hmm... you're right - I didn't catch that - you're not on the router but
accessing directly from a workstation..........
So, from what I understand, exiting from a connection of that type would
terminate your telnet session and the telnet program itself would also
terminate.
Doesn't matter that it's a router. If you telnet to a server and then
disconnect the same thing happens.
However, I just looked around the options on Tera Term which I use and I
found under "Setup" then "TCP/IP" an option for "auto window close" which I
think is checked by default.
If I uncheck it, when I disconnect - the telnet program doesn't exit and
remains open. I can then connect to another device.
Is this what you're looking for?
Kevin Wigle
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Kim"
To: "Kevin Wigle"
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, 23 May, 2001 22:39
Subject: CORRECTION: Re: reverse telnet [7:5655]
> Hi folks,
> I know about the ctrl-shift-6 x. Please read my message again. I am not
> telnet'ing from the 2511. I sit on another workstation which is on the
> same network as the ethernet segment of the 2511 and I telnet from there.
> Please re-read my question. Sorry for the confusion.
>
>
> -Frank
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