Refer to the exhibit.
What is the result of setting the no login command?
A.
The is a virtually limitless supply of IP addresses
B.
Telnet access requires a new password at first login
C.
Telnet access requires a password
D.
Telnet access is denied
i think this question is false.no login means “don’t ask password”.if u type no login commmand and try to connect the device,device doesn’t ask u any password except enable pass.
yes, u r right..
but in order to pass ccna, one has to select option ‘D’ i.e. “Telnet access is denied”
Answer: No correct answer
Explanation
There is a mistake in this question because this configuration will let someone telnet to that router without the password (so the line “password c1sco” is not necessary).
If we want to deny telnet we can configure like this:
Router(config)#line vty 0 4
Router(config-line)#no password (if the password is set before)
Router(config-line)#login
With this configuration, when someone tries to telnet to this router, a message “Password required, but none set” is displayed.
You guys are on top of this!
Yeah this is also a bug on the cisco exam…
I’ve seen answers like : Telnet access is permitted
and that is acceptable because the no login command meens that login is not required.So if u see that on your exam is the right choice….
The correct answer is A
Do not think about it too much. the answer is A. “no login” means anyone can login limitlessly, allowing anyone to login, even if a password is set. “no login” = no good. That is why the default value of vty is “login”, meaning login is required.
I choose
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