CCNA Experiment one landing device console
Environment: Windows XP ,GNS3.0.7
Purpose: Know how to log in to a routing device using tools.
Steps:
First Open the GNS to build the topology environment as follows:
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start R1 and right- view the port connected to the console ( to be used when logging in )
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(a) log on to the router with the system's own HyperTerminal :(note that the newly purchased router is not configured so that it cannot be configured remotely, only use a rollover line to connect to the local system, and then configure it for use by logging on locally)
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(b), log on to the router via Telnet, enter the cmd command operation:
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In fact, in addition to using these two tools to log in, you can also use SECURECRT tools to log in, they are logged in the same way.
This article from "Liu Fengyuan" blog, declined reprint!
CCNA Experiment one landing device console