The Difference Between Login and Login Local in Network Routers 6363002050112

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The Difference Between Login and Login Local in Network Routers 6363002050112

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Added by October 8, 2024

Cisco CCNA and CompTIA Network + instructor Mark Jacob answers the question “when logging into your environment, why does it sometimes say LOGIN and other times it’s LOGIN LOCAL?”

Login Local requires a username and password while Login just needs the password.

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