Remote Shell


Scenario:

You are working as a network engineer at a Turtle Aquarium based in Florida. Your colleague wants to check the running-configuration of one of the routers in the network but because of the security policy he’s not allowed to use HTTP, TFTP, TELNET or SSH. You can’t break company regulations but maybe you can bend it a little?

Goal:

  • All IP addresses have been preconfigured for you.
  • Configure router Shell so router Turtle can view its running configuration.

IOS:

c3640-jk9s-mz.124-16.bin

Topology:

Remote Shell

Video Solution:

Configuration Files

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Once you are logged in you will find the configuration files right here.

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Written by René Molenaar - CCIE #41726

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About the Author: Rene Molenaar

René - CCIE #41726 is the creator of GNS3Vault.com where he shares CCNA, CCNP and CCIE R&S labs. He also blogs about networking on http://networklessons.com