It seems that you are leaving the reverse telnet session "open" when you
exit a router console port via the Terminal Server.
Make a habit of using the command "disconnect" (short is "disc") everytime
you exit a reverse telnet session. Btw, do you use CTRL + SHIFT + 6 and X to
exit a reverse telnet session?
Or else, use the command "clear line xx" at least three times to reset the
connection, where xx is the line number assigned to the port you're trying
to access on the TS ("show line" will list the line numbers).
Hth,
Angel
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 2:37 PM
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Subject: question on cisco lab [7:39683]
Im using a terminal server connected to my routers for my built cisco lab.
however
everytime that i change the ip address or modify the configuration i can do
a reverse telnet to the router? i need to plug in a laptop and modify the
con 0 line again
is there a reason for this. I thought that once you set this settings and
if screw up
on the ip;s their always a backdoor?
terminal-server#telnet router1
Trying router1 (172.21.1.1, 2001)...
% Connection refused by remote host
George Gittins
Internet Systems Manager
Weslaco, Tx 78599
Phone (956)9696557
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