Maybe you could have 2 r4 sessions? =)
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> A.Strobel
> Sent: Friday, 20 April 2001 12:27
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> Subject: Reverse telnet [7:1328]
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> When setting up reverse telnet, it is good to match the
> connection with the
> router number:
> 1 for r1
> 2 for r2
>
>
> 6 for r6
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> What is the trick to have connection 6 to go to r6 even if there is no r5?
>
> Tks.
>
> A. Strobel
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>
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