WOW! Im getting this form everyone now it seams;
Enable secret works over enable password. So if you
have an enable secret you do not need an enable
password.
And if this is correct, then ok, cool, im fine with it, no problem and
thanx allot guys!
What I DO have problems with though is
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Subject: Its not fair! [7:47868]
WOW! Im getting this form everyone now it seams;
Enable secret works over enable password. So if you
have an enable secret you do not need an enable
password.
And if this is correct, then ok, cool, im fine with it, no problem and
thanx allot guys
Just in case you're under the impression that these changes have been
brought in some time during your classes and it's Cisco's fault for not
telling you:
Unless you've been studying for at least 4 or 5 years (or thereabouts), then
nothing has changed. It's been this way for a long time.
Make
Morgan,
I have been associated with the Cisco Networking Academy since
Version 1 of the curriculum (it has undergone numerous revisions over the
last four years). In all that time, it has always properly explained the
difference between the ENABLE PASSWORD command and the
ENABLE SECRET command.
Morgan Hansen
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 1:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Its not fair! [7:47868]
WOW! Im getting this form everyone now it seams;
Enable secret works over enable password. So if you
have an enable secret you do not need an enable
password.
It's a good idea to have
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