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10-11-2004 01:41 AM
10-11-2004 01:41 AM
Following are the show server output:
Network Access SW V2.4 BL50 for DS90M ROM 5.1 Uptime: 19 09:17:49
Address: 00-60-6D-93-B8-19 Name: DEC_GESHER1 Number: 0
Identification:
Circuit Timer: 80 Password Limit: 3
Console Port: 1 Prompt: Local>
Inactivity Timer: 30 Queue Limit: 100
Keepalive Timer: 20 Retransmit Limit: 8
Multicast Timer: 30 Session Limit: 64
Node Limit: 200 Software: MNENG3
TFTP Host: None
Service Groups: 0
Enabled Characteristics:
Announcements, Broadcast, Dump, Lock
===============================================
Following are the show port output:
Port 1: Server: DEC_GESHER1
Character Size: 8 Input Speed: 9600
Flow Control: XON Output Speed: 9600
Parity: None Signal Control: Disabled
Stop Bits: Dynamic
Access: Local Local Switch: None
Backwards Switch: None Name: PORT_1
Break: Local Session Limit: 4
Forwards Switch: None Type: Ansi
Default Protocol: Telnet Default Menu: None
Autolink Timer One:10 Two:10 Dialer Script: None
Preferred Service: 192.168.11.1
Authorized Groups: 0
(Current) Groups: 0
Enabled Characteristics:
Autobaud, Autoprompt, Broadcast, Failover, Input Flow Control, Lock,
Loss Notification, Message Codes, Output Flow Control, Verification
===============================================
Does anything look suspicious to anyone?
Thanks
Chaim
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10-11-2004 01:46 AM
10-11-2004 01:46 AM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
Chaim
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10-11-2004 02:05 AM
10-11-2004 02:05 AM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
your user have to type CONNECT command to open connection because you have not defined autoconnect characteristic.
Antonio Vigliotti
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10-11-2004 02:07 AM
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Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
Chaim
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10-11-2004 02:24 AM
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Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
for autoconnect you can type (if I remember)
DEFINE PORT xx AUTOCONNECT
Before you have to set SYSTEM password.
Antonio Vigliotti
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10-11-2004 02:28 AM
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Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
Chaim
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10-11-2004 06:34 PM
10-11-2004 06:34 PM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
Decserver works fine without autoconnect too but some user does no!
If your user are dummies you can meet some trouble without autoconnect; here there is a list of my trouble in past:
- Some user type C
- Ctrl + Break (Ctrl + F4) return to decserver console; it's very difficult key combination but might happen :-(
You can leave console to evolute users because they can use multiple sessions. If you donìt need multiple session I hint set autoconnect.
Antonio Vigliott
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10-11-2004 07:02 PM
10-11-2004 07:02 PM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
The users are aware of the dact that they MUST enter "C"
At any rate, since I executed a LOGOUT PORT yesterday, the users have said that they are NOT having any apparent problems and are able to connect and establish the connection without it breaking.
Thanks to everyone for assistance!
Chaim
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10-11-2004 07:31 PM
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Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
it is possible that the user had multiple sessions open and then ran into the maximum session limit for that port. A LOGOUT will kill all sessions. I think you can also set the session limit down to 1.
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10-11-2004 08:13 PM
10-11-2004 08:13 PM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
What will I accomplish by setting the limit to 1, I didn't quite understand your comment regarding the session limit for the port?
Chaim
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10-11-2004 08:16 PM
10-11-2004 08:16 PM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
Users can create multiple sessions and not be aware if it sometimes. (some users are aware of very little :-)
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10-11-2004 08:16 PM
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Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
> Local Session Limit: 4
If you have a mix of inexperienced and more experienced users you can choose the limit per port, assuming that each user has a dedicated terminal for his own use.
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10-11-2004 08:18 PM
10-11-2004 08:18 PM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
Is there a way of telling how many sessions are currently open on the port.
I tried:
sho port 1 counts - but I don't see any counter for sessions.
Chaim
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10-11-2004 08:32 PM
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Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
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10-11-2004 08:40 PM
10-11-2004 08:40 PM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
>help show sess
SHOW/MONITOR SESSIONS
Use the SHOW SESSIONS command to display information about the current sessions
at a port.
{SHOW} SESSIONS [PORT port-list]
{MONITOR} [ALL ]
Hope this helps
Tiina
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10-11-2004 08:41 PM
10-11-2004 08:41 PM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
if you type SHO PORT 1 STA this should show you how many sessions have been connected.
Info and pointers:
If you are not using LAT to connect to the the server, then the Service groups etc can come off.
Have the ports been set to Telnet Listener at all ?
Terry.
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10-11-2004 08:47 PM
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Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
Chaim
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10-11-2004 09:04 PM
10-11-2004 09:04 PM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
$ TCPIP
TCPIP> SHOW SERVICE TELNET /FULL
You can raise is with
TCPIP> SET SERVICE TELNET /LIMIT=
TCPIP> DISABLE SERVICE TELNET
TCPIP> ENABLE SERVICE TELNET
Be aware that the last two commands kill all open TELNET sessions!
HTH,
Martin
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10-11-2004 09:06 PM
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Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
Chaim
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10-11-2004 09:15 PM
10-11-2004 09:15 PM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
what I meant by Telnet Listener on ports is as follows:
change telnet list 2001 conn dis
change telnet list 2001 port 1 ena
change teln list 2001 type raw
change teln list 2001 conn ena
....and so on for each port. This may help.
Yours hopefully Terry.
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10-11-2004 09:55 PM
10-11-2004 09:55 PM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
Are there any other network problems?
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10-11-2004 10:16 PM
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Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
Chaim
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10-13-2004 11:35 PM
10-13-2004 11:35 PM
Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
to me it looks like you already solved the problem for the near future, but it MAY well return again.
We also sometimes have had similar issues with terminal servers (both at LAT and at TELNET). Logging out of a port (from within the server, priv'd action) usually helps for quite some time. If, at a particular server, it starts happening often/at different ports, then a reboot of the server is the thing to do (although, I don't recall that on DSxx servers, but it WAS a real issue at ChipComm).
hth
Cheers.
Have one on me.
Jan
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10-16-2004 08:02 AM
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Re: Problem with TELNET via a DECSERVER
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