telnet Implementation. When you attempt to use the telnet command to
enter a system that is being used by another telnet connection, the system
displays:
Sorry, this system is engaged by another telnet session.
Host IP address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Logout the other telnet session? (Y/N)
Enter Password:
The first telnet session is disconnected and the system displays:
LOGGING OUT the other telnet session.
You can then connect in the usual manner.
CAUTION: When you preempt a telnet or rlogin session in this manner, the
current session user receives no notice that the session will be disconnected.
If you enter an incorrect password, the system displays:
Incorrect password. Disconnecting.
The system disconnects after it receives three incorrect attempts at the
Administer-level password.
If you respond n to the request to disconnect, your session disconnects
and the original connection remains established. The system displays:
Disconnecting
If you respond
at the
y
it is not accepted, it is probably because of the telnet configuration on the
UNIX host. To force the system to accept your response to the prompt,
follow these steps:
1 Escape to the telnet session by pressing
2 Set the
option by entering either of these commands:
cr/lf
set crlf
OR
toggle crlf
Press Return or Enter to redisplay the prompt. Your response should now be
accepted.
correctpassword
Logout the other telnet session?
Ctrl+}
What's New at Revision 8.2.0?
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