John,

        This is most likely due to the fact that you have a dynamic
access-list configured, yet the dynamic list is not applied to that
interface.  Once you have the 'access-enable' command defined, telnet on
tcp 23 is used exclusively to authenticate.

        Try something like this:

line vty 0 3
 autocommand  access-enable host timeout 20
line vty 4
 rotary 1

        Now the router will listen on TCP 7001 for actual telnet traffic
to the CLI.

HTH

Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593
Director of Design and Implementation
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of
> John Tafasi
> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 1:51 PM
> To: Cisco Group Study; ccielab
> Subject: No input access group defined for BRI0
> 
> Hi Groub,
> 
> r2 and r5 are connected via isdn. I am trying to telnet to r5 from r2
but
> I
> receive the message "No input access group defined for BRI0." Does
that
> mean
> you cannot access a router via its bri interface unless an access list
is
> configured on bri0?
> 
> r2#telnet 10.10.10.2
> Trying 10.10.10.2 ... Open
> 
> 
> User Access Verification
> 
> Password:
> Password:
> No input access group defined for BRI0.
> [Connection to 10.10.10.2 closed by foreign host]
> .




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