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The Evolution of Network Management: Cisco Configuration Professional 2.6 Cisco Configuration Professional (CCP) 2.6
5. Security Analysis
- Interfaces: Easy setup of FastEthernet, GigabitEthernet, and Serial interfaces.
- Routing: Dynamic routing protocols including OSPF, EIGRP, RIP, and static route management.
- VLANs: 802.1Q trunking and inter-VLAN routing on ISR G1 (2800/3800) series.
- Java Dependency: CCP relies heavily on Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Historically, it required specific 32-bit versions of Java (often JRE 1.6 or early 1.7). Running it on modern 64-bit machines with newer Java versions often results in launch failures.
- The Browser Problem: Modern browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox) have deprecated NPAPI plugins. While CCP can run as a standalone desktop application, older versions relied on browser integration. If you are installing 2.6 today, you typically need to launch the desktop shortcut rather than attempting to access it via a web browser interface.
5.1 Critical Risks
Curious, Alex followed Maria to her workstation and watched as she launched the application. The interface was clean and straightforward, with clear options for configuring various aspects of the network devices. Maria showed Alex how to create a new project, select the devices to be configured, and apply templates that ensured consistency and adherence to the company's security policies. Cisco Configuration Professional 2.6 x86