
Quick-Starting Routers
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If you are configuring OSPF neighbors, add the IP
address for each neighbor.
Note:
Neighbors are defined only if the OSPF interface
type is NBMA. Sample format: 192.32.156.8
Static Route Configuration
Destination network 192.32.90.0
Destination network mask 255.255.255.0
Next-hop address that is in the same subnet as the initial
IP interface
192.168.125.42
Global Services Information
These steps set communication services globally for all interfaces on the router. You can increase router
security by restricting SNMP communities, FTP, and Telnet. See Chapter 7, “Securing the Router.”
Enable SNMP Community Management? Yes
For each SNMP community, decide whether it is public or
private, its read-write access, and the IP address of the
manager.
public, read-only,
192.32.20.12
Enable TFTP? Yes
Default volume where TFTP transactions will take place 2
Enable FTP? Yes
Default volume where FTP transactions will take place 2
Enable Telnet? Yes
Enable Telnet client? Yes
Enable Telnet server? Yes
Enable the HTTP (Web) server?
Provides embedded Web tools on the router to view
device information.
Yes
Workstation Information
IP address of the workstation that you will use to
configure the router
192.32.20.12
Table 3-1. Quick-Start Worksheet
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Network Information Example Your Information
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