According to my CCNA Study guide by Todd Lammle, pg 194, "Routers that are 
not running the Enterprise edition of the Cisco IOS default to five VTY 
lines, 0 through 4.  However, if you have the Enterprise edition, you will 
have significantly more. The router we are using for this section has 198 
(0-197). The best way to find out how many lines you have is to use the 
question mark.

Router(config-line)#line vty 0 ?
<1-197>Last Line Number
<cr>

<snip>

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> I tried on my 2600 at home.  Wouldnt allow it.  Have you actually done it?
>  
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Thomas Peroutka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  To: jason yee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 12:59 AM
>  Subject: Re: max no of connections for vty
>  
>  
>  router(config)#line vty 0 197
>  
>  197 is the maximum number of telnet sessions; you can use any number
>  in between, so for your constellation (24 students, one teacher) for 
example
>  router(config)#line vty 0 25
>  
>  Friday, September 15, 2000, 7:24:13 AM, you wrote:
>  
>  jy> hi ,
>  jy> I am a instructor currently delivering CCNA course.The
>  jy> setup of the classroom consists of 2 routers but I
>  jy> have got 24 students telnetting to the 2 routers . I
>  jy> have problems for them telnetting to the routers
>  jy> because the max no of connections for the telnet
>  jy> sessions are 5 , my question is how can I increase the
>  jy> no. of connections so as to accomodate all the
>  jy> students without buying more routers.
>  
>  
>  jy> thanks
>  
>  jy> suaveguru
>  

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