Add the command no auto-summary on all routers.
Change the network statements to include a wildcard mask.
Adjust the EIGRP hello timers to account for the network delay.
Add the command eigrp log-neighbor-changes on all routers.
provides device identification to users logging on remotely
hostname router1
Telnet
A description will be configured on the router interfaces identifying them as belonging to RouterA.The router will attempt to establish a connection to the host with the name RouterA.The router will map an IP address to the domain name RouterA.The router prompt will change from Router(config)# to RouterA(config)#
depends on the platform but mostly "router"Shift+'
So you know which one your's is
host country
If you want one. It doesn't really serve a purpose
No boy use to serve in airplane , other wise he may be Host.
I need the user name and password for Netgear router 192.168.1.1.pls help thanks
If you are being asked for the name of your wireless router it usually refers to the name of the company that produced the router. If they are asking for your username that it what you made up.
You have log on in your router, go in settings, and locate a field with SSID or Name (different router have different names for this option).
The name for the router should be on the router itself such as Linksys. If he does not know the username for the wireless router usually the company's set default is admin. I hope this helps a little.