Configuration of the Linux PCs and the Cisco Routers
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Short Desciption:We describe how to install RedHat Linux, how to install additional Internet Lab ... Accessing the router using Kermit If you are working on a Linux PC, create a kermit session to establish a command ...
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Configuration of the Linux PCs and the Cisco
Routers
Version:June 4, 2003
This document provides information on software installations and configurations for the Linux
PCs and the Cisco routers of the Internet Lab. We describe how to install RedHat Linux, how
to install additional Internet Lab Configuration software, and how to set the configuration of
the Cisco routers.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents . 1
General Information . 1
Installing RedHat9.0. 2
Installing the Internet Lab Configuration software. 7
Setting up a Cisco Router. 9
IOS Configuration of the Cisco Routers. 10
General Information
Licensing Information: All software required for the PCs of the Internet Lab is provided
under the GNU Public License (GPL) or similar licenses. This means that the software can be
obtained without cost, that the software can be installed on any number of PCs, that the
software can be copied and modified, and that there is no restriction on distributing the
software.
Disclaimer: The configuration of PCs in the Internet Lab is not suitable for systems
connected to the Internet. The configuration procedure described in this document will leave
a system highly vulnerable to attacks.
If you use the information in this document for your own equipment, you will do so at your
own risk. We cannot be held responsible for any damage that may result from the instructions
or suggestions in this document.
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Installing RedHat9.0
The following are instructions for the installation of RedHat 9.0 and the configuration of
software for the PCs in the Internet Lab. The Internet Lab should work with different Linux
distributions (Debian, SuSE, Slackware), but has been tested only for RedHat Linux.
If you already have RedHat 9.0 installed on your system, proceed to the next section
( "Installing Software Packages for the Internet Lab" ). The instructions in this sect ...

