Cisco Systems 3725, 3745, 1751 manual Cisco 831 Router Configuration

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ip address 10.0.149.220 255.255.255.0 speed 100

full-duplex

!

interface FastEthernet0/1 description $FW_INSIDE$

ip address 192.168.20.20 255.255.255.0 speed 100

full-duplex

!

router odr distribute-list 101 in

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router eigrp 1 redistribute odr network 192.168.2.0 network 192.168.20.0 no auto-summary

!

ip classless

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.149.207

!

access-list 101 permit ip any 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255

!

end

CISCO 831 ROUTER CONFIGURATION

Current configuration :

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version 12.3

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hostname c831-27

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no aaa new-model ip subnet-zero

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ip cef

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crypto isakmp policy 1 encr 3des authentication pre-share group 2

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1751, 3745, 3725, 831 specifications

Cisco Systems has established itself as a leader in networking and communications technologies, providing an extensive range of products that cater to various needs in the digital landscape. Among its noteworthy offerings are the Cisco 1751, 831, 3745, and 3725 routers, each designed to address specific requirements within business environments, from small offices to larger enterprises.

The Cisco 1751 is a modular router that delivers high-performance routing capabilities for small to medium-sized businesses. It features two slots for WAN interface cards, which provide flexibility in connectivity options. With support for both digital and analog connections, the 1751 is ideal for organizations looking to integrate voice and data services over a single network. Furthermore, it comes equipped with Cisco's IOS software, offering robust security features and advanced routing protocols, ensuring reliable performance.

The Cisco 831 router is designed to provide small branch offices with a reliable and secure Internet connection. This device incorporates an integrated firewall, VPN support, and advanced security features, making it an excellent choice for businesses that prioritize data protection. The 831 supports various WAN technologies, including DSL and cable, empowering organizations to select the most suitable connectivity type for their operations.

On a larger scale, the Cisco 3745 router is tailored for medium to large enterprises seeking high-capacity routing solutions. With its high performance and support for numerous interfaces, the 3745 can manage substantial data traffic efficiently. Key features include integrated voice support, which allows for convergence of voice and data applications, and advanced QoS capabilities, ensuring that critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth and priority.

Lastly, the Cisco 3725 serves as another powerful option for organizations needing flexibility and performance. Similar to the 3745, it supports modular WAN interfaces and offers compatibility with various data and voice technologies. The 3725's enhanced memory and processing capabilities allow it to handle demanding applications, making it suitable for larger networks requiring reliable connectivity and security features.

In conclusion, Cisco Systems' 1751, 831, 3745, and 3725 routers are exceptional networking solutions tailored for different business sizes and demands. Each model boasts specific features designed to enhance performance, security, and scalability, thereby empowering organizations to optimize their digital infrastructures in an increasingly interconnected world.