[c-nsp] Loss of Telnet Capability - RESOLVED
Dinesh
dineshtj at spymac.com
Thu Jul 29 05:30:36 EDT 2004
We also faced the same problem today and the same is resolved after clear
the user by using the clear tcp line vty ** command.
Can anyone brief me what is TCB address.
bye
dinesh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard J. Sears" <rsears at adnc.com>
To: <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 1:48 AM
Subject: [c-nsp] Loss of Telnet Capability - RESOLVED
> Thanks to everyone who provided suggestions. The problem has been
> resolved.
>
> There was a telnet connection on vty 2 that I was unable to clear.
> Thanks to Laris Benkis <laris at tpn.cc> who reminded me of the sho tcp
> brief command, I was able to locate the tcb number of the established
> session (which was really no longer connected) and nuke it with a clear
> tcp tcb # command.
>
> As soon as I did that, telnet was immediately restored to the router.
>
> Thanks again for everyone's suggestions and help.
>
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