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Terminal server problem
- From: Kim Onnel
- Date: Wed Jan 25 09:07:58 2006
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Hi,
I got a CCM1650 Avocent terminal server, if i use windows to login to
their console, upon hitting enter, the password prompt is bypassed
because another enter is also hit, so i get a wrong password everytime.
But if i do the same from a linux machine, that doesnt happen and i get
to log in fine, which tells me that windows telnet is the problem, but
i dont know which knob i need to fix ?
Microsoft Telnet> set ?
bsasdel Backspace will be sent as delete
crlf New line mode - Causes return key to send CR & LF
delasbs Delete will be sent as backspace
escape x x is an escape charater to enter telnet client prompt
localecho Turn on localecho.
logfile x x is current client log file
logging Turn on logging
mode x x is console or stream
ntlm Turn on NTLM authentication.
term x x is ansi, vt100, vt52, or vtnt
Avocent CCM1650 S/W Version 2.1
Username: noc
Password: ************
Authentication Complete (DEC-VT100)
Connected to Port: 1 9600,8,N,2,NONE
Login: cisco
password:
login incorrect
Login: cisco
password:
login incorrect
Login:
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