07-12-2008 07:28 PM - edited 07-03-2021 04:09 PM
If Switches without username and password, we cannot telnet in.
But what if Acess Point without one, are we able to telnet in?
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07-14-2008 05:57 PM
1) Yes you will
2) You need login local
3) Yes with (bbb)
4) No... you either have a password or use login local.
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07-13-2008 08:36 AM
For autonomous ap's you need to supply a local login or vty password. If you have a WLC and LAP's you can telnet to the WLC if you have that enabled, but you can't telnet to the LAP.
07-14-2008 07:07 AM
I have some other questions.
I notice that the vty are spilt into line vty 0 4 and line vty 5 15.
1) Now i did not put the username and password but instead i put a password in the line vty 0 4, will i still be able to telnet in?
2) I put a username and password (aaa) to the configuration but this time no password inside vty 0 4. Will i be able to telnet in?
3) Now i add in a different password (bbb) into the same configuration line vty 0 4, can i still be able to telnet in?
4) Say line vty 0 4 password is (bbb), line vty 5 15 password is (ccc) and the username 123 password (aaa).
Can i say the fifth telnet to the switch is using either (aaa) or (ccc) password?
07-14-2008 05:57 PM
1) Yes you will
2) You need login local
3) Yes with (bbb)
4) No... you either have a password or use login local.
Here is a link that will help you better understand.
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