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Connect the cable to the aux port
you don't need a chat script
use these settings:
line aux 0 transport input
all flowcontrol hardware
then, on the modem, set pins 5, 3 and 8
up.
This is what works for me.
==================== Clayton
Dukes Internetwork Solutions Engineer Thrupoint, Inc CCNA, CCDA, CCNP,
CCDP ====================
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 2:27 AM
Subject: RE: Modem connection through
Console port
I am new
but I do recall in Lammle's book that the modem should be connected to the aux
port. Would like to hear from others re: this configuration listed
below.
mjs
I am having trouble connecting to a 2610 router through the console
port. I have a US Robotics 56k modem hooked up to it. I have
this configuration on many routers. Some work fine, some do not.
For the ones that do not work, I can dial into the router but I can't get
anything to come up on the screen. Once in awhile I will get garbage
(aka: Greek, or Crap) on the screen. I have tried many different
settings on my terminal emulator, I have used both Reflections and
Windows HyperTerm.
I have heard that I may need to add a modem string to my PCs modem, but I
don't know it.
If anyone can provide any info I would GREATLY appreicate it
Modem string on the router:
chat-script usr "" "atdt\T" TIMEOUT 60 CONNECT \c
Console Config:
line con 0 exec-timeout 0
0 password ****** login transport input
none
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