I had the same issue and its quite simple. I went for a couple of weeks like
this and my friend showed me the trick. i assume you have the ip host setups
for each router. lets say you have 6 routers R1,R2,R3,R4,R5,R6. Log onto
each one in order. Now Cntrl+shift+6 x to go back to your terminal serv
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
loop
It seems that you are leaving the reverse telnet session "open" when you
exit a router console port via the Terminal Server.
Make a habit of using the command "disconnect" (short is "disc") everytime
you exit a reverse telnet session. Btw, do you use CTRL + SHIFT + 6 and X to
exit a reverse telnet
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