Verify Passwords
Step 1: Telnet to the router from Host2 and verify the Telnet password.
You should be able to telnet to either Fast Ethernet interface of the router.
In a command window on Host 2, type:
telnet 192.168.7.190
When you are prompted for the Telnet password, type cisco and press Enter.
Was the telnet successful?
Step 2: Verify that the enable secret password has been set.
From the Telnet session, enter privilege exec mode and determine it is password protected:
Router>enable
Were you prompted for the enable secret password?
Step 3: Verify that the console is password protected.
Terminate and then re-establish the console connection from Host1 to the router to determine that the
console is password protected.
Depending on the Telnet client that you are using, the session can mainly be terminated with Ctrl-]. When the session is re-established, you should be prompted for the console password before being permitted access to the command line interface.