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in this tutorial Iamp;#39;m going to walk you through a couple of problems that Acme Incorporated is having with R2 first of all thereamp;#39;s no password required to tnet into this router and they want to fix that so weamp;#39;re going to fix it in a couple of ways one weamp;#39;ll walk you through how to set up a password pretty straightforward and then secondly weamp;#39;re going to kick it up a notch and take a look at how to actually put the requirements for a username and password when somebody wants to tnet into R2 instead of just having a global password weamp;#39;ll do that take a look at AAA and weamp;#39;ll also have time to include a couple method list options as well so letamp;#39;s start off with some Basics weamp;#39;ve got uh this router right here R1 that we can use as a tnet client weamp;#39;re going to tnet over into R2 now when we tet to a router weamp;#39;re actually coming in through a logical vty line and by default all Cisco routers have vty