How to Configure Telnet on Cisco Router using GNS3 and Virtual Machine | SYSNETTECH Solutions ► Article ► goo.gl/WNKAkf Read More ⬇️ ✅ S U B S C R I B E ► goo.gl/8d0iG9 This video shows you the steps to configure Telnet on a Cisco Router or Cisco Switch using the GNS3 network simulator program and a VMware virtual machine. To activate Telnet in Router: Step 1: If you have not installed GNS3 on Windows, Linux or MacOS before, please refer to the following videos. Windows ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhWt6TPNp-A Linux / Debian ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HsKS4iwr3M Linux / Linux Mint ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU6gf_Reiuk Linux / Ubuntu ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=8atzceBgN-c MacOS ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWStTRpwqBY Step 2: After installing GNS3 on your system, you need to configure the host to add VMware virtual machine. If you do not know how to make the VMware connection, please refer to the following video. ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwE9VaZ7lXQ Step 3: Also, add a Cisco Router before configuring Telnet. If you do not know how to do this, please refer to the following article. Article: www.sysnettechsolutions.com/en/gns3/adding-cisco-ios-to-gns3/ Step 4: After completing the necessary preparations for Telnet configuration on Cisco Router, add the Cisco Router that you added to the workspace. In addition, add a Cisco Switch and a PC. Step 5: Cable all network devices. Step 6: Assign the IP address to the FastEthernet interface of the Cisco Router. Step 7: Configure the VMnet setting for the host you added to the workspace. Define any virtual machine running on VMware Workstation to Host. Step 8: Enabling Telnet on Router is quite easy. Now double-click on the Cisco Router to open the CLI command prompt and execute the following commands. R1# conf t R1(config)# interface fastethernet 0/0 R1(config)# ip address 192.168.8.1 255.255.255.0 R1(config-if)# no shutdown R1(config-if)# exit R1(config)# line vty 0 4 R1(config-line)# login local R1(config-line)# privilege level 15 R1(config-line)# exit R1(config)# username cisco privilege level 15 password cisco123 R1(config)# end Step 9: After configuring Telnet on Cisco Router, download the Putty program to connect to the Router. ➦ Putty: www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html Step 10: When Putty is open, select Telnet, then type the IP address of the FastEthernet interface of the Cisco Router and click Open. Step 11: Type the username and password that you created after you connected to the Cisco Router. Step 12: Using the VMware virtual machine on GNS3, you will successfully connect to the Cisco Router with a Telnet connection! Step 13: You can check open sessions using the show line command to verify Telnet on Cisco Router. ➦show line Step 14: If you want to disable Telnet on Cisco Router, execute the R1(config-line)# transport input ssh command. ➦ R1(config-line)# transport input ssh Step 15: The transport input ssh command allows only SSH connections. You can also use ACLs to disable Telnet on Cisco Router. Step 16: Watch the entire video to better understand and setup Telnet on GNS3. Step 17: Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos on Cisco training with GNS3! ➦ goo.gl/8d0iG9 ────────BEST PRODUCT FOR CISCO TRAINING────────── ✅ Buy ► bit.ly/CiscoNetworkingEssentials ───────────────RELATED VIDEOS─────────────── ➊ How to Configure Static Routing on Cisco Router ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lGwEH7yD-0 ➋ How to Configure Static NAT on Cisco Router ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rnXtbEmwes ➌ How to Configure Dynamic NAT on Cisco Router in GNS3 ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzxXWzY0c1U ➍ How to Configure EIGRP in GNS3 ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJC3UERvdnQ ➎ How to Configure OSPF in GNS3 ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFMvgpDSzlI ───────────────FOLLOW US─────────────────── ✔ Facebook ➦ www.facebook.com/SysnettechSolutions/ ✔ Twitter ➦ twitter.com/SysnettechS/ ✔ Pinterest ➦ www.pinterest.com/SysnettechS/ ✔ Instagram ➦ www.instagram.com/sysnettech_solutions/ ✔ LinkedIn ➦ linkedin.com/in/tolqabaqci/ ███████████████████████████████████████████