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Task 2-Setting Up Asynchronous Shell Services, Step 1-Configuring the Fast Ethernet 100BaseT Interface - dial up speed setting

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Task 2-Setting Up Asynchronous Shell Services Chapter 2 Configuring the Cisco AS5300 Network Access Server Step 3 Enter the show running command to view the current configuration of the AAA parameters: hq-sanjose# show running Building configuration... Current configuration: ! version 12.0(5) service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec service password-encryption ! hostname hq-sanjose ! aaa new-model aaa authentication login default local aaa authentication ppp default if-needed local enable secret 5 $1$.voA$9/8.Zoil3jeWJMP6hEE6U0 ! username joe-admin password 7 ! ----- snip ---- Task 2-Setting Up Asynchronous Shell Services When you have configured the preliminary parameters such as your host name, password, timestamps and local AAA security on the Cisco AS5300, you can then move on to setting up the asynchronous shell services, which provide access through the Cisco IOS CLI EXEC shell to terminal services (no PPP) for the following tasks: • Changing passwords • Accessing menus • Troubleshooting modem connections • Accessing other network resources with Telnet Step 1-Configuring the Fast Ethernet 100BaseT Interface Assign an IP address, line speed, and duplex mode to the Cisco AS5300's Fast Ethernet interface, which supports 10- and 100-Mbps speeds. The default priority search order for autonegotiating the line speed is as follows: 1. 100Base-TX full duplex 2. 100Base-TX half duplex 3. 10Base-T full duplex 4. 10Base-T half duplex To configure the Fast Ethernet 100Base-TX interface, enter the following commands beginning in global configuration mode: Cisco IOS Dial Services Quick Configuration Guide 2-8

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Cisco IOS Dial Services Quick Configuration Guide
Chapter 2
Configuring the Cisco AS5300 Network Access Server
Task 2—Setting Up Asynchronous Shell Services
Step 3
Enter the
show running
command to view the current configuration of the AAA parameters:
hq-sanjose#
show running
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
version 12.0(5)
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
service password-encryption
!
hostname hq-sanjose
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa authentication ppp default if-needed local
enable secret 5 $1$.voA$9/8.Zoil3jeWJMP6hEE6U0
!
username joe-admin password 7 <removed>
!
----- snip ----
Task 2—Setting Up Asynchronous Shell Services
When you have configured the preliminary parameters such as your host name, password, timestamps
and local AAA security on the Cisco AS5300, you can then move on to setting up the asynchronous
shell services, which provide access through the Cisco IOS CLI EXEC shell to terminal services (no
PPP) for the following tasks:
Changing passwords
Accessing menus
Troubleshooting modem connections
Accessing other network resources with Telnet
Step 1—Configuring the Fast Ethernet 100BaseT Interface
Assign an IP address, line speed, and duplex mode to the Cisco AS5300’s Fast Ethernet interface, which
supports 10- and 100-Mbps speeds.
The default priority search order for autonegotiating the line speed is as follows:
1.
100Base-TX full duplex
2.
100Base-TX half duplex
3.
10Base-T full duplex
4.
10Base-T half duplex
To configure the Fast Ethernet 100Base-TX interface, enter the following commands beginning in
global configuration mode: