From: Kim teu (kim.teu@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Dec 10 2007 - 18:05:46 ART
You have the right thought. You can disable autocommand on vty 4 and enable
rotary on this line so that user can log in to this line with port other
than 23. Another way is to enable the autocommand for the user instead of
the VTY.
HTH,
Kim
On 12/10/07, wim.depauw@getronics.com <wim.depauw@getronics.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been playing with the lock and key feature , which is pretty nice but
> I wondered :
>
> When you enable autocommand on your vty lines you will not able to connect
> to your router anymore by telnet/ssh .
> The reason is that you hit your autocommand command each time.
>
> Does anybody have a solution for this ? I couldn't find anything back on
> the doc cd about this ...
>
> My first thought was to put on line vty 4 no autocommand but then you need
> to be really quick to get to this session :-))))
>
> gr
> wim
>
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