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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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372 Chapter 7 � Managing a <strong>Cisco</strong> Internetwork<br />

4. Type the IP address of the T<strong>FTP</strong> host (for example, 172.16.30.2) and<br />

press Enter.<br />

5. The router will prompt you for a filename. The hostname of the router<br />

is followed by the prefix –confg (yes, I spelled that correctly). You can<br />

use any name you want.<br />

Name of configuration file to write [RouterBconfg)?<br />

Press enter to accept the default name<br />

Write file RouterB-confg on host 172.16.30.2?<br />

[confirm] Press enter<br />

The !! are UDP acknowledgments that the file was transferred successfully.<br />

Lab 7.4: Using the <strong>Cisco</strong> Discovery Protocol (CDP)<br />

1. Log in to your router and go into privileged mode by typing en or<br />

enable.<br />

2. From the router, type sh cdp and press Enter. You should see that CDP<br />

packets are being sent out to all active interfaces every 60 seconds and<br />

the holdtime is 180 seconds (these are the defaults).<br />

3. To change the CDP update frequency to 90 seconds, type cdp timer 90<br />

in global configuration mode.<br />

RouterC#config t<br />

Enter configuration commands, one per line. End<br />

with CNTL/Z.<br />

RouterC(config)#cdp timer ?<br />

Rate at which CDP packets are sent (in<br />

sec)<br />

RouterC(config)#cdp timer 90

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