You can restrict console access with a username and password, but it
requires you to configure AAA.

Cheers!
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""Brian Whyte""  wrote in message
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> ON a PIX you need to use the command "enable" to modify the enable
password
>
> usage: enable password  [encrypted]
>
> There is no console password, remember if you can get physical access to
the
> box then you win.
>
> To change to TELNET password use the command "passwd"
>
> usage: passwd  encrypted
>
> For both of these commands the encrypted implies that you are entering a
> encrypted version of the password and not the plaintext version.
>
> Hope this helps out for the PIX.




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