Cisco Systems 836, 837, 1701 quick start Want to Install or Enable SDM on the Router

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I Want to Use the Cisco IOS Startup Sequence

Step 3 Use a terminal emulation program on your PC, with the terminal emulation settings of 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control, to connect to your router.

Step 4 At the prompt, enter the enable command. The default configuration file does not configure an enable password.

yourname> enable

yourname#

Step 5 Enter the erase startup-config command.

yourname# erase startup-config

Step 6 Confirm the command by pressing Enter.

Step 7 Enter the reload command.

yourname# reload

Step 8 Confirm the command by pressing Enter.

After you press enter, the router will begin executing the standard startup sequence. If you want to be able to use SDM to perform subsequent configurations for the router, you must use the CLI to add statements to the configuration file. See the “I Want to Install or Enable SDM on the Router” section for this information.

I Want to Install or Enable SDM on the Router

In order to use SDM in the future, you must configure the router to support web-based applications, configure it with a user account defined with privilege level 15, and configure it to support the Telnet and SSH protocols.

The router’s HTTP/HTTPS server must be enabled, using the following Cisco IOS commands:

ip http server

ip http secure-server

ip http authentication local

If the router uses an IPSec IOS image, the HTTPS server is enabled. Otherwise only the HTTP server is enabled.

SDM requires a user account that is defined with privilege level 15 (enable privileges):

username <username> privilege 15 password 0 <password>

Note For security purposes, the user account that you define should be different from the default one used in the example above.

SSH/Telnet must be configured for local login and privilege level 15:

line vty 0 4 privilege level 15 login local transport input telnet transport input telnet ssh

Local logging should (optionally) be enabled to support the log monitoring function:

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Contents Translated Versions of this Document Cisco Security Device Manager SDM Quick Start GuideUse SDM to Configure the Router Task 1 Install Interface Cards, and Cable the RouterTask 2 Set Up the PC Https//10.10.10.1 Task 3 Start SDM, and Complete the Startup WizardRouter Home SDM Launch Task 4 Assign a New IP Address to the PC, and Restart SDMConfigure the PC with an IP Address on the New Subnet SDM Overview Window Using SDMYou’re Done! Where to Go from Here Want to Use the Cisco IOS Startup SequenceFor More Information About SDM and About Your Router Enter the erase startup-config command Want to Install or Enable SDM on the RouterCisco.com
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