Alright I'll take a shot.  Are we talking about the "login tacacs" command which 
enables
tacacs login athentication?

Tom Lisa, Instructor, CCNA, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy

Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
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> As you've discovered, Jorge is correct--it's the "enable" password on the
> Catalyst 1900 series switch that is used to enable telnet access.  But since
> we're discussing password usage on the 1900 series... here's a bit of a
> brainteaser for you, the answer for which I had included in last month's
> CCNA LAN Switching paper on CertificationZone:
>
> You'll notice that when you access your Catalyst switch via the console
> port, that without issuing any sort of password, you're immediately able to
> access several commands on the switch -- you've immediately got access to
> "user mode".  In some organizations, this can present a security risk.  Can
> you set a "user-mode" password for the Catalyst 1900 series switch?  If so,
> how?
>
>   -- Leigh Anne

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