You can restrict console access with a username and password, but it
requires you to configure AAA.
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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
Telnet and console passwords are not the same configurations.
To set telnet, better known as vty...
conf t
line vty 0 4
password *
To set console password...
conf t
line con 0
password *
If you want these to be encrypted, use the global "service level encryption"
command.
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