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Configure the vty lines for privilege level 15. For nonsecure access, enter the transport input telnet
Step 10
command. For secure access, enter the transport input telnet ssh command. An example of these
commands follows:
Switch(config)# line vty 0 4
Switch(config-line)# privilege level 15
Switch(config-line)# login local
Switch(config-line)# transport input telnet
Switch(config-line)# transport output telnet
Switch(config-line)# transport input telnet ssh
Switch(config-line)# transport output telnet ssh
Switch(config-line)# exit
Switch(config)# line vty 5 15
Switch(config-line)# privilege level 15
Switch(config-line)# login local
Switch(config-line)# transport input telnet
Switch(config-line)# transport output telnet
Switch(config-line)# transport input telnet ssh
Switch(config-line)# transport output telnet ssh
Switch(config-line)# end
Task 3: Configure the IP Address on the PC
This task section explains how to configure an IP address on the PC so that you can connect to
Cisco CP Express and begin configuring the router.
Who Should Use this Section
Who Can Skip this Section
The default configuration file assigns an IP address to a LAN interface on the router, and you must
configure the PC to be on the same subnet as the router LAN interface. If the router is a fixed-interface
model, it is configured as a DHCP server, and the PC must be configured to accept an IP address
automatically. If the router can accept modular interfaces, it is not configured as a DHCP server, and you
must configure the PC with a static IP address on the same subnet as the router.
To configure the IP address on the PC, complete the following steps:
Find your router model number in
Step 1
Note
78-18480-08
If you are setting up a new router, and want to use Cisco CP Express to
give the router a basic configuration, use this section.
If you don't want to use Cisco CP Express to give the router a basic
configuration, you can skip this section.
If the router model you want to configure does not appear in
Cisco Configuration Professional for updated information.
Table
2. Note the required IP address configuration for the PC.
Cisco Configuration Professional Quick Start Guide
Task 3: Configure the IP Address on the PC
Table
2, see the Release Notes for
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