RE: Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread Timothy Metz
en conf t line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 15 0 ctrl-z done... Tim > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Stuart Laubstein > Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 12:29 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: Telnet

RE: Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread Buri, Heather H
06, 2001 7:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Telnet question not sure what the default is but to set to 15 minutes.the command is applied to the vty lines. my suspicion (guess) is that the default timeout would be 0 0 which is never! conf t line vty 0 4 exec

RE: Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread Buri, Heather H
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Telnet question use the following line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 15 0 Bye, Santosh "Stuart Laubstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > What is the default timeout time for telnet connection a to

RE: Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread roger . gore
PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 04:29 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Telnet question What is the default timeout time for telnet connection a to a cisco router. And what is the command to extend this time? I cannot seem to find either. I can use the absolute-timeout command but

Re: Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread Santosh Koshy
use the following line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 15 0 Bye, Santosh "Stuart Laubstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > What is the default timeout time for telnet connection a to a cisco router. > And what is the command to extend this time? I

Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread Stuart Laubstein
What is the default timeout time for telnet connection a to a cisco router. And what is the command to extend this time? I cannot seem to find either. I can use the absolute-timeout command but that would also kick someone out who was working on the router. I just want to set the default timeout t

Rép. : TELNET question?

2000-11-02 Thread Thierry MARTIN
** High Priority ** hello, solaris, by default lock ROOT access by LAN. If you want access SUN by network, you must UNLOCK this access. The file is in /etc/default/login The line : CONSOLE=/dev/console must be : # CONSOLE=/dev/console for permit access ROOT by LAN. A+ Thierry $

Re: TELNET question?

2000-11-01 Thread Brian W.
ll able to login as root from > telnet session > > CONSOLE= > Sorry, can;t remember the file name and it variable > > Sam Li > - Original Message - > From: Ngo Van Dzung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: CISCO Group Study <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday

Re: TELNET question?

2000-10-31 Thread Mike Dang
In your Sun server, there is a file that you need to modify to allow telneting in as root. The file name is /etc/default/login. Un-comment out this line #CONSOLE=/dev/console Save this file and it will work. Good luck, MD -- Mike Dang [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email "Ngo Van Dzung" <[EM

Re: TELNET question?

2000-10-31 Thread Sam LI
can;t remember the file name and it variable Sam Li - Original Message - From: Ngo Van Dzung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: CISCO Group Study <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 5:08 PM Subject: TELNET question? > Hi All, > I have server with SUN Solaris 7, from

RE: TELNET question?

2000-10-31 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
o Van Dzung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 5:35 PM To: CISCO Group Study Subject: TELNET question? Hi All, I have server with SUN Solaris 7, from a Workstation (Windows 98), I telnet to the Server and logon using user root, but after I typed username and password

RE: TELNET question?

2000-10-31 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr.
To: CISCO Group Study > Subject: TELNET question? > > Hi All, > I have server with SUN Solaris 7, from a Workstation (Windows 98), I > telnet > to the Server and logon using user root, but after I typed username and > password I saw following message: >

TELNET question?

2000-10-31 Thread Ngo Van Dzung
Hi All, I have server with SUN Solaris 7, from a Workstation (Windows 98), I telnet to the Server and logon using user root, but after I typed username and password I saw following message: --- Not on system console Connection to host lost. -

Re: Router Telnet Question....from the Sybex text

2000-08-07 Thread Kenneth
Actually, I think the question meant: What is the 1st line of command you should enter to assign the telnet password bob. hence, "line vty 0 4" I just checked the book. Hope this helps. If it was phrased the way you thought it was, then your answer is correct. ""Chuck"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro

RE: Router Telnet Question....from the Sybex text

2000-08-07 Thread Gyalokay, Kornel A
To: Cisco@Groupstudy. Com > Subject: Router Telnet Questionfrom the Sybex text > > I know that this is a trivial question, but I want to see that I get these > questions and commands down pat. The Sybex CCNA 2.0 Study Guide text > poses > this question. > > Q."Ho

Re: Router Telnet Question....from the Sybex text

2000-08-07 Thread NeoLink2000
In a message dated 8/7/00 3:12:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << hey :) if it was line 1... wouldnt it be line 0 as oposed to line 1.. ?? >> Actually there are 5 sessions, 0,1,2,3,4. So if they asked you for a pass for line 1 then they don't mean 0. :) Mark Zabludo

Re: Router Telnet Question....from the Sybex text

2000-08-07 Thread Justin Marcus
hey :) if it was line 1... wouldnt it be line 0 as oposed to line 1.. ?? On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Chuck wrote: > I know that this is a trivial question, but I want to see that I get these > questions and commands down pat. The Sybex CCNA 2.0 Study Guide text poses > this question. > > Q."How do

Re: Router Telnet Question....from the Sybex text

2000-08-06 Thread NeoLink2000
In a message dated 8/6/00 11:31:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I answered with "C". The text says "B". The question asks for the telnet password of "only" line 1. I checked the errata. I agree that B would set the password, but for lines 0-4 inclusive. Wouldn't

Router Telnet Question....from the Sybex text

2000-08-06 Thread Chuck
I know that this is a trivial question, but I want to see that I get these questions and commands down pat. The Sybex CCNA 2.0 Study Guide text poses this question. Q."How do you only set your Telnet line 1 to a password of bob?" A. A. line vty 0 1 Login

Re: Reverse Telnet Question

2000-06-12 Thread Brad Ellis
that would be great if he had a username setup on his router... ex: username cisco priv 1 password imadork if you wanted to bypass the enable password, you could set the priv level to 15...fyi "Blake Traister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Ok

Re: Reverse Telnet Question

2000-06-12 Thread Blake Traister
Ok...a guess... I dont know how a ts worksbut I would try this on the router: config t line 0 4 login local end Robert Yee wrote: > I'm in the process of setting up a reverse telnet on my home lab. I > recently got a 2509 and am in the process of hooking it up to my other > routers. > > W

Re: Reverse Telnet Question

2000-06-12 Thread Brad Ellis
try this: line 1 8 modem host hth -Brad "Robert Yee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I'm in the process of setting up a reverse telnet on my home lab. I > recently got a 2509 and am in the process of hooking it up to my other > routers. > > Whe

Re: Reverse Telnet Question

2000-06-12 Thread Dave Genton
You need to clear the line because a session already exists, or you can do a show session, and just type in the # of the existing session to that particular router. -- Dave CCNP+voice+ATM/CCDP/CCAI "Robert Yee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I

Reverse Telnet Question

2000-06-11 Thread Robert Yee
I'm in the process of setting up a reverse telnet on my home lab. I recently got a 2509 and am in the process of hooking it up to my other routers. When I try to telnet to the other router from the terminal server, it either says, "Connection refused by remote host", or it just hangs. Am I missi