[NTLUG:Discuss] Cisco (console)?
MadHat
madhat at unspecific.com
Fri May 30 12:14:09 CDT 2003
On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 11:20, John Oberkrom wrote:
> You can telnet to the router's IP address if:
> 1. You know the IP address
> 2. You know the telnet password or the password is blank
>
> You can change the router's configuration (using 'enable' command)
> assuming you know the password or there is none. Once in priv mode
> you can change the router's config using Cisco IOS commands.
>
> The router may have an embedded firewall. In this case you need to
> change the access-list and/or NAT configurations.
>
You can also do all of this if you know the routers SNMP community
string and it isn't firewalled off. You can always try ILMI *hehe*
> Hope this helps,
> John Oberkrom
> www.aoai.com
>
>
>
> On Fri, 30 May 2003 severian at pobox.com wrote:
>
> > Howdy,
> > Since y'all knw what this cable is, maybe you know what I need. I have
> > a friend with a Cisco 1720 router for her small office. The people who set
> > it up left no software or manuals. I found a basic setup manual on Csco's
> > site, but it did not tell me how to set up the router. I want to do a port
> > redirect so that a couple of outside ports get redirected to some machines
> > inside the lan where they will connect to VPN servers or SSH
> > tunnels(something to protect the VNC session). What do I need to get into
> > the Cisco router?
> > Thanks,
> > Ralph
> >
> > In response to the welcome remarks of Darin W. Smith at 09:16 AM 5/30/03 -0500:
> > > From a cisco web page (obtained by googling for "cisco rollover cable"):
> >
> >
> >
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