How to Access Cisco Router using Telnet via Terminal
Basic Requirements
needed:
- Computer/Laptop with an Ethernet port that can connect your cisco router
- Telnet software (I use putty )
- Cisco Router
Instructions:
Download and install telnet software (putty)
Host IP / Ip Address (router) ex. 192.168.0.254
Port: 23
connection type : telnet
- Log-in using your router credentials (Username & Password)
- After login router credentials successfully, you are now in USER MODE where you can quiry all available command in user mode by typing question mark sign "?"
- Now to enter PRIVILEGE MODE type "enable" command & enter privilege mode credentials (User & Password), you can quiry all available command in user mode by typing question mark sign "?"
- Enter GLOBAL CONFIGURATION MODE type "enable" command & enter privilege mode credentials (User & Password), you can quiry all available command in user mode by typing question mark sign "?"
here you can type your Cisco Router Configuration commands
I hope this could help you on how to gain access to your Cisco Routers using telnet via Terminal
Any further questions feel free to email me at:
marky200822@gmail.com
-=marky=-