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Am Sonntag, 30. Dezember 2012 schrieb singh :
hi Guys,
Thanks for your inputs.
I generally use command prompt and putty to access my routers and servers
hence I am not sure how different is secure crt from these terminals.
Besides this I see it is
You could always ssh from a Router,so not necessarily true that you would HAVE
to have an SSH capable
client. ;)
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yes you can use ssh from a telnet session in a router, something like for
proctor labs
ssh -l administrator 10.10.210.10
it will then prompt you for a password
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Falko Bergmann fa...@bergmaenner.netwrote:
You could always ssh from a Router,so not necessarily
hi Guys,I am interesting in knowning the following ...1) From the CCIE voice
lab which is the terminal connnection used ( putty or crt)?2)Is it ssh or
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hi Guys,I am interesting in knowning the following ...1) From the CCIE voice
lab which is the terminal connnection used ( putty or crt)?2)Is it ssh or
telnet?singhGet Yourself a cool, short @in.com Email ID now!
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Dears,
I hear both could be user Putty, SecureCRT.
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 8:24 PM, singh singh8...@in.com wrote:
hi Guys,
I am interesting in knowning the following ...
1) From the CCIE voice lab which is the terminal connnection used ( putty
or crt)?
2)Is it ssh or telnet?
I *think* Voice lab is still using SecureCRT. Does it matter whether
it's SSH or Telnet? :-)
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On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 9:24 AM, singh singh8...@in.com wrote:
hi Guys,
I am interesting in knowning the following ...
Hi,
In the voice lab you have to have an SSH client as CUCM will only accept
SSH for CLI
You could have both types of terminals but be prepared for an old version
of both and to have it not be exactly what you practice with. SecureCRT is
rumored to be a very old 3--4 version and I am sure PUTTY
I can confirm it is SecureCRT, but an old version without tabs. I training
with desktop shortcuts to the device connections which opens in seperate
windows.
2012/12/29 Marko Milivojevic mar...@ipexpert.com
I *think* Voice lab is still using SecureCRT. Does it matter whether
it's SSH or
hi Guys,Thanks for your inputs.I generally use command prompt and puttyto
access my routersand servers hence I am not sure how different is secure crt
from these terminals.Besides thisI see it is a paid software ( secure
crt)unlike putty ( which is free) . 1) How different is secure crt from
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