manual encryption
Cisco routers do not encrypt any passwords by default. If a user wants to encrypt passwords they must use the service password-encryption command in configuration mode.
It will use type 7 encryption and will encrypt only the privileged EXEC level passwords
Line passwords are encrypted with type 7 encryption.
Every router has a different Wi-Fi password, since passwords can be customized.
ipod wifi passwords
On a cisco router you would go into privilege-exec mode (enable) and then into "configure terminal" mode. From there you can use the router rip command.
area id
The router ID for RTD (Routing Table Database) is typically a unique identifier assigned to a router in a network, often represented as an IPv4 address. It is used to distinguish between routers in a routing protocol and can be manually configured or automatically assigned based on the router's interfaces. To find the specific router ID for a particular RTD instance, you would need to check the router's configuration or the output of a routing protocol command.
use of routerrip command
to config a router manually
routedelet
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