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2.8 Setting Passwords
The switch ships with a default of no enable password, which allows anyone on the network access to various 
privilege levels. To prevent unauthorized changes to the switch’s configuration, you should set an enable password 
for access to switch management. Follow the example below to assign a privileged password. 
Router> enable 
Password: 
Router# configure terminal 
Router(config)# enable password ? 
 0 Specifies an UNENCRYPTED password will follow 
 7 Specifies a HIDDEN password will follow 
 LINE The UNENCRYPTED (cleartext) 'enable' password 
Router(config)# enable password 0 
Router(config)# exit 
Router# write [memory file] 
A separate password should be set for the primary terminal line (console) and the virtual terminal lines (telnet). The 
default password Asante is assigned only to the virtual terminal line Vty0. Up to three other virtual terminal lines may 
be created, and they each will require a separate password. 
Note: It is recommended that you change the default telnet password to prevent unauthorized access to the switch.
Router(config)# line ? 
 console Primary terminal line 
 vty Virtual terminal 
Router(config)# line console ? 
 <0-0> Line number 
Router(config)# line console 0 
Router(config-line)# ? 
 end End current mode and change to enable mode 
 exec-timeout Set timeout value 
 exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode 
 help Description of the interactive help system 
 no Negate a command or set its defaults 
 password Set a password 
 quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode 
Router(config-line)# password ? 
 LINE The UNENCRYPTED (cleartext) line password 
 0 Specifies an UNENCRYPTED line password will follow 
 7 Specifies a HIDDEN line password will follow 
Router(config-line)# password Asante 
Router(config-line)# end 
Router# write ? 
 file Write to configuration file 
 memory Write configuration to the file (same as write file) 
 terminal Write to terminal 
Router# write file 
Writing current-config to startup-config, Please wait... 
Configuration saved to startup-config file 
Router# 
The password can be set at unencrypted (level 0) or encrypted (level 7).
Router(config-line)# password ? 
 LINE The UNENCRYPTED (cleartext) line password 
 0 Specifies an UNENCRYPTED line password will follow 
