Password first -login second?

Password first -login second?

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Password first -login second? daytime 06-15-2007
Posted by daytime on June 15, 2007, 12:21 pm
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At my CCNA class the routers we use (2600)wont allow you to use the
login command(when in line console mode or vty mode) until you have
put a password in-however a question on the Cisco site gives the
answer as -
line vty 0 4
login
password cisco
its question 3 on the practice questions for Semester 2.
Any definitive answer please? The older routers I used would allow it
either way-is the Version perhaps?
TIA


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Posted by Taylor S. Ripley [CertGuard] on June 15, 2007, 1:06 pm
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> At my CCNA class the routers we use (2600)wont allow you to use the
> login command(when in line console mode or vty mode) until you have
> put a password in-however a question on the Cisco site gives the
> answer as -
> line vty 0 4
> login
> password cisco
> its question 3 on the practice questions for Semester 2.
> Any definitive answer please? The older routers I used would allow it
> either way-is the Version perhaps?
> TIA

Unfortunatly, my CNA CCNA 2 Module has been closed for quite some time
now. If I remember correctly, that would have been the correct
answer. A lot also does depend on the version of the CNA that you're
taking. Since I took v3.1, there may have been a few things that were
presented in later versions that I know I missed. 2600 routers to the
CNA I know are considered old, but that doesn't mean that commands
from past routers to present are excluded. Does the question specify
if you are using a virtual telnet login or using a console login?

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Posted by John Petersen on June 15, 2007, 7:53 pm
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 09:21:54 -0700

> At my CCNA class the routers we use (2600)wont allow you to use the
> login command(when in line console mode or vty mode) until you have
> put a password in-however a question on the Cisco site gives the
> answer as -
> line vty 0 4
> login
> password cisco
> its question 3 on the practice questions for Semester 2.
> Any definitive answer please? The older routers I used would allow it
> either way-is the Version perhaps?
> TIA
>

Either way works: putting in the password first simply means you don't get the
warning message that login won't apply until you have put in the password.


Posted by daytime on June 16, 2007, 2:29 am
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> On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 09:21:54 -0700
>
> > At my CCNA class the routers we use (2600)wont allow you to use the
> > login command(when in line console mode or vty mode) until you have
> > put a password in-however a question on the Cisco site gives the
> > answer as -
> > line vty 0 4
> > login
> > password cisco
> > its question 3 on the practice questions for Semester 2.
> > Any definitive answer please? The older routers I used would allow it
> > either way-is the Version perhaps?
> > TIA
>
> Either way works: putting in the password first simply means you don't get the
> warning message that login won't apply until you have put in the password.

on the CCNA exam would password first be the correct answer?
thanx


Posted by John Petersen on June 16, 2007, 3:11 pm
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 23:29:38 -0700

> > On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 09:21:54 -0700
> >
> > > At my CCNA class the routers we use (2600)wont allow you to use the
> > > login command(when in line console mode or vty mode) until you have
> > > put a password in-however a question on the Cisco site gives the
> > > answer as -
> > > line vty 0 4
> > > login
> > > password cisco
> > > its question 3 on the practice questions for Semester 2.
> > > Any definitive answer please? The older routers I used would allow it
> > > either way-is the Version perhaps?
> > > TIA
> >
> > Either way works: putting in the password first simply means you don't get
the
> > warning message that login won't apply until you have put in the password.
>
> on the CCNA exam would password first be the correct answer?
> thanx
>

The cisco exam would be unlikely to ask 'What is the correct order?' If you
were asked about how to set up password validation on a telnet connection it is
more likely to test your knowledge that you needed both the password and the
login commands. In a simulation, if this step was required, either order would
pass AFAIR, although I just got into the habit of putting in password first in
preparation for my exam.

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