Re: Problem regarding Lock and Key ACL

From: Tolulope Ogunsina (togunsina@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Feb 15 2009 - 16:32:43 ARST


Lock and Key wouldnt accomplish that.
Try Autocommand + ip telnet hidden

HTH,

On 2/15/09, Jason Madsen <madsen.jason@gmail.com> wrote:
> As I'm pretty sure you're aware, Lock & Key on R1 would simply open up
> dynamic ACL entries on R1 itself, which could then allow you to then telnet
> to R5, but I don't believe both steps could be done all at once via Lock &
> Key. I suppose you could use autocommand on R1 so that once you telnet into
> it, you'd then be automatically telnetted to R5. Actually, I can think of a
> couple different "router tricks" to get your second requirement
> accomplished, but I think there may be more to your task wording than what
> you have listed.
>
> Jason
>
> On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Edouard Zorrilla
> <ezorrilla@tsf.com.pe>wrote:
>
>> Hi there:
>>
>> Here doing some digging inside some problems I got the next scenario and I
>> am
>> not able to solve it :(,
>>
>> R4
>> \
>> \
>> \
>> R1
>> /
>> /
>> /
>> R5
>>
>> Questions:
>>
>> Q1.-
>> I telnet to 150.1.1.1 (R1 loopback ) on line 3023; it should land me in R1
>>
>> Answer1.-
>> Good just set up a rotary 23 inside vty.
>>
>> Q2.-
>> However if I do simple telnet 150.1.1.1 ; it should land me on R5
>>
>> Answer2.-
>> I do not know how to do that ??. Do any one ? Maybe a link. Doing some
>> natting
>> inside R1 should solve the question, but I would like to know if that
>> could
>> be
>> solve using lock&key ACL.
>>
>> Regards
>>
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Tolulope.

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