Disabling remote configuration just means the router will not be available to be configured from any outside (external) IP address in most cases. It will accept log in information only from a Local IP.
In most cases a class C block, such as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
As always check your manual for the router for the default assigned IP Address and the logins for the admin account.
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Disabling remote configuration just means the router will not be available to be configured from any outside (external) IP address in most cases. It will accept log in information only from a Local IP. In most cases a class C block, such as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. As always check your manual for the router for the default assigned IP Address and the logins for the admin account. Hope this helps!
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Yes, Config t stands for configure terminal. This command is to switch into configuration mode .
#configure terminal
Usually modems do not require any configuration. But your router has to configures to get external IP from a DHCP server or whatever your internet provider is using.
a router is a device which need to be configured b4 online. Router configuration means What the router should do for us. it is a program containg the ip address the subnet mask the hostname ..
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
On user exec mode type enable. When inside the privilege mode type configure terminal. You will then be sitting into global config after this. Please see below example: Router>enable Router#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router(config)#
When a Cisco router is booted up for the first time, or is reloaded, the router will look into its Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) for the startup configuration file. Setup Mode is usedto configure a Cisco router or switch after start up to create a startup configuration file.