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Apr 08, 2017 When a switch or router boots up, the IOS loads the start up configuration from NVRAM and displays the IOS prompt waiting for commands. We can enter the IOS commands at the IOS prompt. Now we will see various command line modes on Cisco routers and switches using Packet Tracer. Open Packet Tracer and select a Cisco 2960 switch as shown below. Mar 12, 2020 Open Command Prompt Using Power User Menu. One more method for opening Command Prompt in Windows 10 is through the Power User Menu. If you're using a keyboard or mouse, choose Command Prompt from the menu that appears after pressing Win+X.
I have configured my router for SSH and the PC I am trying to SSH from is on a switched LAN connected into the target router. When I type in SSH in the PC command line I get the usage syntax of 'ssh -1 username target.' When I try to enter the ssh command using that syntax I get 'Invalid Command.' What am I doing wrong?
Info:
Packet Tracer 5.3.1
Router running config:
username rob privilege 15 secret (encrypted password)
ip domain-name cisco.com
line vty 0 4
exec timeout 0 0
password (encrypted password)
logging synchronous
login local
transport input ssh
The crypto keys are generated and the PC can ping the router.
Info:
Packet Tracer 5.3.1
Router running config:
username rob privilege 15 secret (encrypted password)
ip domain-name cisco.com
line vty 0 4
exec timeout 0 0
password (encrypted password)
logging synchronous
login local
transport input ssh
The crypto keys are generated and the PC can ping the router.
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- This might help -
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/4413 - It's coming back as invalid because you are not specifying the correct parameter. Should be 'ssh -l [username] [target]'. You are putting a '1' (character for one) instead of 'l' (Uppercase is L).Currently reading: Network Warrior, Unix Network Programming by Richard Stevens
- Thank you for the info - it helps to use the correct switch.