RE: BUSY-MESSAGE

From: asadovnikov (asadovnikov@comcast.net)
Date: Mon Jul 21 2003 - 02:03:24 GMT-3


As well...

If you are trying to telnet from one router to another the command is
applied to the router you are telneting FROM not to the router you are
telneting to.

Best regards,
Alexei

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Snow, Tim
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 12:38 AM
To: 'Michael Needham (mineedha)'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: BUSY-MESSAGE

I think this is what you were looking for.

r1(.1)---(.2)r2 172.29.12.x/30

r1(config)#ip host r2 172.29.12.2
r1(config)#busy-message r2 .
Enter TEXT message. End with the character '.'.
this is the busy message
.
r1(config)#o
TS>2
r2(config)#line vty 0 4
r2(config-line)#transport input none
r2(config-line)#o
TS>1
[Resuming connection 1 to r1 ... ]

r1#telnet r2

this is the busy message

r1#

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Needham (mineedha) [mailto:mineedha@cisco.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 11:11 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: BUSY-MESSAGE

I am going insane trying to get the router to take this command... What
is the proper syntax to have the router diplay a message if a telnet
fails? I have read the doc. But I am doing something incorrect :(



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