Use ACLs to block. Not as simple as the command you're looking for.
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""Jacques Atlas"" wrote in message
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> On Fri, 4 May 2001, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
>
> |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
>
> anyone know if you can _disable_ telnet to a cisco and only ssh ?
>
> something like "no service telnet" would be great
>
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