the un-encrypted password, well, obviously.
telnet x.x.x.x 3001 will hit one of the available terminal lines on rotary
group 1, when u run it from a cisco router, other wise, from an os point of
view the argument would be the port number that the telnet service listens
on.
the question was, if the telnet service can sit on a port other than 23, in
a cisco router or switch for that matter.
i have not a found a way to do it(but, i haev not looked ver hard, either),
but it can be done by nating the tcp port of a giving ip, efectively
arriving at the desired solution.
u could use " ip alias" command to bind an ip to a giving line, or port,
much like what happens automatically with async links.


""Dimitrije""  a icrit dans le message de news:
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> argument in the password commnad is actually the un-encrypted password.
> telnet ip_address 3001      will get you a cisco password promt at port
3001.
>
> Amar KHELIFI wrote:
>
> > that argument does not exist with the password command atleast for the
ios
> > vers i have.
> > what ios r u using.
> > normally when there is an arrgument a space delimites it.
> > telnet 3001, will actually try to resolve 3001 to an ip(ie, if ip host
is
> > being used)
> > could u develop a bit on this?
> >
> > Regards, Amar.
> >
> > ""Dimitrije""  a icrit dans le message de news:
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> > > line vty 3 4
> > >  password LetMeInPort3001
> > >  login
> > >  rotary 1
> > > !
> > >
> > > telnet  3001   allows you to telnet into router at port 3001
> > >
> > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> > >
> > > > How do you change tcp port for telnet on a router?




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