From: Rick Foltz (ccie2b@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon May 21 2001 - 12:10:27 GMT-3
Make sure you have put 'transport input all' on the console port of r2, otherwi
se you will get a connection refused error.
Richard Foltz, CCNP-Voice, CCNP, CCDP, MCSE+I, Network+, A+
Network Infrastructure Engineer
ZettaWorks, LLC.
3rd Attempt @RTP 11/2-3
"David Siwula" <DSiwula@dctc.com> wrote ..
> I have a question....
> Right now I do not have a actual terminal server and have 3 routers that
> I am making use with. The current setup is as follows....My laptop is
> connected to R1 via the Console Port. R1 is connected to R2 via the AUX
> Port. This allows me to console into R1 and use reverse telnet to
> navigate between R1 and R2. Is it possible for me to get to R3 through
> reverse telnet via Console Port. From R2 I would like to reverse telnet
> to R3 via their Console Port. I think the Console Port is line 0. So
> I
> have tried this and cannot get it to work. From R2 I enter telnet
> 1.1.1.1 2000 and it is not accepted from foreign host. Not sure if
> anyone has tried this. Sorry if it is confussing.
> Thanks Dave
>
> R1 Aux------> Aux R2 Con---------->Con R3
> R1 Con----> Con Laptop
>
> By the way I have configured the Console Port on R2 and R3 for transport
> input telnet or all.
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