I guess, we all have to go thru same amount of pain before reaching the final destination.
/Jin Jung..

Mike Brooks wrote:
Yes, its good to see that I am not the only one that experiences this. I do as Vik suggested and configure the 6500 from the CCM. Mike Brooks
CCIE# 16027 (R&S)

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Vik Malhi <vma...@ipexpert.com <mailto:vma...@ipexpert.com>> wrote:

    This is a nice feature of catos that affects us all from time to
    time. Configure the port by referencing the table. Or try telnet
    from the ccm.

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    On Mar 10, 2009, at 7:51 PM, CCIE OSL <ccie...@gmail.com
    <mailto:ccie...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        This may sound strange,
        For some reason, I was not able to type in a command in 6509.
        I was able to log into 6509, but when I put in sh port or sh
        vlan, it freezes and will not come back.
        This is from my 3640 EZVPN router.

        So, I tried via regular Cisco VPN, it work fine.

        I am using standard ACL from proctorlabs.com
        <http://proctorlabs.com/>
        ///////////////////??????????????????????????////

        Password:
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable)
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable)
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable)
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable)
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable)
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable)
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable)
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable)
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable)
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable)
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable)
        VOICE-6500-1> (enable) sh vlan

        its stuck, no output,

        /Jin Jung...



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