
Solved: Line con 0 meaning? - Cisco Community
2022年2月12日 · you are on the right track. Line con 0 refers to the console port of the switch (it is usually either an RJ-45 or, on newer devices, a USB port). The console port is used to physically connect (a PC or laptop) to the device. There are a few things you can configure on the console port (0 indeed means the first): line con 0. privilege level 15
line console command - Cisco Community
2011年8月16日 · To connect through console medium, you use the "line console 0" command. The first two word represents the actual code whereas the last part represents the console port. However, since there is only one console port, we use …
How to define Login Local for Console 0? - Cisco Community
2016年8月7日 · then in line console 0, I remove the login authorization and authencation and replace with new command. On the switch, when I connect the blue cable on the console port, I am able to connect either the localadmin account or the radius account. The problem is when use the configuration on another same model switch, it doesn't really work.
Line vty 0 15 and the password command - Cisco Community
2022年1月31日 · A password is related to the way that you will access the switch. When you access the console you are using a physical cable that connects to the console port of the switch and it uses the configured console password. If you use telnet or SSH to access the switch they are accessing the vty lines and use the password configured on the vty.
console vs auxiliary port - Cisco Community
2018年1月30日 · You can connect to either Console/Auxiliary ports of a router and allow direct access from a PC or remote access via terminal server. In addition the auxiliary port allows the attachment of a modem which allows remote access via a PSTN connection . res. Paul
configuring line console - Cisco Community
2003年1月30日 · hello -----there are two commands that i don't understand their meaning, when i configure the line con ...
Meaning/History of TTY and VTY lines - Cisco Community
2020年7月13日 · Solved: Hello all, I am curious as to the meaning/history of the TTY and VTY lines, in particular these 4 questions: I have heard that VTY stands for Virtual Terminal Line, yet this doesn't seem to match the acronym of "VTY" and has left
"transport input none"? - Cisco Community
2006年4月1日 · This gives you Terminal Server capabilities and is commonly used to connect to router/switch console ports via a router with a multiport async card (NM-32A etc). I have seen some routers that don't allow inbound connection to the console port (transport input command isn't supported on the con 0 line), others it seems to work - probably an IOS ...
Difference between console port and dedicated management port
2015年4月1日 · The console port is for out of band management & configuration. The dedicated management port is for remote out of band management & configuration. Console port is NOT an "out of band management" or OoBM because you can't assign an IP address on it (unless you've got a console server). This means you can't telnet/SSH into a console port.
8300 console port not working - Cisco Community
2024年7月26日 · We are trying configure and install a new 8300. We have the light blue console cable plugged into the RJ45 jack and a USB serial adapter plugged into a Dell laptop. No matter how we configure the terminal program or the console port on the router, we get no output whatsoever. Does the 8300 need a di...