)# ip http authentication local
Step 3.
Create User with Privilege level 15
Router(config)# username <username> privilege 15 password 0 <password>
Step 4.
Configure SSH and Telnet for local login and privilege level 15
Router(config)# line vty 0 4
Router(config-line)# privilege level 15
Router(config-line)# login local
Router(config-line)# transport input telnet
Router(config-line)# transport input telnet ssh
Router(config-line)# exit
Step 5.
Enable local logging for log monitoring function
Router(config)# logging buffered 51200 warning
Installing CCP
Cisco Configuration Professional is installed directly on to a host machine that will be configuring the network. If you want to install software on the router that is similar but not as in depth, there is also Cisco Configuration Express which is installed on the memory of the router.