From: Sundar Palaniappan (sundarp@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Feb 24 2005 - 11:16:11 GMT-3
You need to configure incoming banner on R1 to see the banner when
reverse telneting into R2.
See below:
R8(config)#banner incoming 'YOU ARE USING REVERSE TELNET'
R8(config)#^Z
R8#r5
Translating "r5"
Trying R5 (1.1.1.1, 2005)... Open
User Access Verification
Password:
Password OK
YOU ARE USING REVERSE TELNET
R5>en
Password:
-Sundar Palaniappan
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 08:15:24 -0500, ccie2be <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> James,
>
> I agree with you - that's a better way to think of this issue.
>
> For many of us, I suspect it's clear what an exec session is. So, then the
> question can be further simplified to, "What exactly is an incoming
> session?"
>
> And, how is an incoming session different from an exec session?
>
> And, just to round it out, what role does reverse telnet have in regards to
> incoming sessions?
>
> I think what would help most is an example.
>
> I tried to generate an incoming banner in the following way but didn't
> succeed.
>
> INTERNET ------> R1 --> R2
>
> R1 is a terminal server and is connected to the console port of R2.
>
> On R2 I configured both an exec banner, a MOTD banner and an incoming
> banner.
>
> 1st, I telneted to R1. From R1 I reversed telneted to R2.
>
> Once connected to R2, I 1st saw the MOTD, then I logged in and saw the exec
> banner, but at no time did the incoming banner appear.
>
> So, what do I need to do to see an incoming banner?
>
> Thanks, Tim
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keane, James [mailto:James.Keane@agriculture.gov.ie]
> Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 6:59 AM
> To: ccie2be; Group Study
> Subject: RE: banner-exec vs exec-banner vs banner incoming
>
> I think you question can be simplified to
>
> whats the difference between an exec session and an incoming session (on a
> line).
>
> I would see all exec sessions as incoming sessions but not all incoming
> sessions exec sessions (eg modem connections)
>
> but im sure someone will think of an exec session which in not incoming (!)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ccie2be [mailto:ccie2be@nyc.rr.com]
> Sent: 23 February 2005 22:47
> To: 'Group Study'
> Subject: FW: banner-exec vs exec-banner vs banner incoming
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your response, but you answered the wrong question.
>
> The real question is What's the difference between banner-exec and
> banner-incoming?
>
> If you look at the command reference for both these commands you'll see that
> the explanation is nearly impossible to decipher - at least for me and other
> mere mortals.
>
> Thanks, Tim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: NGUYEN Trung [mailto:trung@vnsystem.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 2:25 PM
> To: ccie2be
> Subject: Re: banner-exec vs exec-banner vs banner incoming
>
> Hi Tim
> I think the diference is that:
> Banner-exec is in global config mode and can't be turn off on a specific
> line.
> Exec-banner is on by default, if you turn it off, the MOTD is also be
> disable.
> But you can configure to turn off exec banner on specific line.
>
> Trung@
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "ccie2be" <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com>
> To: "'Group Study'" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 9:25 PM
> Subject: banner-exec vs exec-banner vs banner incoming
>
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I just noticed that both of the above "exec" commands exist.
> >
> > If you read each commands description it's not hard to figure out which >
> one
> > to
> > use, but, given how similar these 2 commands are, I suspect it will be
> > easy
> > to
> > use the wrong under the pressure of trying to complete the lab with just >
> 10
> > minutes to go.
> >
> > What's more difficult, I think, is figuring out when to use banner
> > incoming
> > vs
> > banner exec. To me, it seems they both do pretty much the same thing.
> >
> > Can someone show an example of how incoming banner is used vs banner exec?
> >
> > TIA, Tim
> >
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