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Just
make the "a" in the administrator capital and it will work. Like this
;
routerb(config)#ip rcmd remote-host Administrator
148.1.1.2 Administrator enable
Regards
Atif
P.S:
you do not need a username configured. It works without that too. Also you need
not enable rcp if you only need rsh.
Hey folks, I am going through the rsh commands
on a 25xx router trying to figure out how I can get it to work with my NT server command prompt. I have been unable to get
this to work thus far using numerous
permutations and do not know why. Please look at the commands I used below and
see if I have forgotten anything or if I
misunderstand the usage parameters etc.
Feedback appreciated.
My router commands:
routerb(config)#ip rcmd
rcp-enable routerb(config)#ip rcmd rsh-enable routerb(config)#username
administrator nopassword routerb(config)#ip rcmd remote-host administrator
148.1.1.2 administrator enable routerb(config)#ip rcmd remote-user
routerb
The relevant info:
*Routerb eth 0 IP: 148.1.1.4 Can ping it
from NT box. *Logging in under NT with username administrator *IP of NT
box 148.1.1.2 *Using command on NT box: rsh 148.1.1.4 -l administrator -n
sho ver
Using the debug ip tcp rcmd the output is as
follows:
01:49:16: RCMD: [514 <- 148.1.1.2:1023] recv
1022\0 01:49:17: RCMD: [514 <- 148.1.1.2:1023] recv
Administrator\0administrator\0sho ver\0 01:49:17: RCMD: [514 <-
148.1.1.2:1023] recv -- administrator 148.1.1.2 Administrator not in trusted hosts database 01:49:17: RCMD: [514 ->
148.1.1.2:1023] send <BAD,Permission denied.>\n
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