10 dumb things you can do to a Cisco router.
msteinhilber
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10 dumb things you can do to your Cisco router and how to fix them | Network Administrator | TechRepublic.com
Was catching up on some of the blogs I follow and I came across this. Just curious how many of us are guilty of some of these
I'm personally guilty of of about half of these, as of late at least. I attribute this to the fact that my employer cut a day out of my work week to cut costs and we had been understaffed to begin with - now some of this stuff I was doing before gets lost in the chaos.
Was catching up on some of the blogs I follow and I came across this. Just curious how many of us are guilty of some of these
I'm personally guilty of of about half of these, as of late at least. I attribute this to the fact that my employer cut a day out of my work week to cut costs and we had been understaffed to begin with - now some of this stuff I was doing before gets lost in the chaos.
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dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□I'd hate for him to see what I've done on a router...
(Yea, it was a 7600 series; she was a bit heavy ) -
mgeorge Member Posts: 774 ■■■□□□□□□□Well I can probably say from experience that number 6 & 10 are the most common
I still run into several companies using 2600's running 12.0 or lower its almost as if the router is saying "hack me plz" with all the public vulnerabilities posted on older IOS images.There is no place like 127.0.0.1