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Re: weird Cisco print
From: "Ryan Russell" <Ryan.Russell () sybase com>
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 09:25:25 -0800
I Just noticed today while troubleshooting a problem on my Cisco 776 ISDN router, that it produces output identical to what you're seeing below as soon as you telnet to it. Right down to the default date of 1995. So, no, you don't have a misconfigured router, you've got a 700 series ISDN router that does that by default. Ryan _____________________________________________________ I assume the log messages are the weirdness you're concerned about? It's possible to configure a Cisco router so that the equivalent of a "term mon" command is executed upon allocation of a VTY port. Ryan # telnet router.cyberbus.ftech.co.uk Trying 212.32.8.225... Connected to router.cyberbus.ftech.co.uk. Escape character is '^]'. Enter Password: 01/01/1995 05:23:33 Connection 2 Remove Link 2 Channel 2 01/01/1995 05:23:33 L13 2 Disconnecting Call 01/01/1995 05:23:33 L27 2 Disconnected
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