Re: [nsp] line vty 0 4

From: George Robbins (grr@shandakor.tharsis.com)
Date: Tue May 29 2001 - 10:33:14 EDT


It's platform/ios dependent. You should see what a gsr or access-server
platform get you. 8-)

                                                        George

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> I was playing with some lab 2500's and noticed I cannot allow more than the
> default number of telnet sessions.
>
> ie
>
> line vty 0 4
>
> if I put
> line vty 0 8
>
> it gives an error.
>
> I vauguely remember being able to do this before, I am running IOS 11.0 and
> 12.1.
>
> Has something changed or is it IOS specific?
>
> regards
>
> Damien
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