yes, you can have different passwords on each vty, but you can not
know which vty you are going connect to. But you can see on which line
you are after the connection is made but before password has to be
entered - just configure "service linenumber".
Arvids
Thursday, August 24, 2000, 5:27:05 PM, Ravi wrote:
Ravi Monga> The book for CCNA 2.0 says that we can have different passwords for
Ravi Monga> different vty lines when I am using Telnet on a Router.
Ravi Monga> Can anyone tell me how do I know which vty line am I going to connect to so
Ravi Monga> that I can use the required password?
Ravi Monga> I tried telnet onto a router but it never shows what vty line number has
Ravi Monga> been occupied by me unless I log in to the router and give "sh users"
Ravi Monga> Thanks
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