Actually, I think the question meant: What is the 1st line of command you
should enter to assign the telnet password bob.
hence, "line vty 0 4"
I just checked the book. Hope this helps. If it was phrased the way you
thought it was, then your answer is correct.
""Chuck"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
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> Subject: Router Telnet Question....from the Sybex text
>
> I know that this is a trivial question, but I want to see that I get these
> questions and commands down pat. The Sybex CCNA 2.0 Study Guide text
> poses
> this question.
>
> Q."Ho
In a message dated 8/7/00 3:12:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< hey :)
if it was line 1...
wouldnt it be
line 0
as oposed to line 1.. ??
>>
Actually there are 5 sessions, 0,1,2,3,4. So if they asked you for a pass for
line 1 then they don't mean 0. :)
Mark Zabludo
hey :)
if it was line 1...
wouldnt it be
line 0
as oposed to line 1.. ??
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Chuck wrote:
> I know that this is a trivial question, but I want to see that I get these
> questions and commands down pat. The Sybex CCNA 2.0 Study Guide text poses
> this question.
>
> Q."How do
In a message dated 8/6/00 11:31:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< I answered with "C". The text says "B". The question asks for the telnet
password of "only" line 1. I checked the errata. I agree that B would set
the password, but for lines 0-4 inclusive. Wouldn't
I know that this is a trivial question, but I want to see that I get these
questions and commands down pat. The Sybex CCNA 2.0 Study Guide text poses
this question.
Q."How do you only set your Telnet line 1 to a password of bob?"
A. A. line vty 0 1
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