How to Configure Telnet on Cisco Router in Cisco Packet Tracer | SYSNETTECH Solutions

submitted by tolqabaqci on 11/14/20 1

This video shows you the steps to configure Telnet on Cisco Router or Cisco Switch using Cisco Packet Tracer. ✅ S U B S C R I B E ► goo.gl/8d0iG9 ✅ Article ► www.sysnettechsolutions.com/en/configure-telnet-in-cisco-packet-tracer/ To configure #Telnet: Step 1: If you have not installed the #PacketTracer before, please refer to Packet Tracer installation videos on Windows, Linux, and macOS High Sierra. Windows ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNLhTixgCXg Linux / Debian ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMnumAyFxCQ Linux / Linux Mint ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRmN0pDgLgo Linux / Ubuntu ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwGuAbiGPdc macOS High Sierra ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXaqjFukSAI Step 2: After installing it, add one Cisco Router, Cisco Switch, and PC to its workspace. Step 3: Define an IP block for the LAN network. Step 4: Assign the IP address to the Router's GigabitEthernet interface. Step 5: Click PC and configure TCP/IP. Step 6: To activate the Telnet service on the #router, execute the commands in the 2:20 time frame in the CLI respectively. R1# conf t R1(config)# line vty 0 4 R1(config-line)# login local R1(config-line)# password telnet123 R1(config-line)# privilege levet 15 R1(config-line)# exit R1(config)# username Cisco privilege 15 password cisco123 R1(config)# end Step 7: After configuring Telnet, open the CMD command prompt on the PC. Step 8: Use the telnet 192.168.1.1 command to connect to the Router over the CMD. ➦ telnet 192.168.1.1 Step 9: Connect to the Router by typing the username and password. Step 10: You can now use Telnet to manage your network device over LAN or WAN. Step 11: Do not forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos on Cisco networking training with Packet Tracer! What is Telnet? The Telnet protocol enables you to set up TCP/IP connections to a host. Telnet allows a person at one site to establish a TCP connection to a login server at another site and then passes the keystrokes from one device to the other. Telnet can accept either an IP address or a domain name as the remote device address. Source: www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus1000/sw/4_0/security/configuration/guide/n1000v_security/security_7telnet.html ────────BEST PRODUCT FOR CISCO TRAINING───────── ✅ Buy ► bit.ly/CiscoNetworkingEssentials ───────────────RELATED VIDEOS─────────────── ➊ How to Configure Static NAT ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohvGuTPQ1SM ➋ How to Configure EIGRP ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhVmum82qjE ➌ How to Configure OSPF ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF4xd4cEDXg ➍ How to Configure PAT ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF-4cxIJQ_E ➎ How to Configure RIPv2 ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwiKhrLkHgw ───────────────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/ ███████████████████████████████████████████

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