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18 years 1 month ago #17264 by prasanna
Reverse Telnet was created by prasanna
Hi guys,

Could anyone explain
a. what is reverse telnet. where is it used.
b. NIC loopback Circuitry with regard to CSMA/CD.

Regards
Prasanna.B
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18 years 1 month ago #17266 by S0lo
Replied by S0lo on topic Re: Reverse Telnet

a. what is reverse telnet. where is it used.
Prasanna.B


Some info here

www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel...9186a00800871ec.html

Studying CCNP...

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18 years 1 month ago #17298 by Dove
Replied by Dove on topic Re: Reverse Telnet
Hi,
Reverse Telnet (sometimes called direct Telnet) is the initiation of a Telnet session from a computer system to one of its remote users. Usually, a Telnet session is initiated by a user who wishes to access and share resources on a remote computer system. The user must have permission and is prompted to provide a user name and password.
Reverse Telnet is typically used by a system administrator to configure or to troubleshoot a remote computer.


Dove
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18 years 1 month ago #17306 by TheBishop
Replied by TheBishop on topic NIC Loopback
The NIC loopback circuitry is part of the CSMA/CD mechanism in that it allows the NIC to listen to the wire while transmitting so that it can detect collisions. Have a look at the following threads where it's been discussed before:
www.firewall.cx/ftopict-1964-nic.html+loopback
and
www.firewall.cx/ftopict-2875-nic.html+loopback
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18 years 1 month ago #17309 by Smurf
Replied by Smurf on topic Re: NIC Loopback

The NIC loopback circuitry is part of the CSMA/CD mechanism in that it allows the NIC to listen to the wire while transmitting so that it can detect collisions. Have a look at the following threads where it's been discussed before:
www.firewall.cx/ftopict-1964-nic.html+loopback
and
www.firewall.cx/ftopict-2875-nic.html+loopback


Brillient Bishop, very informative links thanks. I didn't understand the second part of the original question but it all makes sense now :) Long time since i read about CSMA/CD so all good refresh....

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18 years 1 month ago #17358 by Smurf
Replied by Smurf on topic Re: Reverse Telnet
Sorry to revive this thread but just reading my BCRAN book to get prepared for the exam and something doesn't add up

In Cisco speak, the reverse telnet means to setup a telnet session where you go down the serial connection to the remote device.

I.e. telnet ip linenumber

If you just telneted to to ip address, the router you were telnetting from who know where the IP Address was and go down the correct serial connection wouldn't it ?

Cheers

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