Re: casscade reverse telnet?

From: Martyn Rogers (martyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Mar 23 2000 - 16:58:05 GMT-3


   
I find it's best to have several independant telnet sessions and then you
can resume 1, 2 etc. What I do is configure a loopback on the 1st router,
reverse telnet to that to get to the 2nd. Configure up the basics enabling
either the lan or wan back to the 1st. Then configure a static route to the
2nd routers' loop back & perform a reverse telnet to that and so on. This
was is much cleaner.

All The Best

Martyn

-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Small (Fuse) <dwsmall@fatkid.com>
To: CCIE Lab <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: 23 March 2000 17:43
Subject: Re: casscade reverse telnet?

>Does anyone have any experience getting this to work. I've tried several
>alternate escape sequences and nothing seems to work.
>
>I used a sniffer to identify a few alternate escape sequences that Windows
>Telnet client sends out by default. Then converted them from HEX and tried
>them on the reverse telnet port (AUX 0), but could not break out of the
>second routers's console port.
>
>Thank You
>
>Derek Small
>dwsmall@fatkid.com
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Derek A. Buelna <dameon@aracnet.com>
>To: 'Michael Law' <htluo@cisco.com>; CCIE Lab <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Cc: <dameon@aracnet.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 8:53 PM
>Subject: RE: casscade reverse telnet?
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Use different escape sequences on the different routers.
>The command is escape-character. Use it on lines.
>
>-Derek
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michael Law [SMTP:htluo@cisco.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 5:05 PM
>To: CCIE Lab
>Subject: casscade reverse telnet?
>
> << File: ATT00000.htm >> I telnet from R1's AUX port to R2's CON port, and
>then telnet from R2's AUX port to R3's CON port.
>Now, I press CTRL-SHIFT-6, I go back to R1.
>Is there any way I can get back from R3 to R2, not the R1?
>
>Michael
>



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