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To access a LAN through router's auxiliary port

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okanyilmaz

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In our network, we're using auxiliary port to control a remote router. But we have concerns about security. Is it possible to reach or control a PC connected to Router's ethernet port?

Is it possible to get IP used at that site?

thanks for your advices.
 
okanyilmaz,
To access the router via the ethernet port, you would be using telnet. You can setup telnet on the router by enabling the vty lines.

You can setup a telnet line login password or create local user accounts on the router.

Router(config)> line vty 0 4
Router(config)> password xxxxxx
or
Router(config)> line vty 0 4
Router(config)> login local

For additional security you could setup a RADIUS or TACACS server and use AAA.

JimmyZ
 
Jimmy,

Thanks for your advice but my point is, is it possible for a user connected to router from the aux port and then reach the clients behind it?


User----Aux.Port-----Router----Eth.Int.-----Host
------------------------------------------------>
 
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