Re: (PM) Can't Telnet to PM2

Thomas Kinnen (tkinnen@livingston.com)
Tue, 16 Feb 1999 18:46:54 -0800

Craig wrote:

> We are suddenly not able to telnet to our PM2. We are aware that there is a
> limit to the number of telnet sessions, but as far as we can tell there are
> no telnet sessions connected. Is there anyway we can tell if there is a
> telnet session connected? We thought the maximum number of telnet sessions
> was 1, is there a way of increasing this. This happened before and we fixed
> it by rebooting, but we would rather find the problem and fix it. Any help
> would be appreciated.

You can have a maximum of 4 sessions at one time. To see if there is
one active do the following:

Command> show netcon
Hnd Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address (state)
32 0 0 or-ap.sobhrach..23 0.0.0.0.0 LISTEN
790 0 15 or-ap.sobhrach..23 rei.sobhrach.co.2705
ESTABLISHED
277 0 0 or-ap.sobhrach..161 rei.sobhrach.co.1605 UDP
574 0 0 or-ap.sobhrach..1029 sasami.sobhrach.53 UDP
254 0 0 or-ap.sobhrach..1643 0.0.0.0.0 LISTEN
97 20 0 or-ap.sobhrach..1028 rei.sobhrach.co.1646 UDP
11 0 0 or-ap.sobhrach..1027 0.0.0.0.0 UDP
9 0 0 or-ap.sobhrach..67 0.0.0.0.0 UDP
4 0 0 or-ap.sobhrach..1023 rei.sobhrach.co.514 UDP
1 0 0 or-ap.sobhrach..520 158.222.9.95.520 UDP

You can look for the connection (ESTABLISHED) on port 23 (Hnd # 790 in
this example)

You can then do a 'reset hxx' where xx is the Handle number:

Command> reset n790

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