What Is The Vty Line On a Cisco Configuration?
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The Virtual Teletype (VTY) line is a virtual terminal line that is used to access a Cisco router or switch for the purpose of configuring and managing the device. It is similar to the console port, but the VTY line is accessed via a telnet or SSH connection from a remote system.
The VTY line on a Cisco configuration is a virtual terminal line used to connect to a Cisco device over the network. It is usually used to configure the device or access its command–line interface (CLI).