04-12-2008 08:38 AM - edited 03-15-2019 10:01 AM
Hi
I have a problem at two sites running CCME with CUE
if i run the "service-module integrated-Service-Engine 1/0 session" from CCME i get the aaa username prompt and login the the CUE ok, i then enter "exit" to get back to the CCME, problem starts if i try to enter "service-module integrated-Service-Engine 1/0 session" again to get back into CUE, I get "connection refused from remote host" error. I have to reload the CUE to get back in which of course is not a real solution.
Anyone else had this?
Regards colin
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04-12-2008 08:57 AM
when you get that error again...try this
"service-module integrated-Service-Engine 1/0 session clear" then hit enter twice.
then type "service-module integrated-Service-Engine 1/0 session" again
That should get you in without having to reload the CUE.
You should also be able to do a "Ctrl+shift+6, then x" to go back to the router CLI, if you dont want to completely exit the CUE. Then to go back the the CUE CLI, just do a "show sessions", and then enter the line number of the telnet session to the CUE:
example:
Router#sh sessions
Conn Host Address Byte Idle Conn Name
* 1 10.69.19.254 10.69.19.254 0 0 10.69.19.254
Router#1
[Resuming connection 1 to 10.69.19.254 ... ]
Hope this helps
04-12-2008 08:57 AM
when you get that error again...try this
"service-module integrated-Service-Engine 1/0 session clear" then hit enter twice.
then type "service-module integrated-Service-Engine 1/0 session" again
That should get you in without having to reload the CUE.
You should also be able to do a "Ctrl+shift+6, then x" to go back to the router CLI, if you dont want to completely exit the CUE. Then to go back the the CUE CLI, just do a "show sessions", and then enter the line number of the telnet session to the CUE:
example:
Router#sh sessions
Conn Host Address Byte Idle Conn Name
* 1 10.69.19.254 10.69.19.254 0 0 10.69.19.254
Router#1
[Resuming connection 1 to 10.69.19.254 ... ]
Hope this helps
04-13-2008 12:53 AM
Thanks Ken
i worked out the Ctrl+shift+6 last night but didnt know about the clear command, thanks for the help.
I have a more serious problem with the CUE now and may post later if i cant work it out, watch this space!
regards
colin
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