% udptn connections not permitted from this terminal

From: Don Rogers (drogers@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Nov 12 2001 - 20:02:05 GMT-3


   
R2# udptn 172.30.30.30
    % udptn connections not permitted from this terminal

!
version 12.2
!
ip multicast-routing
!
interface Ethernet0
 description Connected to CAT port 4/12
 ip address 172.30.136.2 255.255.255.0
 ip pim sparse-dense-mode
 ip cgmp
!
ip pim send-rp-announce Loopback0 scope 10
ip pim send-rp-discovery Loopback0 scope 10
!
line 1
 modem InOut
 transport input udptn
 transport output udptn
 dispatch-timeout 1000
 dispatch-character 13
!
R2#show line 1
   Tty Typ Tx/Rx A Modem Roty AccO AccI Uses
Noise Overruns
Int
     1 TTY 9600/9600 - inout - - - 0
0
0/0 -
Line 1, Location: "", Type: ""
Length: 24 lines, Width: 80 columns
Baud rate (TX/RX) is 9600/9600, no parity, 2 stopbits, 8
databits
Status: No Exit Banner
Capabilities: Modem Callout, Modem RI is CD,
  Line is permanent async interface, Output non-idle
Modem state: Idle
Modem hardware state: noCTS noDSR DTR RTS
Modem type is unknown.
Session limit is not set.
Time since activation: never
Editing is enabled.
History is enabled, history size is 10.
DNS resolution in show commands is enabled
Full user help is disabled
Allowed input transports are udptn.
Allowed output transports are udptn.
Preferred transport is telnet.
No output characters are padded
Characters causing immediate data dispatching:
   Char ASCII
    ^M 13
R2#

Line 1 does not have anything connected to it. However,
I do not understand why that should be a problem.

Any insight would be appreciated.



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