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We now need to configure the first five telnet lines and use a line password of Cisco on the Telnet
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lines.
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So at the moment if I try and Telnet to write it to I get connection closed by foreign host show run
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shows us the key why lines.
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By default we have a zero to 4.
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In other words the first five Viti wine lines so line V2 wine 0 to 4 log in means that we need to configure
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a password on the line.
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And in this example it's going to be Cisco.
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So we need to configure that password per our instructions on write it to line V2 y 0 to 4.
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Now a lot of Cisco devices have more than 5 Viti y lines but that's often what you asked to configure
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in CCMA exam scenarios.
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So that's what we'll do here offset to the password to Cisco.
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So now that that's done can we Telnet to it 2 and notice we can be prompted for our line password once
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we enter that we're in user mode.
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And then when we type enable we need to enter our secret password which is Cisco ONE TWO THREE notice
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I can now configure write it to tab exit I'm back on rudder one on rudder two.
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Can I Telnet to write one.
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Yes I can and I can go to privilege mode to enable mode and go back to rudder to so I've successfully
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made sure that I can tell it from one rudder to the other I now need to configure a console password
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of Cisco and test that it works so at the moment when I connect to the console of the router and press
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center I'm immediately in user mode
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but if I type a line and in this case specify console 0 and use the command log in and specify positive
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Cisco I'll be prompted to enter a password on the console and notice there you go when I try and connect
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to the console I need to enter the positive Cisco then
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Cisco ONE TWO THREE TO GET TO privilege mode.
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So again a rather t note password at the moment press Enter or Return and I'm straight in to use a mode
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but if I configure the console with a password of Cisco
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and press Enter now I have to enter a positive Cisco to get to use a mode and then Cisco ONE TWO THREE
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TO GET TO privilege mode now we're not told to do it but as a best practice I suggest that you save
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your configuration in the exam if you're not explicitly told not to do it then do it.
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So unless they tell you not to save your configuration as a lost step use the command copy running config
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thought up config to save your configuration that's the exam way of doing it for the real world unlike
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the old command W R which saves the configuration immediately without prompting you to confirm it the
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command is also a lot shorter so I prefer this command for labs or for the real world but for the exam
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remember copy running config startup config so we've successfully completed to this lab How did you
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do when you tried the lab.
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Were you able to complete it.
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Did you learn something.
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Remember to keep practicing.
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Keep trying.
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That's the best way to learn.
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