What does login command do?
The login command validates the user's account, ensuring authentication, logins enabled properly, and correct capacity for the port that is used for the login.
What is the difference between the login and login local commands?
Login = You need 1 piece of ID to get in a password. Login Local = You need 2 pieces, both a username and a password.
What is line aux 0 used for?
This is the physical console port on the switch/router in which you can configure/troubleshoot the device. The auxiliary port is used for out-of-band configuration of your router/switch, which is typically accomplished via a modem.
What does being in user EXEC mode allow you to do?
User EXEC level allows you to access only basic monitoring commands; privileged EXEC level allows you to access all router commands. Privileged EXEC level can be password protected to allow only authorized users the ability to configure or manage the router.
What does Cisco do exactly?
Cisco's networking solutions connect people, computing devices and computer networks, allowing people to access or transfer information without regard to differences in time, place or type of computer system. If anyone can lay claim to a 'heritage' in an industry as young as global networking, then it is Cisco.
What does Cisco stand for?
CISCO
Acronym |
Definition |
CISCO |
Computer Information System Company |
CISCO |
Civil Service Catering Organisation |
CISCO |
Central Illinois Steel Company |
CISCO |
Corps Information Systems Control Officer |
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What products and services does Cisco provide?
Products in this category are Cisco's range of routers, switches, wireless systems, security systems, WAN acceleration hardware, energy and building management systems and media aware network equipment. unified computing, unified fabric, data centre switching, storage networking and cloud computing services.