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Chapter 1
Introduction to Router Configuration
Enable Secret and Enable Passwords
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Enter a command, a space, and a question mark to list the available keywords
(and a short definition of the keywords) that can be used with the command:
Router (config-if)# snapshot ?
client Enable client control of Snapshot routing
server Send routing updates out this link when updates are
received
Enter a command, a keyword, a space, and a question mark to list the range
of values (and a short definition of the values) that you can enter with the
command:
Router (config-if)# snapshot client ?
<5-1000> duration, in minutes, of each active period
Enter a few known characters to have the router complete the command. In
this example, the command is show hosts:
Router> sh ho
Default domain is not set
Name/address lookup uses domain service
Name servers are 255.255.255.25
To redisplay a command you previously entered, press the up arrow key. You
can continue to press the up arrow key for more commands. The commands
are displayed in the reverse order from which they were entered.
Because many privileged EXEC commands are used to set operating parameters,
you should password-protect these commands to prevent unauthorized use.
You use two commands to do this:
enable secret password (a very secure, encrypted password)
enable password (a less secure, unencrypted password)
You must enter an enable secret password to gain access to privileged EXEC
mode commands.
For maximum security, the passwords should be different. If you enter the same
password for both during the setup process, your router accepts the passwords, but
warns you that they should be different.
Cisco 1710 Security Router Software Configuration Guide
Enable Secret and Enable Passwords
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