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Maybe it works on 2500's and not 2600's. Anyone have a 2600 to try on?
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works on my 2509.. A
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Ok I think that settles it then. I'm running 12.07T 3DES/FW/IDS on my
router not the Enterprise version. So that should solve Jason's problem.
That is, if he has enough flash to run an enterprise version.
John
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You can't that I know of.
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Subject: max no of connections for vty
hi ,
I am a instructor currently delivering CCNA course.The
setup of the classroom consists of
router(config)#line vty 0 197
197 is the maximum number of telnet sessions; you can use any number
in between, so for your constellation (24 students, one teacher) for example
router(config)#line vty 0 25
Friday, September 15, 2000, 7:24:13 AM, you wrote:
jy hi ,
jy I am a instructor currently
Well there's a trick to allow more than 5 telnets to a Cisco router. Cisco
routers support more than 5 vty ports you just have to configure them before
they show in the config. By default you can only telnet directly to vty's
0 - 4. The trick is to place VTy's 5 through 29 (or whatever) in a
I tried on my 2600 at home. Wouldnt allow it. Have you actually done it?
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router
ay, September 15, 2000 1:20 PM
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I tried on my 2600 at home. Wouldnt allow it. Have you actually done it?
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works on my 2509.. Actually you need a terminal server for it i think ,,
am
not that sure ..
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Subject: Re: max no of connections for vty
router(config)#line vty 0 197
197 is the maximum number of telnet sessions; you can use any n
One book I read (Acrc?, Sybex CCNA 2.0?) said that there are ?64 vty ports
in the enterprise edition of IOS.
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Date: Thu, 14 Sep
t: Re: max no of connections for vty
router(config)#line vty 0 197
197 is the maximum number of telnet sessions; you
can use any number
in between, so for your constellation (24
students, one teacher) for
example
router(config)#line vty 0 25
Friday, September 15, 2000,
: Friday, September 15, 2000 5:44 AM
Subject: Re: max no of connections for vty
According to my CCNA Study guide by Todd Lammle, pg 194, "Routers that are
not running the Enterprise edition of the Cisco IOS default to five VTY
lines, 0 through 4. However, if you have the Enterprise edition
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