From: Erick B. (erickbe@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Feb 19 2003 - 22:30:59 GMT-3
The busy-message should work if you're telneting
*from* a cisco router with a hostname, etc configured.
The busy-message looks at a configured hostname on the
router. I don't know if it will work if you telnet
directly to a port from a workstation as I have never
tried doing it that way.
I did a sniffer trace and when all the VTY lines are
in use and you attempt to telnet to the router it
disconnects right away, and the router sends a RST,ACK
packet to the host attempting telnet connection.
--- jfaure@sztele.com wrote:
>
> Erick:
>
> Do you know some solution to receive a preconfigured
> "refuse" message if
> all the vty lines are busy in the router wich you
> are telnetting?
>
> I'm also trying with the global "busy-message"
> command, but no luck: you
> receive a standard notification, not the message
> configured.
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