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- From: Bruce Pinsky <bpinsky@cisco.com>
- Subject: Re: Tips: no more TELNET to every misstyped command
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- Date: 18 Dec 92 07:05:11 -0800
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- Claude Wacker writes:
-
- ==>
- ==>I have always be very angry when I was logged in a cisco router for management
- ==>purpose that the router will do a telnet to every misstyped command or wrong
- ==>command. Asking for that at the last European Networker's, the answer was that's
- ==>the normal behaviour and that was made for Terminal Server.
- ==>
- ==>But there is a LINE command that can change this behaviour. I've not found it
- ==>in the manual (perhaps someone at cisco can tell me where it is?), but this
- ==>command was given by someone from cisco at the pannel discussion:
- ==>
- ==>line vty 0 4
- ==>transport preferred none
- ==>
- ==>line con 0
- ==>transport preferred none
- ==>
-
- Claude -
-
- Thank you for posting this again. This is one of the more frequently asked
- questions I see on this group and here at cisco. Perhaps we need a cisco-faq
- group.
-
- The reason you can't find that in the Router Products Configuration manual is
- that it is not really a router command. It is actually one of the terminal
- server line commands that happens to work on the router. I suspect that this
- is because ther terminal server and router may share some (if not all) of the
- line and exec code. But many people are thankful that this command is
- available, once they know about it.
-
- This command and other line commands are documented in the Communication
- Server Configuration and Reference Guide. This document set is available from
- cisco as customer order number DOC-CS9.1
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