It's not working because you're trying to enter privilege level 15. If you 
want to enter privilege level 2 or 3 try "enable 2" or "enable 3". 

When you just use "enable" you are actually using "enable 15".

Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S)(ISP/Dial)

On Saturday 26 January 2002 12:10 am, Grad Alfons Kanon wrote:
> Hello team,
>
> I have problem here, I configured two different level of enable password on
> my OHIO router to enable different privilege of accessing the router, but
> seems can't work because when I telnet from Michigan, OHIO is no even
> considered has the enable secret configured
>
> below is the config.
>
>
>
> OHIO ROUTER
> ===========
> !
> hostname Ohio
> !
> enable secret level 2 5 $1$maWB$LVrsaUTyQGfCjUssdGVAN0
> enable secret level 3 5 $6PRD$oza0RE5ve6QdSB3rAVG7h/
> !
> privilege exec level 3 show version
> privilege exec level 2 show interfaces
>
>
> MICHIGAN ROUTER
> ================
>
> Michigan#135.2.56.6
> Trying 135.2.56.6 ... Open
>
>
> User Access Verification
>
> Password:
> Michigan>en
> % No password set
>
>
>
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