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ictunit12
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Hi,

You need to configure the vty lines on one of the routers, so that you can either telnet or ssh to it.

On one of the routers, enter the following from global configuration mode, (router would be your router hostname):-

router#(config) line vty 0 15

router#(config-line) password cisco

router#(config-line) login

Save this and it should allow you telnet from one router to another.

Cheers

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Andy Dabell
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Just access the first router in the normal way then use the telnet or ssh command to access the second router.

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ictunit12
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

You need to configure the vty lines on one of the routers, so that you can either telnet or ssh to it.

On one of the routers, enter the following from global configuration mode, (router would be your router hostname):-

router#(config) line vty 0 15

router#(config-line) password cisco

router#(config-line) login

Save this and it should allow you telnet from one router to another.

Cheers

Andy Dabell
Level 1
Level 1

Just access the first router in the normal way then use the telnet or ssh command to access the second router.

Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPhone App

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