Nice tip there. I also dislike the java telnet client.
Thanks.
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Luan Nguyen
Chesapeake NetCraftsmen, LLC.
[Web] http://www.netcraftsmen.net
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Another tip is you can actually use your own telnet client (e.g.
PuTTY, SecureCRT, whatever) if you know what ports to connect to.
Connect to R1 and then check your established connections with
'netstat' (or use Wireshark). Then, increment the port # by 1 for each
of R2 - R6 and SW1 - SW4. I'm not sure if it changes on a per-rack
basis, but my sessions (all booked on the same pod/rack) always
started on tcp/2568 for R1 and went through to tcp/2577 for SW4.
I hope posting this doesn't upset anyone. The java telnet client is a
bit painful to use, IMHO.
cheers,
Dale
Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
Received on Fri Jun 26 2009 - 07:02:23 ART
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