... Configure usernames and password on the Madrid router The passwords must be the same on both routers The username must reflect the other routers hostname exactly The password and user names are case ... Configure usernames and password on the Tokyo router The passwords must be the same on both routers The username must reflect the other routers hostname exactly The password and user names are case ... other routers hostname exactly The password and user names are case sensitive: Madrid(config)#username Tokyo password cisco Madrid(config)#interface serial Madrid(config-if)#ppp authentication chap...
... the NK.BIN file via Ethernet services Module 3: Configuring and Building with Platform Builder Demonstration: Configuring, Building and Downloading 29 30 Module 3: Configuring and Building with ... dedicated bootloader may have options which need to be selected from a serially delivered menu Module 3: Configuring and Building with Platform Builder 25 Setting Up Remote Services C B D Target menu ... system image is downloaded If a service is running, you cannot change the settings in the Configure Remote Services dialog box If you change any settings, all remote services must be stopped before...
... Step Enter a hostname of GAD for this router a Enter hostname GAD at the prompt Router(config)#hostname GAD b What prompt did the router display? ...
... category path “:products:sql” If the name of the category is changed, the category will contain the same documents that it did before it was renamed The rename operation initiates a process that ... Microsoft® SharePoint™ Portal Server 2001 Module 3: Configuring the Workspace Configuring a Category Topic Objective To outline the process of configuring a category Lead-in Use the Properties ... properties are inherited between folders and folder name restrictions Module 3: Configuring the Workspace 23 Folder Property Inheritance and Name Restrictions Topic Objective To explain how property...
... continuing Step Configure the routers Configure the following according to the chart: • The hostname • The console • The virtual terminal • The enable passwords • The fastethernet interfaces according...
... Metadirectory Connector Connector Namespace Namespace MA James Smith James Smith Title Title Employee # Employee # E-mail Address E-mail Address Metaverse Metaverse Namespace Namespace Exchange Exchange ... Exclusions Mode and Namespace Management Discovery Advanced Display Names Custom Recipients Mailbox Creation Attributes to Discover LDAP Discovery Parameters LDAP Server Address /Name Enter the Server ... Directory Mode Directory Connector Connector Namespace Namespace New Objects Connected Association Connected Directory Mode Directory Connector Connector Namespace Namespace Lead-in New Objects New Objects...
... type http://server _name/ printers/share _name/ .printer (where server _name and share _name are your specific server and share names), and then click Next If prompted, type your user name and password, ... in a Windows NT 4.0 network Configuring a File Server Configuring Disks Configuring Shared Resources Installing and Configuring a Print Server Enhancements to file services in Microsoft® Windows® ... folder, click Share this folder If you want to assign a share name other than the folder name (default), type a name in the Share name box, and then click OK Tip You can add a comment to a folder...
... have sharing of links between routers the same cost Configuring OSPF Configuring OSPF is slightly different from configuring RIP or IGRP When configuring OSPF, use the following syntax: Router(config)# ... Guide / Deal / 222934-9 / Chapter 11 ConfiguringAdvanced Routing Protocols EXERCISE 11-1 ON THE CD Configuring OSPF These last few sections dealt with the configuring OSPF on a router This exercise ... Chapter 11 ConfiguringAdvanced Routing Protocols I n Chapter 10, you were introduced to the configuration of two distance vector routing protocols: IP RIP and IGRP This chapter focuses on two advanced...
... have sharing of links between routers the same cost Configuring OSPF Configuring OSPF is slightly different from configuring RIP or IGRP When configuring OSPF, use the following syntax: Router(config)# ... Guide / Deal / 222934-9 / Chapter 11 ConfiguringAdvanced Routing Protocols EXERCISE 11-1 ON THE CD Configuring OSPF These last few sections dealt with the configuring OSPF on a router This exercise ... Chapter 11 ConfiguringAdvanced Routing Protocols I n Chapter 10, you were introduced to the configuration of two distance vector routing protocols: IP RIP and IGRP This chapter focuses on two advanced...
... Step Enter a hostname of GAD for this router a Enter hostname GAD at the prompt Router(config)#hostname GAD b What prompt did the router display? ...
... Step Enter a hostname of GAD for this router a Enter hostname GAD at the prompt Router(config)#hostname GAD b What prompt did the router display? ...
... Create and name two VLANs Check prompts on 2950 Enter the following commands to create and name two VLANs: Switch_A#vlan database Switch_A(vlan)#vlan name VLAN2 Switch_A(vlan)#vlan name VLAN3 ... 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc 1900: Switch_A#config terminal Switch_A(config)#vlan name VLAN2 Switch_A(config)#vlan name VLAN3 Step Display the VLAN interface information a On Switch_A, type the ... a Instead of displaying all of the VLANs type the show vlan name VLAN2 command at the privileged EXEC mode prompt Switch_A#show vlan name VLAN2 4-7 CCNA 3: Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing...
... Create and name two VLANs ***** Check prompts on 2950 Enter the following commands to create and name two VLANs: Switch_A#vlan database Switch_A(vlan)#vlan name VLAN2 Switch_A(vlan)#vlan name VLAN3 ... Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc 1900: Switch_A#config t Switch_A(config)#vlan name VLAN2 Switch_A(config)#vlan name VLAN3 Step7 Look at the VLAN interface information a On Switch_A, type the ... a Instead of displaying all of the VLANs type the show vlan name VLAN2 command at the privileged exec mode prompt Switch_A#show vlan name VLAN2 b Does this command supply any more information...
... until they are successful Step Prevent access to the Ethernet interface from the hosts a Create a named access list that will prevent access to FastEthernet from the 192.168.14.0 network b At the...
... 3.20: Network Services panel dialog box This service is actually the Microsoft Networking Client, which allows the machine to access SMB services The Workstation service is mandatory The service is ... service Install the TCP/IP protocol Set the machine's name and IP address Configure the DNS and WINS name services Bind the protocol and service together 3.2.1 Basic Configuration This section ... name, as shown in Figure 3.17 Figure 3.17: Changing the identification A word of warning: you will have to set the machine name again later while configuring TCP/IP, so be sure that the two names...
... looks like the following: #resolv.conf domain example.com nameserver 127.0.0.1 nameserver 192.168.236.20 In this example, the first nameserver in the list is 127.0.0.1, which indicates that the ... domain name such as example.com, enter it here You can safely ignore the other options 3.2.2.3 WINS Address tab If you are not using a DNS server, you still need a way of translating NetBIOS names ... fallback if it can't find a name You can safely ignore the other options 3.2.2.4 Hosts files If you don't have either DNS or WINS, and you don't wish to use broadcast name resolution, you'll need...
... [7498-1] 3.1.31 (N) -service DL -service (N=2) Ph -service (N=1) [7498-1] 3.1.32 (N) -service- access-point DL -service- access-point (N=2) Ph -service- access-point (N=1) [7498-1] 3.1.33 DL -service- access-point-address ... Figure 100 – SDA service 191 Figure 101 – SDN service 192 Figure 102 – SRD service 192 Figure 103 – MSRD service 193 Figure 104 – CS service ... Data Link Service 125 Facilities of the connectionless-mode Data Link Service 125 Model of the connectionless-mode Data Link Service 125 Quality of connectionless-mode service...