Today's challenge is determining how to use the question mark character "?" in a password on a Cisco router when configuring a key-chain. Hrm. Puzzling.
(Key-chain is to be used with EIGRP Authentication, but that makes no difference.)
Do you win a prize?
Here: -
Can contain the question mark (?) character if you precede the question mark with the key combination Crtl-v when you create the password; for example, to create the password abc?123, do the following:
–Enter abc.
–Type Crtl-v.
–Enter ?123.
When the system prompts you to enter the enable password, you need not precede the question mark with the Ctrl-v; you can simply enter abc?123 at the password prompt.
Yeah, I try to avoid using Google in favour of univercd (http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm) when solving these things as thats all I'll have access to during my exam.
Do you win a prize? Here: - Can contain the question mark (?) character if you precede the question mark with the key combination Crtl-v when you create the password; for example, to create the password abc?123, do the following: –Enter abc. –Type Crtl-v. –Enter ?123. When the system prompts you to enter the enable password, you need not precede the question mark with the Ctrl-v; you can simply enter abc?123 at the password prompt.
Hehe, yes. You do win a prize. The prize of awesome.
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Yeah, I try to avoid using Google in favour of univercd (http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm) when solving these things as thats all I'll have access to during my exam.