All righty, we made it through this section we learned a lot. I learned a lot. We'll learn the basic router configuration, we'll learn how to put in plaintext, passwords, encrypted passwords, how to encrypt all the passwords. We learned how to turn on SSH, configure SSH using the host name, DNS, right which we can use the crypto key generate RSA 512 oh 512 if you want it to. But if you're doing it the highest, remember, it's got encrypted and decrypted. So we'll have you then we did the line how to use login local to use the user local username and password that when you do what happens, it takes you from that login to immediately into privilege mode.
You bypass user mode altogether because of the level of privilege. So pretty cool. We'll learn how to do the interfaces. You saw that we needed to put the clock rate in there. You have to put the clock right in there. We want to show IP In brief, you saw that when we configured one side of the router, the other side router was down.
We had to do it You're okay. And then once we did, obviously, how to share a little bit more. So I went ahead and we did a default route. What are the IP addresses that we don't assign? Right? Because it's our default route that we put on sub routers.
But you'll learn all about that in my writing course, if you got it. Okay. And you saw that we had connectivity all the way across. All right, so we learn how to do that. And when now we know the difference if we didn't know before, between public money, money, money, money, and the private range, but what did I say about the price range? When we get into subnetting?
We're gonna go a little bit deeper into that class, that mystery Class B 1631. Huh? How did that happen? And then 192 168 for the see why that there was a number so you can see their true mass when we started getting into the subheading portion of it. Alright, so with that said, I'll see you next time.