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Cisco routers have the ability to copy its configuration to and from a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server. This is normally used in a WAN for remote router configuration. Cisco IOS does not support FTP. TFTP is UDP-based.

Cisco routers need at least four passwords set for minimal security: an enable password (primary router password), a console password, an auxiliary line password, and a VTY password (incoming telnet sessions).

Every Cisco router has a 16-bit configuration register, which is stored in a special memory location in NVRAM which allows the following functions: Force bootstrap program, select boot source, enable or disable the console break function, set terminal baud rate, load OS from ROM, and enable booting from TFTP.

Cisco routers can set the boot sequence by the BOOT command (EX: BOOT SYSTEM FLASH, BOOT SYSTEM ROM (not as many features as the full IOS in flash), BOOT SYSTEM TFTP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). There may be as many BOOT TFTP commands as you would like for redundancy. Be careful of the order used to boot the router!

“Router” is the default hostname for all Cisco routers; the character following the hostname tells you what mode you are in. The part of Cisco IOS that provides the user interface and interprets the commands you type is called the command executive, or EXEC.

MD5 (Message Direct 5) is a one-way cryptographic algorithm used for encoding data, particularly passwords.

Enabling IPX routing automatically enables IPX RIP. Enabling Appletalk routing automatically enables RTMP. IP Routing must be manually configured.