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Cisco 766 Configuration 4-5
Step 2—Configuring the LAN Profile
Step 2—Configuring the LAN Profile
The LAN profile contains the Cisco 766’s Ethernet IP address and routing characteristics. Before
you configure the LAN profile, you should understand how profiles work.
The Cisco 766’s operating system uses a profile model. The LAN and remote site parameters are
configured inside profiles. When using the command line interface for configuring the device, the
current mode determines the effect and display output of each command. The current mode is
indicated by the router prompt. To move between modes, use the cd command.
soho-tahoe> <----------------------- This is system mode.
soho-tahoe> cd lan <------------------- Change to the LAN profile.
soho-tahoe:LAN> cd hq-sanjose <------- Change to the hq-sanjose profile.
soho-tahoe:hq-sanjose> cd <------------ Go back to system mode.
soho-tahoe>
Note For illustrative purposes, the hq-sanjose profile is included in this example. The actual
hq-sanjose profile is configured later in the next section “Step 3—Configuring the Site Profile
hq-sanjose.
In the following example, notice that the output of the show security command is different for each
configuration mode.
soho-tahoe> show security
System Parameters
Security
Access Status ON
System Password EXISTS
Remote Configuration PROTECTED
Local Configuration ON
ClickStart ON
Logout Timeout 5
Caller ID Security OFF
Caller Id Numbers
PPP Security
PPP Authentication IN CHAP
CHAP REFUSE NONE
Profile Parameters
PPP Security
PPP Authentication OUT NONE
PPP Authentication ACCEPT EITHER
Token Authentication Support
TAS Client 0.0.0.0
Use Local CHAP Secret ON
Client
User Name soho-tahoe
PAP Password NONE
CHAP Secret NONE
Host
PAP Password NONE
CHAP Secret EXISTS
Callback
Request OFF
Reply OFF