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Advertise Here? Solved Cisco router - % Error in authentication. message Posted on 2008-02-29 Routers 1 Verified Solution 6 Comments 12,588 Views Last Modified: 2010-04-21 I have a new Cisco 2811 router. I can telnet to the route successfully. However, when I try to issue the enable command, I get the following: ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>< error in authentication cisco Username:
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Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. 0 % Error in authentication. Started by Eng_sultan , Dec 28 2008 06:51 PM Please log in http://www.sadikhov.com/forum/index.php/topic/149876-error-in-authentication/ to reply 4 replies to this topic #1 Eng_sultan Eng_sultan Newbie Members 37 posts Posted 28 December 2008 - 06:51 PM hi, Setup two 3750G switches in a stack with a couple vlans. I can log https://community.intuit.com/questions/1105351-trying-to-add-user-get-error-in-authentication-code in via the console port just fine & enter en ok. But... if I telnet into the switch, I can authenticate as a user with lev 15 permissions, but if I try to enter en mode error in - get the following error: BEL-3750G-ServerRoom>en % Error in authentication. Please advise. Thank you 0 Back to top #2 n00b13 n00b13 Cisco Routing expert Members 1372 posts Gender:Male Location:Australia Posted 28 December 2008 - 07:11 PM I can think of two things. aaa config? Do you have an enable password set? The first one is obvious, but you can not get into enable mode over a vty without a password set. error in authentication You can via tty/console. 0 Back to top #3 Eng_sultan Eng_sultan Newbie Members 37 posts Posted 28 December 2008 - 07:17 PM I can think of two things.aaa config?Do you have an enable password set?The first one is obvious, but you can not get into enable mode over a vty without a password set. You can via tty/console.Hi brother,The problem is the router is far away from me and I want to know what the problem is exactly 0 Back to top #4 n00b13 n00b13 Cisco Routing expert Members 1372 posts Gender:Male Location:Australia Posted 28 December 2008 - 08:27 PM Sounds like no enable password or aaa config problem. Do you have a copy of the config? 0 Back to top #5 ChancesD ChancesD V.I.P. Member Members 1654 posts Gender:Male Location:UK Posted 28 December 2008 - 09:38 PM Your authentication is mashed. Either you have AAA turned on and no preference and types or you local password is jammed. You need to do a password recovery somehow, but this may be an issue with that range of switch as there are built in anti-hack mechanisms like no password-recovery. 0 Back to top Back to CCIE Lab 3 user(s) are reading this topic 0 members, 3 guests, 0 anonymous users Reply to quoted pos
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