Actual exam question fromCisco's350-401
Question #: 304
Topic #: 1
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Which privilege level is assigned to VTY users?
- A.1
- B.7
- C.13
- D.15
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bydave369at May 19, 2020, 8:49 a.m.
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Highly Voted 4years, 1month ago
The answer is letter "A": 1.https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/hardening-cisco-routers/0596001665/ch04.html"Default Privilege LevelsThe bottom and least privileged level is level 0. This is the only other level besides 1 and 15 that is configured by default on Cisco routers.Next is level 1, the default user level. This level provides the user with many more commands that allow the user to display router information, telnet to other systems, and test network connectivity with ping and traceroute. Level 2, which is not enabled by default, adds a few additional show and clear commands, but provides no opportunity for a user to reconfigure the router. Finally, level 15 allows full access to all router commands."
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Highly Voted 3years ago
if we assume that the enable password is set, then the vty will have the privilege of 15. If enable password is not set, then the vty privilege level will be 1. I would assume that is there is no enable password exist since its not shown. I would choose A
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Most Recent 1week, 2days ago
Selected Answer: A
Tested in Packet Tracer: If the privilege level doesn't show up under the line settings, then it's set to '1'.
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3months, 3weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A is correctdefault is 1
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8months, 3weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
The answer A is correct.
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9months ago
Selected Answer: A
The configuration snippet provided doesn't explicitly mention a privilege level for VTY users. However, based on the configuration shown:The line vty 0 4 and line vty 5 15 configurations set passwords for VTY lines but don't explicitly assign privilege levels.By default, when a privilege level isn't configured explicitly for VTY lines, they default to privilege level 1.Therefore, looking at the provided configuration, the correct answer would be:A. 1
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1year, 2months ago
Selected Answer: D
D. 15In the given configuration, the "line vty 0 4" and "line vty 5 15" commands are used to configure the virtual terminal lines (VTY) for remote access. The "login" command is enabled under both VTY lines, which means that authentication is required for VTY access.Since the privilege level is not explicitly specified under the VTY lines, it defaults to the highest privilege level, which is 15. Therefore, VTY users will have privilege level 15 when accessing the router.
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1year ago
i think you studying the wrong CCNP. The default is 1 and NOT 15.
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1year ago
this comment made me laugh out loud
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1year, 8months ago
Selected Answer: A
sw1#sw1#telnet 192.168.255.55Trying 192.168.255.55 ... OpenUser Access VerificationPassword:cisco_R5>show privilegeCurrent privilege level is 1 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<cisco_R5>cisco_R5>enaPassword:cisco_R5#sh runn | i aaano aaa new-modelcisco_R5#sh runn | s lineline con 0 exec-timeout 60 0 logging synchronousline aux 0line vty 0 4 password 777 login transport input telnetcisco_R5#cisco_R5#show users Line User Host(s) Idle Location 0 con 0 idle 00:01:21* 2 vty 0 idle 00:00:00 192.168.255.2 Interface User Mode Idle Peer Addresscisco_R5#
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1year, 8months ago
enable mode == 15cisco_R5#show privilegeCurrent privilege level is 15cisco_R5#
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1year, 11months ago
Selected Answer: A
show run all , will reveal the default privilege of the con & vtyline con 0 exec-timeout 10 0 timeout login response 30 privilege level 1line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 10 0 timeout login response 30 privilege level 1 flush-at-activation
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3years ago
Given answer is correct, Lines (CON, AUX, VTY) default to level 1 privileges
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3years, 4months ago
The given answer is correctThe vty user will have privi 1. Enable command required to elevate to privi 15.
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3years, 4months ago
I think the answer is A - 1. Some people are arguing that it is D -15 because you require level 15 for privilege to perform the 'show run' command, but that argument assumes that the output was generated from a vty connection. If you look at the config for console and aux, they have priv 15 set, meaning we can probably assume the show run command was executed from the con or aux lines, and not the vty line (because it has the default privilege of 1). For this reason, I think it's A.
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3years, 6months ago
the answer is 15, not 1. # is level 15 and > level one. You cant run show commands in user exc mode.
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3years, 5months ago
How do you know that the connection was made through the VTY line to execute the command and not the Console line
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3years, 6months ago
its 15, you cant do ''sh run'' in level 1 :) plus the sign is ''#'' not ''>'' https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/blogs/a0D3i000002eeWTEAY/cisco-ios-privilege-levels
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3years, 6months ago
Cancel that, Lines (CON, AUX, VTY) default to level 1 privileges.https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/hardening-cisco-routers/0596001665/ch04.html
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3years, 7months ago
Book: CCNP and CCIE Enterprise Core ENCOR 350-401 Official Cert GuidePage: 761Privilege level 1: Also known as User EXEC mode. The command prompt in this modeincludes a greater-than sign (R1>). From this mode it is not possible to make configurationchanges; in other words, the command configure terminal is not available.
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3years, 10months ago
I agree with A being the correct answer.
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3years, 11months ago
Answer is Level 15 privilege mode, Level 1 is an executive mode
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2years, 3months ago
All of the levels are referred to as privilege levels, even though Level 15 has nicknames ("enabled mode" and "privileged mode").
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