2911 and CCP
shimabuku
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I just acquired a 2911 from a friend. When I access the device via http I just get a basic page.
Isn't CCP suppose to provide more options than what is in pic?
Isn't CCP suppose to provide more options than what is in pic?
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gregorio323 Member Posts: 201 ■■■□□□□□□□You have to download the CCP application from the Cisco website.
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theodoxa Member Posts: 1,340 ■■■■□□□□□□That's not CCP. It's the default web page for all Cisco Devices. CCP [and its predecessor SDM] have to be downloaded from Cisco and installed on the router.R&S: CCENT → CCNA → CCNP → CCIE [ ]
Security: CCNA [ ]
Virtualization: VCA-DCV [ ] -
iamme4eva Member Posts: 272That's not CCP. It's the default web page for all Cisco Devices. CCP [and its predecessor SDM] have to be downloaded from Cisco and installed on the router.
CCP is installed on your PC, not your router.
Not to shamelessly self promote, but I wrote up a guide on my blog a while back about setting up CCP with GNS3 - same principle would apply to real equipment. It's in my signature if you're interested.Current objective: CCNA Security
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Hondabuff Member Posts: 667 ■■■□□□□□□□You will need this version "cisco-config-pro-k9-pkg-2_7-en" and it must be installed on your computer. There is an express version that you can install on the CF card but its pretty lame. I do everything CLI and only use CCP for Site to Site VPN or Voice configs.“The problem with quotes on the Internet is that you can’t always be sure of their authenticity.” ~Abraham Lincoln
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theodoxa Member Posts: 1,340 ■■■■□□□□□□CCP is installed on your PC, not your router.
Not to shamelessly self promote, but I wrote up a guide on my blog a while back about setting up CCP with GNS3 - same principle would apply to real equipment. It's in my signature if you're interested.
What about the Admin Files or are those not really needed?R&S: CCENT → CCNA → CCNP → CCIE [ ]
Security: CCNA [ ]
Virtualization: VCA-DCV [ ]