Configuring Basic Switch Management for Secure Network Access

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Explore the process of configuring basic switch management for secure network access. Learn about securing the switch CLI, enabling IP for remote access, setting up simple password security, console login, SSH configuration, and more. Enhance your understanding of switch management with practical examples and important concepts.

  • Switch Management
  • Network Security
  • Configuration
  • Secure Access
  • Remote Access

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  1. CCNA 200-301, Volume I Chapter 6 Configuring Basic Switch Management

  2. Objectives Securing the Switch CLI Enabling IP for Remote Access Miscellaneous Settings Useful in Lab

  3. Simple Password Security Concepts

  4. Console Login and Movement to Enable Mode

  5. Simple Password Security Configuration

  6. Configuring Basic Password

  7. Configuring Switches to Use Local Username Login Authentication

  8. Basic Authentication Process with an External AAA Server

  9. Adding SSH Configuration to Local Username Configuration

  10. Displaying SSH Status

  11. The Switch Virtual Interface (SVI) Concept Inside a Switch

  12. Choosing One VLAN on Which to Configure a Switch IP Address

  13. The Need for a Default Gateway

  14. Switch Static IP Address Configuration

  15. Switch Dynamic IP Address Configuration with DHCP

  16. Verifying DHCP-Learned Information on a Switch

  17. Commands Related to the History Buffer

  18. Commands Often Used in the Lab to Increase Productivity

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