Not really a different password on each port. The problem that creates, is
how do you know which VTY you are connecting to (especially since the router
boots your connection after 3 failed passwords).
This would require each administrator to know all 5 passwords, since there
is no way to choose your vty line. Good idea, or bad idea? Surely doesn't
distinguish between admins.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
jeongwoo park
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 5:27 PM
To: Groupstudy
Subject: telnet connection!!
HI all.
I have a question.
How many passwords can the router accept?
Only one or many?
Can several administrators have telnet connection to a
router with several different passwords?
I know that one router can have up to 5 vty ports
(line vty 0 4).
Can I say that each port can be setup with its own
password, so that these 5 ports can be setup with 5
different passwords?
I will appreciate your help.
jeongwoo
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