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Implement IOSR Resilient Configuration
From the course: Cisco Network Security: Secure Routing and Switching
Implement IOSR Resilient Configuration
- [Narrator] Another component of having a secure system is the ability to recover quickly in case of a system failure or other issues, such as accidentally formatting the flash file system or deleting the start up configuration. IOS Resilient Configuration allows the administrator to make a secure copy of the router configuration and image stored locally on the router and a set of files called the bootset. Now let's go to package racer and enable IOS Resilient Configuration. In package racer, I simply opened up one of the samples. Now first we're going to run show secure bootset to see the IOS image and configuration resilience, and see whether it's active or not. Now, as you see, image and configuration resilience is not active. So now we'll want to create a secure copy of the secured IOS image and configuration. So we'll enable each feature with one command to create a secure boot image and then we'll run secure boot…
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Layer 3 attacks: Overview1m 57s
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Secure the control plane3m 9s
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Examine privilege levels3m 29s
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Assign privilege levels5m 25s
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Configure IOS role-based CLI access3m 53s
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Implement IOSR Resilient Configuration2m 24s
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Routing update authentication3m 16s
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Challenge: EIGRP authentication1m 3s
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Solution: EIGRP authentication2m 43s
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