A)
Enabling telnet in cisco
Go to router R1
console and configure telnet with “line vty” command.
R1>enable
R1#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
R1(config)#line vty 0
R1(config-line)#password Pass123
R1(config-line)#login
R1(config-line)#logging synchronous
R1(config-line)#exec-timeout 40
R1(config-line)#motd-banner
R1(config-line)#exit
R1(config)#
R1#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
R1(config)#line vty 0
R1(config-line)#password Pass123
R1(config-line)#login
R1(config-line)#logging synchronous
R1(config-line)#exec-timeout 40
R1(config-line)#motd-banner
R1(config-line)#exit
R1(config)#
The “line vty” command enable the telnet and the “0″ is just let a single line or session to the
router. If you need more session simultaneously, you must type “line vty 0 10“.
The “password” command set the “Pass123” as password
for telnet. You can set your own password.
The “login” command authenticate and ask you the password of
telnet. If you type “no login” command, the telnet never
authenticate for password which is not a good practice in real network
environment.
The “logging synchronous” command stops any message output
from splitting your typing.
The “exec-timeout” command just sets the time-out limit
on the line from the default to “40″ minutes.
The motd-banner forces a banner message to appear when
logging in.
OK, the Telnet
services enabled successfully. But you must set the enable password for router in order to control it
remotely.
R1(config)#enable password Password
R1(config)#exit
R1(config)#exit
B.
Enabling Telnet in Brocade
switch
Telnet access is disabled by default. You can use a Telnet client
to access the CLI on the device over the network.
To enable Telnet operation, enter the following command.
device(config)# telnet server
If you do not plan to use the CLI over the network and want to
disable Telnet access to prevent others from establishing CLI sessions with the
device , enter
the following command.
device(config)# no telnet server
to save the configuration run command
device(config)# wr me
then exit from the device using exit command.
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