RE: service hide-telnet-addresses?

From: Jason T. Rohm (jtrohm@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jun 06 2000 - 13:18:20 GMT-3


   
That command does not hide addresses in the "show user" dialog.

It is intended to hide the outgoing address when you telnet from a router.
I suspect that the intended use was to hide the destination of an
auto-command telnet when a user logs on.

>From CCO:

Hide Telnet Addresses

You can hide addresses while attempting to establish a Telnet session. To
configure the router to suppress Telnet addresses, perform the following
task in global configuration mode:

 Task: Hide addresses while establishing a Telnet session.
 Command : service hide-telnet-address

The hide feature suppresses the display of the address and continues to
display all other messages that would normally display during a connection
attempt, such as detailed error messages if the connection was not
successful.

Use the busy-message command with the service hide-telnet-address command
to customize the information displayed during Telnet connection attempts.
If the connection attempt is not successful, the router suppresses the
address and displays the message specified with the busy-message command.

-Jason

>>Can anyone tell me that how to use "service hide-telnet-addresses"?
>>After use it ,I still see my address with "show user"

>>thanks in advance

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