what do "#show line" result ?

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Gabriel Neagoe, GN379-RIPE
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Cisco product manager, CCNP, CCDA
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> Thank you but when I do a reverse telnet...
> 
> After the "debug telnet" command, here is what I got:
> 
> 2501#telnet 172.16.1.1 2001
> Trying 172.16.1.1, 2001 ... Open
> 
> 00:16:52: Telnet1: 1 1 251 1
> 00:16:52: TCP1: Telnet sent WILL ECHO (1)
> 00:16:52: Telnet1: 2 2 251 3
> 00:16:52: TCP1: Telnet sent WILL SUPPRESS-GA (3)
> 00:16:52: Telnet1: 80000 80000 253 24
> 00:16:52: TCP1: Telnet sent DO TTY-TYPE (24)
> 00:16:52: Telnet1: 10000000 10000000 253 31
> 00:16:52: TCP1: Telnet sent DO WINDOW-SIZE (31)
> 00:16:52: Telnet0: Sent SB NAWS 80 24
> 00:16:52: TCP1: Telnet received DO ECHO (1)
> 00:16:52: TCP1: Telnet received DO SUPPRESS-GA (3)
> 00:16:52: TCP1: Telnet received WONT TTY-TYPE (24)
> 00:16:52: TCP1: Telnet sent DONT TTY-TYPE (24)
> 00:16:52: TCP1: Telnet received WILL WINDOW-SIZE (31)
> 00:16:52: Telnet1: recv SB NAWS 80 24
> 2501#sh sessio
> Conn Host                Address             Byte  Idle Conn Name
> *  1 172.16.1.1          172.16.1.1             0     0 172.16.1.1
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> 172.16.1.1 is my loopback interface on the terminal server. TTY line=1
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> Help..
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/16/2000 03:48:50 PM
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> To:   Claude-Vincent PEREZ/JP-TOKYO-HOLDING/LVMH@LVMH,
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> Subject:  RE: Terminal server
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> 
> Hello
> 
> I have a
> 
> line aux 0
> transport input all
> 
> that works ok for my terminal server;
> the only thing you should be careful about is to check for the async line
> number assigned to the AUX line ( use #sh line)
> 
> Good luck
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> Gabriel Neagoe, GN379-RIPE
> Networking solutions consultant
> Cisco product manager, CCNP, CCDA
> S&T Romania
> tel: +401 20 40 300
> fax: +401 20 40 310
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent:   Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:52 AM
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> > Subject:     Terminal server
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> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Can someone tell me whether it's possible to use the aux port connected
> to
> > the
> > console port of another cisco router? I tried the same conf as if I was
> > using
> > the asyn port but it failed. (transport input all, no exec)
> >
> > Thanks, cvp.
> >
> >
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