I am trying to achieve option A.

A) remote dial-in for Exec session only to this router (no ppp)

I have tried to lower the speed on the modem/router to 9600 hoping this may 
help, and I have tried several different modems and played around with AT 
strings galore.   I give up!!

This would at first appear to be a simple problem - but it is surprising 
just how many people have emailed me regarding this exact problem!

That is:
No EXEC prompt.  You can send text between hyperterminal (local PC) and 
reverse telnet session (remote router).    (I have tried using Tera Term Pro 
as suggested in earlier group study emails.)

Good luck to those people with this problem - if you manage to work it out 
please let me/us know.

Cheers,
Suzi.

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What are you trying to achieve:

A) remote dial-in for Exec session only to this router (no ppp)

or

B) remote dial-in for PPP session which will allow Telnet, ping  onto and
via the router in question ?

Once I know a) or b) I can advise why your config is wrong.

Regards,
Bill


"Suzi Beavis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>I am trying to set up a modem to dial into the AUX port of a Cisco2610
>router for remote support.  I am using HyperTerminal on the PC and I have
>set up a reverse telnet session into the modem (3 Com U.S Robotics - 56K
fax
>modem) connected to the AUX port.  The modems seem to connect correctly
but
>I am unable to see EXEC mode on the router.   While connected I can send
>text from the HyperTerminal to the reverse telnet session into the
router -
>BUT  I can not see EXEC mode on the router.  I have tried different
routers
>and about 3 different modems (along with numerous AT strings) - but no
>success.  After the two modems have connected, I get the following message
>on HyperTerminal
>
>CONNECT 28800/V42BIS
>
>That's about it!  Any text I type into the HyperTerminal can be see on the
>reverse telnet session and vice versa.
>
>The router config is below:
>
>hostname Router
>!
>ip subnet-zero
>ip host aux 2065 1.1.1.1
>!
>interface Loopback0
>ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
>!
>interface Ethernet0/0
>no ip address
>shutdown
>!
>interface Serial0/0
>no ip address
>shutdown
>!
>!
>line con 0
>transport input none
>line aux 0
>password cisco
>login
>modem Dialin
>modem autoconfigure type usr_sportster
>transport input all
>stopbits 1
>speed 115200
>flowcontrol hardware
>line vty 0 4
>login
>!
>no scheduler allocate
>end
>
>
>Has any one else out there experienced the same problem - I am missing
>something?
>Any help would be much appreciated.
>
>Cheers,
>Suzi
>
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