From: Ben-Shalom, Omer (omer.ben-shalom@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Oct 06 2001 - 05:52:30 GMT-3
Great tip - thank you very much.
On a similar note - anyone know how to stop the ping if you are connected to
a router in reverse telnet and you pinged something wrong, the fact that the
normal break brings you back to the terminal server rather then breaking is
making life harder and disconnecting the session then reestablishing it puts
the session in a different number.
Thanks
Omer.
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Huang [mailto:CharlesNY2000@Yahoo.Com]
Sent: Thu, October 04, 2001 3:29 AM
To: Hansang Bae; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: ip tcp synwait - use this !!!
This command will time out a telnet attempt after that number of seconds so
if you telnet to a wrong address you don't hang
"ip tcp synwait-time 5" is an excellent command. I hate to wait for the
telnet session to end when I mistyped the IP address and you can't "break"
the telnet session.
Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hansang Bae" <hbae@nyc.rr.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 8:19 PM
Subject: Re: RE: Alias list
> At 11:35 PM 10/3/01 +0000, vasudeva S wrote:
> >I think you would more time to create that sort of huge alias list in the
> >lab that timing out those commands. My personal advice would be to use
> >the commands directly if you can type at a reasonable speed.
>
>
> There is the "freak out" factor to consider. Anyone who's been to the lab
> knows EXACTLY what that is. For some reason, I ALWAYS type "sho ip bpg
> neigh".... which errors out. This wastes a few seconds, but when you're
in
> front of that rack banging away on the keyboard, a strange thing
> happens. You get sucked into a time vortex where 2 seconds seem like 2
> minutes. And one minute seems like 1 hour. This compounds the LFC "Lab
> Freakout Coefficient" further causing you to freak out.
>
> So here's what I did on a text document and pasted them in to all my
routers:
>
> no ip domain-lookkup
> ip tcp synwait-time 5
> alias exec bn sho ip bgp neigh
> alias exec oi sho ip int ospf
> alias exec on sho ip ospf neigh
> alias exec si sho ip route
> !/* then the usual con and aux stuff */
>
> hsb
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