line
login authentication
password
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Use the no version to disable authorization.
See authorization.
Use to specify the virtual terminal lines.
You can set a single line or a range of lines. The range is 0–29.
Example
host1(config)#line vty 6 10
Use the no version to remove a vty line or a range of lines from your configuration; users
will not be able to run Telnet, SSH, or FTP to lines that you remove. When you remove
a vty line, the system removes all lines above that line. For example, no line vty 6 causes
the system to remove lines 6 through 29. You cannot remove lines 0 through 4.
See line.
Use to apply an authentication list to the vty lines you specified on your router.
Example
host1(config-line)#login authentication my_auth_list
Use the no version to specify that the system should use the default authentication
list.
See login authentication.
Use to specify a password on a line or a range of lines if you specified the line option
with "aaa authentication login" on page 416 command.
If you enable password checking but do not configure a password, the system will not
allow you to access virtual terminals.
Use the following keywords to specify the type of password you will enter:
0 (zero)—Unencrypted password
5—Secret
7—Encrypted password
NOTE: To use an encrypted password or a secret, you must follow the
procedure in "Setting Basic Password Parameters" on page 404 to obtain the
encrypted password or secret. You cannot create your own encrypted
password or secret; you must use a system-generated password or secret.
Example 1 (unencrypted password)
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