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09-23-2003 07:04 AM
09-23-2003 07:04 AM
A GSP problem
However, as soon as I hit two returns on both login: and password: promts, I got the repeated messages as following:
[Read only -use ^Ecf for console write access.]
It ignores all my types, the same message is scrolling up again and again.
Please let me know. and also how to set the password for the GSP telnet access.
Thanks,
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09-23-2003 07:17 AM
09-23-2003 07:17 AM
Re: A GSP problem
Follow it's instructions to gain write access.
Enter ctrl-E - then - c - then - f
Then you can write to the console. This is in place because access to the console can come from multiple locations - console port, modem port, lan port, etc.
Then type ctrl-B to get into the GSP.
Then type SO (Security Options)
and follow the menus/prompts. You're basically going to be setting up a GSP user & password. But there are other options, timeouts, PW attempts, etc.
HTH,
Jeff
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09-23-2003 07:26 AM
09-23-2003 07:26 AM
Re: A GSP problem
The screen won't take any keys I typed, and just repeating the same message over again and again...
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09-23-2003 07:27 AM
09-23-2003 07:27 AM
Re: A GSP problem
Enter ctrl-E - then release 'em.
Then type c
Then type f
You want to release that ctrl-e *before* you enter the cf
HTH,
Jeff
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09-23-2003 07:37 AM
09-23-2003 07:37 AM
Re: A GSP problem
"e" has to be caps? or ether one.
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09-23-2003 08:40 AM
09-23-2003 08:40 AM
Re: A GSP problem
Jeff
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09-23-2003 09:58 AM
09-23-2003 09:58 AM
Re: A GSP problem
Acutally, the repeating messages happend after I type "CO". So, it supposed to get to console mode. but it is not, it give me repeating messages:
[Read only: type ^Ecf to get access control.....
I can't get to console mode.
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