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Old 05-21-2012, 03:26 AM   #280
keeska
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Never seen a Cisco router - have you?

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That being said, if we ran into your Cisco router and I needed the logs then I would get the needed port from the CSV on my computer for Cisco routers, grab the default SSH port and the default username and password.
Sorry what port are you referring to? Cisco routers do not come with a default username or password. Nor is ssh enabled by default.
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Then I would double click on Putty, put the clients IP address in the top field, change the port number to whatever i needed to do so, personally I follow that by altering the font to 14-pt so it is easier to read, click connect, the console windows comes up, I type in the username, hit enter, type the password, hit enter, change to the proper directory,
Cisco routers do not have directories for log files (In fact they usually do not have directories either.). The logs are not stored in the file system.
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VI the file and get the info that I need.
This is simply ridiculous. There is no file to edit. VI doesn't run on a Cisco router. Are you even aware of the CLI for a Cisco router? I thought not.

Thank you for proving that your previous statemens are quite possibility made up. Ask someone who knows what a Cisco router is and have them show you how to access it. Maybe you will learn something.

Last edited by keeska; 05-21-2012 at 03:30 AM. Reason: Fix grammer
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