How to Configure Telnet on Cisco Router using GNS3 and Virtual Machine | SYSNETTECH Solutions
This video shows you the steps to configure Telnet on a Cisco Router or Cisco Switch using the GNS3 network simulator program and a VMware virtual machine.
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To activate #Telnet:
Step 1: If you have not installed #GNS3 on Windows, Linux, or macOS before, please refer to the following videos.
Windows ➦ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhWt6TPNp-A
Linux / Debian ➦ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HsKS4iwr3M
Linux / Linux Mint ➦ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU6gf_Reiuk
Linux / Ubuntu ➦ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8atzceBgN-c
macOS ➦ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWStTRpwqBY
Step 2: After installing it, you need to configure the host to add VMware virtual machine.
Step 3: Also, add a #CiscoRouter before configuring Telnet.
Step 4: After completing the necessary preparations for Telnet configuration, add the Router that you added to the workspace. In addition, add a Switch and a PC.
Step 5: Cable all network devices.
Step 6: Assign the IP address to the FastEthernet interface of the Router.
Step 7: Configure the VMnet setting for the host you added to the workspace. Define any virtual machine running on VMware to Host.
Step 8: To enable Telnet, execute the commands in the 2:35 time frame at the Router's CLI prompt.
Step 9: After configuring Telnet, download the Putty program to connect to the Router.
➦ Putty: https://www.putty.org/
Step 10: When Putty is open, select Telnet, then type the IP address of the FastEthernet interface of the Router and click Open.
Step 11: Type the username and password that you created after you connected to the Router.
Step 12: Using the virtual machine on GNS3, you will successfully connect to the Router with a Telnet connection!
Step 13: You can check open sessions using the show line command to verify Telnet.
Step 14: If you want to disable Telnet on Cisco Router, execute the transport input ssh command.
Step 15: The transport input ssh command allows only SSH connections. You can also use ACLs to disable it.
Step 16: Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos on Cisco training with GNS3!
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