■ Use the no version to remove the password. By default, no password is specified.
■ See password.
For more information about configuring security for vty lines, see “Managing the
System” on page 251.
Monitoring vty Lines
Use the show line vty command to monitor vty lines.
show line vty
■ Use to display the configuration of a vty line.
■ Field descriptions
■ access-class—Access class associated with the vty line
■ data-character-bits—Number of bits per character
■ 7—Setting for the standard ASCII set
■ 8—Setting for the international character set
■ exec-timeout—Time interval that the terminal waits for expected user input
■ Never—Indicates that there is no time limit
■ exec-banner—Status for the exec banner: enabled or disabled. This banner
is displayed by the CLI after user authentication (if any) and before the first
prompt of a CLI session.
■ motd-banner—Status for the MOTD banner: enabled or disabled. This banner
is displayed by the CLI when a connection is initiated.
■ login-timeout—Time interval during which the user must log in.
■ Never—Indicates that there is no time limit
■ Example
host1#show line vty 0
no access-class in
data-character-bits 8
exec-timeout 3w 3d 7h 20m 0s
exec-banner enabled
motd-banner enabled
login-timeout 30 seconds
■ See show line vty.
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