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When using telnet to access a router, you do so over a virtual line provided by the IOS. These lines are called VTY lines. IOS supports up to five virtual terminal lines(numbered VTY0-4), this makes it possible to have up to five virtual terminal sessions running on a single router at the same time(which would be rare).
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quote: Originally posted by Bernie:
When using telnet to access a router, you do so over a virtual line provided by the IOS. These lines are called VTY lines. IOS supports up to five virtual terminal lines(numbered VTY0-4), this makes it possible to have up to five virtual terminal sessions running on a single router at the same time(which would be rare).
There can be more than 5 on some platforms if you're running an Enterprise IOS.
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doctorcisco
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quote: Originally posted by Bernie:
When using telnet to access a router, you do so over a virtual line provided by the IOS. These lines are called VTY lines. IOS supports up to five virtual terminal lines(numbered VTY0-4), this makes it possible to have up to five virtual terminal sessions running on a single router at the same time(which would be rare).
There can be more than 5 on some platforms if you're running an Enterprise IOS.
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