I wonder how labs that charge have their setup?

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Rasman
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 3:46 PM
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Subject: RE: question on cisco lab [7:39683]


The next time this happens sh sessions from the cli look for the session
number that corresponds to the host in question. type the session number
only the session should reconnect. you can run disconnect (session number)
to clear the session. Or for ease of use configure ip hosts ip host port
loopback address.

Terry L. Hines
Enterprise Trainer
CompuTouch Training
Microsoft - Infrastructure - Security
Cisco / 3COM / Nortel / Extreme



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Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 2:37 PM
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Subject: question on cisco lab [7:39683]


Im using a terminal server connected to my routers for my built cisco lab.
however
everytime that i change the ip address or modify the configuration i can do
a reverse telnet to the router? i need to plug in a laptop and modify  the
con  0 line again
is there a reason for this. I thought that once you set  this settings and
if screw up
on the ip;s their always a backdoor?
terminal-server#telnet router1
Trying router1 (172.21.1.1, 2001)...
% Connection refused by remote host






George Gittins
Internet Systems Manager
Weslaco, Tx 78599
Phone (956)9696557




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