The router can handle as many telnet sessions as there are VTYs.
The maximum number of possible VTYs varies by platform.
There are 5 VTYs by default, you can add more VTYs by configuring them in configuration mode.
Example
Line vty 0 16
login
(or any command)
Once you refer to a VTY, it will be created.
This depends on the router but I wouldn't normally (except for on a high end router) expect it to be more than 1. I would recommend looking at the manufacturers website or manual.
two
The number of simultaneous Telnet sessions a switch can open typically depends on the specific model and its configuration. Many switches support between 5 to 16 concurrent Telnet sessions by default, but this can often be adjusted in the switch's settings. It's important to check the switch's documentation for precise limits and capabilities. Additionally, network performance and management considerations should be taken into account when configuring these sessions.
SYN flooding
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When purchasing a wireless router the most important feature is what speed it is and how many computers or devices it can handle being on it's network. Above and beyond that though, the price is the most important.
10 to 12 sessions
my guess would be the servers home computer/router isn't very powerful and cant handle very many people on a server
Routers work with many different kinds of protocols, for different purposes. They work with layer-3 protocols such as IP and IPX, with routing protocols such as RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF, with VLAN-specific protocols, with DHCP, Telnet, and many others more.Routers work with many different kinds of protocols, for different purposes. They work with layer-3 protocols such as IP and IPX, with routing protocols such as RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF, with VLAN-specific protocols, with DHCP, Telnet, and many others more.Routers work with many different kinds of protocols, for different purposes. They work with layer-3 protocols such as IP and IPX, with routing protocols such as RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF, with VLAN-specific protocols, with DHCP, Telnet, and many others more.Routers work with many different kinds of protocols, for different purposes. They work with layer-3 protocols such as IP and IPX, with routing protocols such as RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF, with VLAN-specific protocols, with DHCP, Telnet, and many others more.
Jeff Sessions has 3 children
Jeff Sessions has 3 children
The word router has two syllables. Rout-er.