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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Question 89

What does "autocommand" do when used on a vty line?


1 comments:

Packets Analyzed said...

autocommand - allows the system to automatically execute an EXEC command. In the above example the "autocommand" is used with "access-enable" to provide "Lock and Key" security. Access-enable (hidden command) is used to create a dynamic access list specific to the user using the telnet session allowing them access to the R2 router.

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