How do I access my Cisco modem?

How do I access my Cisco modem?

How to log-in to Cisco router?

  1. Connect your device, either computer or mobile, to your internet.
  2. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of your router. The IP address used for most CISCO routers is 192.168.
  3. From the log-in page, enter your username and password.
  4. Hit the Ok button to access your web interface!

How do I connect my Cisco router to an Ethernet cable?

Step 1 Connect one end of the yellow Ethernet cable to an Ethernet switch port on the router. Figure 3-2 shows a Cisco 888W router connected to an Ethernet switch. Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the available port on the Ethernet switch to add additional Ethernet connections.

How do I connect to Cisco?

Connect

  1. Open the Cisco AnyConnect app.
  2. Select the connection you added, then turn on or enable the VPN.
  3. Select a Group drop-down and choose the VPN option that best suits your needs.
  4. Enter your Andrew userID and password.
  5. Tap Connect.

Where is the password on a Cisco modem?

The default user name of your Cisco router is either “admin” or “cisco”. The default password of all Cisco routers is either “admin”, “cisco” or is a blank field. Once you input this account name and password, you should have no issue setting up your device securely.

How do I find the IP address of my Cisco router?

To show the interfaces in a Cisco router, use the ‘show IP interface brief’ command in the console window. For example, this command will output the following information: Each interface and interface name. The IP address for that interface.

How do you set up a modem?

How to Hook Up Your Internet

  1. Connect your modem. Before you power up your modem, you’ll want to connect it to your computer and your phone jack or cable outlet.
  2. Connect your router to the internet (optional)
  3. Test your internet connection.
  4. Set up your modem and network.
  5. Connect to a wireless network.

Is the Cisco 877 integrated services router still available?

The Cisco 877 Integrated Services Router is now obsolete (past End-of-Life and End-of-Support status). End-of-Sale Date: 2011-12-20

How to configure Pat (NAT overload)?

Configure PAT (NAT Overload) PAT configuration requires four steps: – Create an access list of IP addresses which need translation Create a pool of all IP address which are available for translation Map access list with pool Define inside and outside interfaces

How do I configure a custom Pat configuration?

PAT configuration requires four steps: – 1 Create an access list of IP addresses which need translation 2 Create a pool of all IP address which are available for translation 3 Map access list with pool 4 Define inside and outside interfaces

Why Pat is configured for two hosts only?

Because we configured PAT only for two hosts (Laptop0 and Laptop1) which IP addresses are 10.0.0.10 and 10.0.0.20. So only the host 10.0.0.10 and 10.0.0.20 will be able to access the remote device. If you followed this tutorial step by step, you should get the same output of testing.