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Chapter 4 Performing a Basic Configuration of the Cisco 7206 Configuring the Cisco 7206 Step 4 Enter the enable secret password and the enable password: Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 The enable secret password is a one-way cryptographic secret password used instead of the enable password when it exists. Enter enable secret: barney The enable password is used when there is no enable secret password and when using older software and some boot images. Enter enable password: betty The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the most widely supported open standard for network management. It provides a means to access and set configuration and run-time parameters of routers and communication servers. SNMP defines a set of functions that can be used to monitor and control network elements. Enter yes to accept SNMP management; enter no to refuse it: Configure SNMP Network Management? [yes]: Community string [public]: For the following query, do not enable CLNS: Configure CLNS? [no]: For the following queries, enable routing on AppleTalk and IPX: Configure AppleTalk? [no]: yes Multizone networks? [no]: yes Configure IPX? [no]: yes For the following queries, do not enable Vines, XNS, DECnet, or bridging: Configure Vines? [no]: Configure XNS? [no]: Configure DECnet? [no]: Configure bridging? [no]: In most cases you will use IP routing. If you are using IP routing, you must also select an interior routing protocol. You can specify only one of two interior routing protocols to operate on your system using the setup facility: Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) or Routing Information Protocol (RIP). To configure IP routing, enter yes (the default) or press Return, and then select an interior routing protocol: Configure IP? [yes]: Configure IGRP routing? [yes]: Your IGRP autonomous system number [1]: 15 In the following example, routing is enabled on AppleTalk and IPX; IP is already selected: Configure AppleTalk? [no]: yes Multizone networks? [no]: yes Configure IPX? [no]: yes OL-5102-02 Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide 4-5

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Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide
OL-5102-02
Chapter 4
Performing a Basic Configuration of the Cisco 7206
Configuring the Cisco 7206
Step 4
Enter the enable secret password and the enable password:
The enable secret password is a one-way cryptographic secret
password used instead of the enable password when it exists.
Enter enable secret:
barney
The enable password is used when there is no enable secret
password and when using older software and some boot images.
Enter enable password:
betty
Step 5
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the most widely supported open standard for
network management. It provides a means to access and set configuration and run-time parameters of
routers and communication servers. SNMP defines a set of functions that can be used to monitor and
control network elements.
Enter
yes
to accept SNMP management; enter
no
to refuse it:
Configure SNMP Network Management? [yes]:
Community string [public]:
Step 6
For the following query, do not enable CLNS:
Configure CLNS? [no]:
Step 7
For the following queries, enable routing on AppleTalk and IPX:
Configure AppleTalk? [no]:
yes
Multizone networks? [no]:
yes
Configure IPX? [no]:
yes
Step 8
For the following queries, do not enable Vines, XNS, DECnet, or bridging:
Configure Vines? [no]:
Configure XNS? [no]:
Configure DECnet? [no]:
Configure bridging? [no]:
Step 9
In most cases you will use IP routing. If you are using IP routing, you must also select an interior routing
protocol. You can specify only one of two interior routing protocols to operate on your system using the
setup facility: Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) or Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
To configure IP routing, enter
yes
(the default) or press
Return
, and then select an interior routing
protocol:
Configure IP? [yes]:
Configure IGRP routing? [yes]:
Your IGRP autonomous system number [1]:
15
In the following example, routing is enabled on AppleTalk and IPX; IP is already selected:
Configure AppleTalk? [no]:
yes
Multizone networks? [no]:
yes
Configure IPX? [no]:
yes