Check into using the "refuse message".

Hoe





Hello, 

I am trying to use the busy-message command to
customzie the message that I 
see when I initiate a telnet connection. 

R1 -------- R2 

Assume R1 has IP: 1.1.1.1 and R2 has 1.1.1.2 
R1 is the calling router. 

So I configured the following in order to customzie
the message on R1 

ip host CALLED-LINE 1.1.1.2 
busy-message CALLED-LINE \ Test 123 \ 

line vty 0 4 
autocommand telnet CALLED-LINE /stream 

When i try to telnet for example telnet 1.1.1.2 
I don't see any custom messages. I see the plain old
message. 

Does any one have done such lab? 
Faisal 


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