[c-nsp] VTY Lines

Engelhard Labiro engel.labiro at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 02:33:47 EDT 2009


Is this bug or just config under vty that disabled session timeout?
Do you have entry "exec timeout 0 0" at line vty?

On 2009/04/16, at 12:53, Yevgeniy Voloshin  
<yevgeniy.voloshin at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have the same problem on ME-C3750-24TE with Cisco IOS Software ->  
> C3750ME Software (C3750ME-I5-M), Version 12.2(44)SE, RELEASE  
> SOFTWARE (fc1)
>
> In 'sh tcp brief | i \.2[23]' output nothing about telnet ports. But  
> all vty lines busy:
>   Line       User       Host(s)              Idle       Location
> *  0 con 0                idle                 00:00:00    1 vty  
> 0                idle                    1y11w xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>  2 vty 1                idle                    1y11w xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>  3 vty 2                idle                    1y11w xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>  4 vty 3                idle                    1y11w xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>  5 vty 4                idle                    1y11w xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>  6 vty 5                idle                    1y11w xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>  7 vty 6                idle                    1y11w xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>  8 vty 7                idle                    41w5d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>  9 vty 8                idle                    34w5d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> 10 vty 9                idle                    34w5d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> 11 vty 10               idle                    31w0d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> 12 vty 11               idle                    17w2d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> 13 vty 12               idle                    16w6d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> 14 vty 13               idle                    16w6d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> 15 vty 14               idle                     2w2d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> 16 vty 15               idle                     2w2d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
>
> So right now I am waiting MW to reload box with IOS upgrade.
>
>
> ---
> Yev.
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