Re: Rotary Command

From: nhatphuc (nhatphuc@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Feb 27 2009 - 14:45:26 ARST


have you tried port 7001

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:44 AM, <joe_astorino@comcast.net> wrote:

> I am not sure on this but on a 6500 maybe the port offset is something
> different. Anybody know?
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> Subject: Rotary Command
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> So i was playing with this command. I have it working on all my virtual
> routers. I have it working in real life routers and switches. I tried it on
> 2
> differnt 6509's and had no luck. There are no ACLs blocking anything on
> these
> switches.There is no transport input command to restrict stuff. Yet there
> is no
> ability for me to telnet to the 6509 with say port 3001 after entering the
> rotary commnd 1. Is there anyway to do a debug or troubleshoot this. It
> just
> seems the command does not work. Is there a limitation to this command or
> something?
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