Under line 1 8, issuing a 'no exec' command should also do the trick. 
ak

Brian Lodwick wrote:
> 
> Group
> I have been fighting with the performance of my terminal server for a few
> weeks now. It works, and I have been using it, but like I said I have been
> fighting with it. It seems to send characters to other ports when I haven't
> initiated a connection to that port. The way I can tell this is when I get
> onto that port it is responding to characters entered even though I haven't
> entered anything. This is quite peculiar. I have looked at many books to see
> if I am doing something wrong and the only indication was in Bruce Caslow's
> book saying if your terminal server incorrectly shows active connections on
> lines that don't have any connections established the command "modem host"
> on the line config will fix this. Well this didn't fix mine for s*#@. I
> finally figured out the way to fix mine was to add "modem inout" boom it
> works like a charm. I am running 12.0.8 on this 2511. Maybe this is
> something everyone already knew, but I didn't and maybe it will save someone
> else some pain.
> 
> config t
> ip host r1 10.0.0.1 2001
> int loopback 0
> ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
> exit
> line 1 8
> transport input all
> modem inout
> exec-timeout 0 0
> 
> other routers assure the exec-timeout is set to 0 0 on the console.
> 
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