From: Ed Lui (edwlui@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Jan 07 2005 - 13:09:39 GMT-3
Sean,
To my knowledge, "transport input xxx" is for xty line but vty. Scott
Morris explained the difference between console, aux, and vty
before...........
-- Edward (A+, Net+, MCP, MCP+I, MCSE, CCNA, CCNP)On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 09:46:16 -0500, Sean C <Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm just curious, I've never been able to find a decent answer on this. > > Per CCO, when configuring a con, aux or vty line: > http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123cgcr/tersv > _r/ter_t1g.htm#wp1083564 > > The default for 'transport input' is "no protocols allowed on the line > (none)." > > But..., when I look at a newer IOS config (post 11.1), on the vty the config > doesn't have 'transport input all' or 'transport input telnet', yet my telnet > is accepted. Per the CCO, no protocols are allowed unless specified. Was > wondering if anyone knew why. > > Router's config: > line vty 0 4 > password XXXXX > login > ! > > router# sh user > * 98 vty 0 idle 00:00:00 192.168.0.5 > > router#sh line vty 0 > Tty Typ Tx/Rx A Modem Roty AccO AccI Uses Noise Overruns > Int > * 98 VTY - - - - - 113 0 0/0 > - > > .... > Allowed input transports are lat pad v120 lapb-ta telnet rlogin. > Allowed output transports are lat pad v120 lapb-ta telnet rlogin > > Thanks in advance, Sean > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
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