From: Kayode Oladipo (kayoladipo@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Sep 17 2005 - 13:41:26 GMT-3
Godswill,
I've been able to successfully use multiple access. As you said, all I
did was just use 1,2,3... after i used the hostnames.
Thanks alot.
Cheers,
Kayode
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  From:  "Godswill Oletu" <oletu@inbox.lv>
  Reply-To:  "Godswill Oletu" <oletu@inbox.lv>
  To:  "Kayode Oladipo" <kayoladipo@hotmail.com>, micsoniu@telus.net,
  ccielab@groupstudy.com
  Subject:  Re: Terminal Server allows only one connection per line
  Date:  Fri, 16 Sep 2005 06:14:02 -0400
  >Kayode,
  >
  >When you session into one of your routers (via reverse telnet from
  >the
  >terminal server), for the first time by:
  >
  >#r1
  >
  >This will create the session 1 on your terminal server, you can
  >verify this
  >on the terminal by issueing the show line command on the terminal
  >server.
  >#show line
  >
  >If there is an asterisk (*) behind a particular line, it means that
  >there is
  >still an active session on that line ie the session have not timeout
  >out,
  >since the session is still active, you cannot regain access to the
  >line by
  >re-issueing:
  >
  >#r1
  >
  >To regain access to the line simply type:
  >
  >#1
  >
  >And you will be in, otherwise you have to clear the active line
  >session before creating another one by using the usual (#r1).
  >
  >By default the remote router will disconnect ur session after 10
  >minute of
  >inactivity, the local router (terminal server) will let your
  >sessions run
  >for ever, except you tell it to do otherwise.
  >
  >HTH
  >Godswill Oletu
  >
  >----- Original Message ----- From: "Kayode Oladipo"
  ><kayoladipo@hotmail.com>
  >To: <micsoniu@telus.net>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
  >Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 5:16 AM
  >Subject: Re: Terminal Server allows only one connection per line
  >
  >
  >>This is the output of the sh line command and the error I get
  >>whenever I
  >>try connecting to another line:
  >>
  >>Terminal-Server#sh line
  >>Tty Typ     Tx/Rx    A Modem  Roty AccO AccI   Uses   Noise  
  >>Overruns
  >>Int
  >>*  0 CTY              -    -      -    -    -      8       0
  >>0/0       -
  >>*  1 TTY   9600/9600  -    -      -    -    -      1      15
  >>1/0       -
  >>*  2 TTY   9600/9600  -    -      -    -    -      1      40
  >>1/0       -
  >>*  3 TTY   9600/9600  -    -      -    -    -      1     105
  >>1/0       -
  >>*  4 TTY   9600/9600  -    -      -    -    -      1       0
  >>0/0       -
  >>*  5 TTY   9600/9600  -    -      -    -    -      1      67
  >>0/0       -
  >>*  6 TTY   9600/9600  -    -      -    -    -      1       5
  >>0/0       -
  >>*  7 TTY   9600/9600  -    -      -    -    -      1       1
  >>0/0       -
  >>*  8 TTY   9600/9600  -    -      -    -    -      1       0
  >>0/0       -
  >>9 AUX   9600/9600  -    -      -    -    -      0       1     0/0  
  >>     -
  >>10 VTY              -    -      -    -    -      0       0     0/0
  >>-
  >>11 VTY              -    -      -    -    -      0       0     0/0
  >>-
  >>12 VTY              -    -      -    -    -      0       0     0/0
  >>-
  >>13 VTY              -    -      -    -    -      0       0     0/0
  >>-
  >>14 VTY              -    -      -    -    -      0       0     0/0
  >>-
  >>
  >>Terminal-Server#
  >>
  >>Terminal-Server#r1
  >>
  >>% Connection refused by remote host
  >>
  >>Terminal-Server#
  >>
  >>Does it mean that I'll have to clear a line whenever I need connect
  >>to a
  >>device again? I don't think so as? is it that my hardware has a
  >>fault?
  >>
  >>Suggestion highly appreciated.
