> 2) download by telnet or TFTP (BTW, support of SSH is coming real soon
> now)
>
Can you give us more detail or direct us to any specifics? Have long
thought that Cisco should have a secure means of logging in...
> Subject: Login via AUX in Cisco
>
> Anybody knows, How change the # typical port number "23" (TELNET) for
> other, in Cisco?
> and, muxs Micom?
>
>
For a Cisco - simply add a rotary command to the config for that line and
then access the box via port 30xx where xx is the rotary number. Here
is an example that I used for an authenticated config at a client:
Access to VTY 2 thru 4 to custom port 3023
A telnet connection to port 3023 will access the rotary placed on lines VTY
2 thru 4 and can run any custom commands configured there
line vty 2 4
rotary 23
exec-timeout 180 0
autocommand ...
while a telnet connection to port 23 will access the default Cisco CLI
telnet connection on lines VTY 0 and 1 for normal router management.
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