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 {{tag>linux router "router configuration" setup debian ubuntu snap snaps}} {{tag>linux router "router configuration" setup debian ubuntu snap snaps}}
-======Router Basic Configuration Debian Server Setup======+======Router Configuration Server Setup======
  
 =====Router Configuration===== =====Router Configuration=====
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 Key networks services, such as DNS and DHCP are separate functions that a router may perform, although correct router setup is required to allow these services to function. Key networks services, such as DNS and DHCP are separate functions that a router may perform, although correct router setup is required to allow these services to function.
  
-=====Debian=====+=====Debian Router Setup=====
 Basically the same as Ubuntu, except I tried with Debian Buster (10).  I updated to Debian Bullseye (11). When I updated to Bookwork (12) the update failed.  I then managed to corrupt the configuration files on the router..... Hopefully these notes expedite recovery. Basically the same as Ubuntu, except I tried with Debian Buster (10).  I updated to Debian Bullseye (11). When I updated to Bookwork (12) the update failed.  I then managed to corrupt the configuration files on the router..... Hopefully these notes expedite recovery.
  
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-=====Ubuntu=====+=====Ubuntu Router Setup=====
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 Download the latest Ubuntu Server amd64 ISO file from the Ubuntu website. I setup the IPMI KVM to provide virtual storage to the Ubuntu ISO file and started up the Router. The Ubuntu software loads up of the ISO across the KVM virtual storage setup and can be then setup as normal. When setting up Ubuntu below are some the of keypoints: Download the latest Ubuntu Server amd64 ISO file from the Ubuntu website. I setup the IPMI KVM to provide virtual storage to the Ubuntu ISO file and started up the Router. The Ubuntu software loads up of the ISO across the KVM virtual storage setup and can be then setup as normal. When setting up Ubuntu below are some the of keypoints:
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