Re: rotary

From: Ian.blaney <ian.blaney_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 11:53:12 +0100

We are on the wrong CCIE track here. I think they may be hinting on an old rotary type telephone.

On 25 Mar 2013, at 22:17, Tony Singh <mothafungla_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Brian
>
> Come on, maybe in the 1980's
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> ;)
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> On 24 Mar 2013, at 23:24, Brian McGahan <bmcgahan_at_ine.com> wrote:
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>> You know you've gotten a $1500 lunch when you get to the section in the lab that reads...
>>
>> * Network Print Support
>> ** R1's AUX port is attached to a Dot Matrix Printer
>> ** Configure the Line Print Daemon on R1 so that...
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>> ;)
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>> Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593 (R&S/SP/Security), CCDE #2013::13
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Brian Dennis
>> Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2013 11:14 AM
>> To: Jochen Bartl; Imran Ali
>> Cc: Cisco certification
>> Subject: Re: rotary
>>
>>> The other ports are for raw TCP, Telnet binary mode. I read raw TCP
>>> can be used if have a printer connected to your router ;-) But maybe
>>> someone can clarify on that.
>>
>>
>> Rack1R4(config)#printer MAIN_OFFICE rotary 1 ?
>> formfeed Add formfeed at end of job
>> jobtimeout Change the default time for line acquisition
>> jobtypes Specify allowed job types
>> newline-convert Convert unix newlines to CRLFs
>> <cr>
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>> Brian Dennis, CCIEx5 #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/SP/Voice) bdennis_at_ine.com
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>> On 3/24/13 10:08 AM, "Jochen Bartl" <jochen.bartl_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> On 03/23/2013 08:00 PM, Imran Ali wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> i have the following config
>>>>
>>>> R2(config)#lin vty 4
>>>> R2(config-line)#ro
>>>> R2(config-line)#rotary 1
>>>> R2(config-line)#password cisco
>>>> R2(config-line)#login
>>>> R2(config-line)#exit
>>>>
>>>> when i telnet into it at port 7001 it is a successfull
>>>> connection
>>>>
>>>> same result for port 3001 , 5001
>>>>
>>>> i am not sure what does rotary command does here ....?
>>>
>>>
>>> There is a list of ports that are opened by the rotary command. Not
>>> only just in the 3000 range.
>>>
>>> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/dial/command/reference/dia_p3.html#
>>> wp1
>>> 014642
>>>
>>> But it seems like I haven't read it carefully in the past either and
>>> missed that fact too.
>>>
>>> The other ports are for raw TCP, Telnet binary mode. I read raw TCP can
>>> be used if have a printer connected to your router ;-) But maybe
>>> someone can clarify on that.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Jochen
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