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:
> As you've discovered, Jorge is correct--it'
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On Jul 6, 7:16am, "Leigh Anne Chisholm" wrote:
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} You'll notice that
On Jul 6, 7:16am, "Leigh Anne Chisholm" wrote:
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} 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
he Catalyst 1900 series switch? If so,
how?
-- Leigh Anne
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Yeah, y
The existence, or nonexistence, of a virtual teletype-- or a virtual
anything-- raises grave philosophical terms.
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Rik Guyler'
Subject: RE: VTY LINES NON EXISTENT
The latest version for the 1900 series is 9.00.04
Check out
http://sj-webadv.cisco.com/cgi-bin/webisapi.dll?Session=438003,U=1596,ST=51,
N=7,K=8577,P=Z,Case=525
it requires cco access.
I am not finding any information on a 1912XL though. maybe
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You'll find you'll get that error message on that switch, as well as on any
router that doesn't have a VTY password specified. It's a security
precaution to prevent unauthorized user
Console into the 1912 and set your password from the console on the menu.
There is an option there under one of the menu items to set password.
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Well, if the IOS version really says 9.xxx, then it is far from the latest
version. I've been putting 12.05(1) on these switches, although there may
be newer yet available.
The error messag
Whoops. That's what I get for writing a message as I'm running out the
door.
Now I notice that you can't find where to set the VTY password. If someone
hasn't done so by the time I get back, I'll help you out then.
-- Leigh Anne
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You'll find you'll get that error message on that switch, as well as on any
router that doesn't have a VTY password specified. It's a security
precaution to prevent unauthorized users from telnetting to a device where
an administrator has accidentally forgotten to assign a password.
Connect via
Well, if the IOS version really says 9.xxx, then it is far from the latest
version. I've been putting 12.05(1) on these switches, although there may
be newer yet available.
The error message you get indicates that the VTY connection requires a
password but you haven't as of yet set one. This is
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