I don't know about the performance issue, that sounds like a "feature"
since a 3640 shouldn't have much trouble handling that.
As far as disabling telnet, the only way I know of is not to set a vty
password. While not disabling the telnet server, it will prevent any
attempts to telnet to the router.
John
>>> "Sean Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/27/01 7:58:37 AM >>>
Hi everyone,
Is it just me or anyone in the group experiencing the same thing?
I've implemented SSH features on one of our ACCESS servers and I
notice
that it is very slow. The access server is a Cisco 3640 with 128MB
RAM.
I notice the performance is quited slow even on a Fast Ethernet LAN.
I don't have any performance issues with Unix servers. Another thing,
now that I have SSH running on the access server, how can I turn off
telnet completely on the router? I check Cisco website but didn't see
any solutions for it.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Sean
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