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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Skills     Networks and Telecommunications     Cisco     Security

Securing access to the management plane can be done with AutoSecure, but sometimes you need to do it manually or have more control. Explore how to secure the management plane from the CLI, as you prepare for the 210-260: Implementing Cisco Network Security certification exam.



Objectives

IINS 3.0: Management Plane Access

  • identify the steps used to configure SSH access
  • identify the syntax used to configure user remote access to a router
  • recognize how enable password and enable secret interact
  • recognize the steps used to secure the management plane of a router in a given scenario
  • specify the syntax used to secure web-based access to a router
  • identify steps for troubleshooting remote access to a router
  • identify the steps used to create management profiles in a given scenario
  • identify the syntax used to configure user access to a router
  • recognize options for securing a router’s console port