The port is still listening and will reply with something like "Password
required but none set." If I don't want telnet (or whatever service), I'd
add it to my ACL incoming filters.
access-list 101 deny tcp any host 1.1.1.1 eq telnet
access-list 101 deny tcp any host 2.2.2.2 eq telnet
(1.1.1.1 & 2.2.2.2 should match all of the routers IPs).
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""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message
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> By "telnet port" do you mean TCP port 23. Or do you mean the VTY's
> themselves?
>
> If the latter, the most effective way is to require a login but set no
> password.
> Eg
>
> Line vty 0 4
> Login
>
> HTH
>
> Chuck
>
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> How do you disable telnet port on the cisco router 2524 and 2610?
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