From: Bob Usa (boby2kusa@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 12 2002 - 13:37:03 GMT-3
you can actually use the aux port for reverse telnet-ing also.
>From: "Huy Luu" <Huy_Luu%COMMONWEALTH@ccginc.com>
>Reply-To: "Huy Luu" <Huy_Luu%COMMONWEALTH@ccginc.com>
>To: David L Stewart <D.Stewart@mail.UTexas.edu>
>CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re:
>Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2002 11:13:56 -0500
>
>The aux port is use for dialin for management access, it is not connected
>to any router. The port just seems to hang with an open connection.
>
>-----David L Stewart <D.Stewart@mail.UTexas.edu> wrote: -----
>
>To: "Huy Luu" <Huy_Luu%COMMONWEALTH@ccginc.com>, ccielab@groupstudy.com
>From: David L Stewart <D.Stewart@mail.UTexas.edu>
>Date: 01/11/2002 07:03PM
>Subject: Re:
>
>One end needs the "no exec" command to
>keep the two routersfrom chatting.At 04:59 PM 1/11/2002, Huy Luu wrote:>Hi
>all,>>I have a aux port on a 7200 set up for dial in in case of an
>emergency. I>tried to reverse telnet several times with port 2001 and it
>worked. But at>the third try I got an error stating that the remote host
>refuse the>connection. I tried clearing the line and the aux port but when
>I issue>the command "show line " , the aux line shows a * next to the line,
>which I>believe that indicates that the line is in use. I've tried to
>clear the>line and clear aux 0 command but this * symbol is still in the
>"show line">dispaly. How can I make the aux port drop the
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