Cisco Systems Cisco AS5400 quick start Gatewayconfig# enable secret guessme, Gateway# write memory

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Gateway(config-line)#.

Step 7 Create a secret password. This password provides access to privileged EXEC mode. Substitute your enable secret password for guessme.

Gateway(config)# enable secret guessme

Step 8 Enable password encryption. When password encryption is enabled, the encrypted form of the password is displayed when a show configuration command is entered. You cannot recover a lost encrypted password.

Gateway(config)# service password-encryption

Step 9 Configure debugging messages to include milliseconds in the date and time stamp:

Gateway(config)# service timestamps debug datetime msec

Step 10 Configure logging messages to include milliseconds in the date and time stamp:

Gateway(config)# service timestamps log datetime msec

Step 11 Enter line configuration mode to configure the console port. You are in line configuration mode when the prompt changes to

Gateway(config)# line con 0

Step 12 Prevent the gateway’s EXEC facility from timing out if you do not type any information on the console screen for an extended period:

Gateway(config-line)# exec-timeout 0 0

Step 13 Exit line configuration mode:

Gateway(config-line)# exit

Gateway(config)#

Step 14 Return to privileged EXEC mode:

Gateway(config)# Ctrl-Z

Gateway#

Step 15 Save the configuration:

Gateway# write memory

Building configuration ...

[OK]

Gateway#

Verify

To verify that you configured the right host name and passwords:

Enter the show configuration command:

Gateway# show configuration

Using 1888 out of 512000 bytes

!

version XX.X

.

.

!

hostname Gateway

!

enable secret 5 $1$60L4$X2JYOwoDc0.kqa1loO/w8/

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Exit privileged EXEC mode and attempt to log in using the new enable secret password. The show privilege command shows the current security privilege level.

Gateway# exit

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Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5350 specifications

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