Re: % Connection refused by remote host

2001-02-19 Thread Kevin Wigle

Not knowing much about your firewall - is the async port available? i.e. -
does another process have the async open?

If the port is disabled or "occupied" by another program it won't be
available to the terminal server.

Just like the router console port.  If you reverse telnet into it, then give
a "ctrl-shift-6-x" to return to the terminal server, that console port is
still attached to a session.  If you try a second reverse telnet into the
router console you will get the same error until the first sessioin is
released.

And, like on my PC, if I don't turn off the Palm III Hotsysnc monitor I
can't use com1: to connect to a router port. (until I remember to turn it
off)

Kevin Wigle

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Subject: % Connection refused by remote host


> Hi,
>
> I'm playing with 2511 terminal server and plugged a router and a firewall
on
> the async ports. But when I try to connect to the fire wall with 2001 I
get
> an error msg  "% Connection refused by remote host", I can ping it and I
can
> telnet to it via cross-over cable!!??.
>
> Any device.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tarry
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Re: % Connection refused by remote host

2001-02-19 Thread Brian Lodwick

Most likely the issue is with the config on the terminal server. Take a look 
at the line with "show line" and see if there is a * next to the line you 
have plugged into the firewall. If there is try clearing the line "clear 
line _" then show the line again. If this fixes it, but the issue keeps 
occuring you may want to add "no exec" to the line config.

>>>Brian


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>Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 15:28:48 +0100 (MET)
>
>Hi,
>
>I'm playing with 2511 terminal server and plugged a router and a firewall 
>on
>the async ports. But when I try to connect to the fire wall with 2001 I get
>an error msg  "% Connection refused by remote host", I can ping it and I 
>can
>telnet to it via cross-over cable!!??.
>
>Any device.
>
>Regards,
>
>Tarry
>
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Re: % Connection refused by remote host

2001-02-19 Thread Kevin Wigle

With lots of lab work with a 2509 and a 2611 with 16 async ports, lately
I've noticed that sometimes "clear line x" isn't enough.

Try "disconnect x" to really kill the line/session.

Kevin Wigle


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Subject: Re: % Connection refused by remote host


> Most likely the issue is with the config on the terminal server. Take a
look
> at the line with "show line" and see if there is a * next to the line you
> have plugged into the firewall. If there is try clearing the line "clear
> line _" then show the line again. If this fixes it, but the issue keeps
> occuring you may want to add "no exec" to the line config.
>
> >>>Brian
>
>
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: % Connection refused by remote host
> >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 15:28:48 +0100 (MET)
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm playing with 2511 terminal server and plugged a router and a firewall
> >on
> >the async ports. But when I try to connect to the fire wall with 2001 I
get
> >an error msg  "% Connection refused by remote host", I can ping it and I
> >can
> >telnet to it via cross-over cable!!??.
> >
> >Any device.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Tarry
> >
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Re: % Connection refused by remote host

2001-02-20 Thread Paul Lalonde

Make sure 'transport input all' is set on the line you're trying to
reverse-telnet into.

Paul

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> Hi,
>
> I'm playing with 2511 terminal server and plugged a router and a firewall
on
> the async ports. But when I try to connect to the fire wall with 2001 I
get
> an error msg  "% Connection refused by remote host", I can ping it and I
can
> telnet to it via cross-over cable!!??.
>
> Any device.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tarry
>
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Re: % Connection refused by remote host

2000-11-14 Thread Kevin Wigle



I use a terminal server daily to do configuration 
on our bank of lab routers.
 
I typically see that error when I try to connect to 
a router when a previous session is still active.
 
If you're connecting to the console port only one 
connection can be "alive" at one time.
 
Unlike multiple telnet sessions.
 
So check to see if that line is active and clear it 
if need be.
 
Kevin Wigle
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Juan Blanco 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, 14 November, 2000 
  10:43
  Subject: % Connection refused by remote 
  host
  
  Help, what I am 
  doing wrong here, when I try to connect to the remote router I got the 
  following message % Connection refused by remote host
  The command that I 
  am using is telnet 2.2.2.2 2001
  If try the host 
  name it is trying to resolve the name of the host
   
  Physical layout 
  via OCTAL-ASYNC rolled cable 1 to console port on RouterA
   
  TS-ROUTER 
  ---ROUTERA    
   
  Configuration on 
  the Terminal Server-Router
  interface Loopback0 ip address 2.2.2.2 
  255.0.0.0 no ip directed-broadcast 
  ip host bo5lab1-rtredg01 2001 2.2.2.2 
  
  line con 0 session-timeout 
  30 transport input pad v120 telnet rlogin udptnline 1 
  8 session-timeout 20 no exec exec-timeout 0 
  0 transport input all flowcontrol hardware 
   
  Configuration on 
  the Router that I want to connect to
  line con 0 session-timeout 
  30 transport input telnet  
   
   


Re: Connection refused by remote host [7:31360]

2002-01-09 Thread Lan Wong

I have this happened to me on the 2511. All I need to do was add no exec and 
modem host to the term server. If you connect to a 2924xl switch, the 
reverse telnet would not work with the modem host command.

Check this out.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/comm_server.html


>From: "Edward Chuchaisri" 
>Reply-To: "Edward Chuchaisri" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Connection refused by remote host [7:31360]
>Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 03:39:42 -0500
>
>Guys,
>
>I have an old terminal server CS-500 and I constantly get the Connection
>refused by remote host error message when I tried to connect to the 
>terminal
>line.  I have the privelege access so I can clear line x and it will work
>but what about the other users who don't have the privelege access?  How do
>they clear line and is there some command that prevents it from happening 
>or
>timeout command to clear the line automatically after, say, 2 minutes of
>idling period.
>
>Thanks a lot,
>
>Ed
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Re: Connection refused by remote host [7:31360]

2002-01-09 Thread Jason

Set the privelege level for the clear line command  of course no exec
also helps

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> Guys,
>
> I have an old terminal server CS-500 and I constantly get the Connection
> refused by remote host error message when I tried to connect to the
terminal
> line.  I have the privelege access so I can clear line x and it will work
> but what about the other users who don't have the privelege access?  How
do
> they clear line and is there some command that prevents it from happening
or
> timeout command to clear the line automatically after, say, 2 minutes of
> idling period.
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Ed




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Re: Connection refused by remote host [7:31360]

2002-01-09 Thread Edward Chuchaisri

But the problem is that I don't think 500-CS allows you to set the privelege
level.  It runs on IOS 9.21.


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