  >>
  >>Cheers,
  >>
  >>Kayode
  >>
  >>  
  >>--------------------------------------------------------------------
  >>
  >>  From:  micsoniu@telus.net
  >>  To:  Kayode Oladipo <kayoladipo@hotmail.com>
  >>  Subject:  Re: Terminal Server allows only one connection per line
  >>  Date:  Tue, 13 Sep 2005 09:03:11 -0700
  >>  >Can you post the output of the "show line"  command ?
  >>  >
  >>  >Narcis
  >>  >
  >>  >Quoting Kayode Oladipo <kayoladipo@hotmail.com>:
  >>  >
  >>  > > Ken,
  >>  > >
  >>  > > This did not solve the problem. Got same result when I
  >>connected
  >>  via the
  >>  > > ethernet of the AS2509. Anyother solution? It's very
  >>discouraging
  >>  if
  >>  > > you'll have to clear a line inother to gain access to a
  >>device
  >>  everytime.
  >>  > >
  >>  > > Contributions will be appreciated.
  >>  > >
  >>  > > Kayode
  >>  > >
  >>  > >
  >>  
  >>--------------------------------------------------------------------
  >>  > >
  >>  > >   From:  Ken Lam <a07146@yahoo.com>
  >>  > >   To:  Kayode Oladipo <kayoladipo@hotmail.com>
  >>  > >   Subject:  Re: Terminal Server allows only one connection
  >>per
  >>  line
  >>  > >   Date:  Mon, 12 Sep 2005 04:38:35 -0700 (PDT)
  >>  > >   >Hi Kayode,
  >>  > >   >
  >>  > >   >it is because you connect via the console port with
  >>  > >   >serial com1 or com2 connection. Connect via the 3550
  >>  > >   >port with ethernet connection to you PC.
  >>  > >   >
  >>  > >   >Ken
  >>  > >   >
  >>  > >   >--- Kayode Oladipo <kayoladipo@hotmail.com> wrote:
  >>  > >   >
  >>  > >   > > Hi Group,I have a challenge with my terminal server
  >>  > >   > > which allows only one
  >>  > >   > > tty connection. If I need to do a reverse telnet to
  >>  > >   > > another attached
  >>  > >   > > device, I'll have to clear the previous tty line.Pls
  >>  > >   > > can some assist!
  >>  > >   > > Below is part of the output of the terminal
  >>  > >   > > server...ip telnet quiet
  >>  > >   > > no ip domain-lookup
  >>  > >   > > ip host FRS 2009 1.1.1.1
  >>  > >   > > ip host R1 2001 1.1.1.1
  >>  > >   > > ip host R2 2002 1.1.1.1
  >>  > >   > > ip host R5 2005 1.1.1.1
  >>  > >   > > ip host R3 2003 1.1.1.1
  >>  > >   > > ip host R6 2006 1.1.1.1
  >>  > >   > > ip host R4 2004 1.1.1.1
  >>  > >   > > ip host CAT2 2008 1.1.1.1
  >>  > >   > > ip host CAT1 2007 1.1.1.1
  >>  > >   > > !
  >>  > >   > > !!
  >>  > >   > > interface Loopback0
  >>  > >   > >  ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
  >>  > >   > >  no ip directed-broadcast
  >>  > >   > > !line con 0
  >>  > >   > >  exec-timeout 0 0
  >>  > >   > >  privilege level 15
  >>  > >   > >  transport input none
  >>  > >   > > line 1 8
  >>  > >   > >  no exec
  >>  > >   > >  transport input all
  >>  > >   > > line aux 0
  >>  > >   > >  exec-timeout 0 0
  >>  > >   > >  privilege level 15
  >>  > >   > >  transport input all
  >>  > >   > > line vty 0 4
  >>  > >   > >  exec-timeout 0 0
  >>  > >   > >  privilege level 15
  >>  > >   > >  password cisco
  >>  > >   > >  login
  >>  > >   > > !
  >>  > >   > > endTerminal-Server# Your contribution will be highly
  >>  > >   > > appreciated. Kayode
  >>  > >   > >
  >>  > >   > >
  >>  > >
  >>  
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