hi
why dont you try by ethernet card. just telnet router. you will get console. because we telnet over router(motorola 6250).
i found some help from google.com. but never tried
I used minicom to configure a Cisco 4500. Here are the settings I used:
Bring up the linux program "minicon" on the host computer with the
"configuration option ie. "minicom configuration".
When minicom comes up a block should appear showing eight configuration options.
Select " Serial Port Setup"
Select "A" "Set serial Device"
If you plugged into serial port "0" [zero] type in "/dev/ttyS0" [capital "S "
number "zero"]
If you are on serial port "1" type in "/dev/ttyS1" [capital "S" number "1"].
Select Option "E"" and make sure the setting is "38200 8N1" if not change
it to those values.
Type the Options "F" and "G" to set "Hardware Flow Control" to
"OFF" and "Software Flow Control" to "OFF"
Type "<esc>" or "<enter>" to return to the configuration options.
Select "modem and dialing"
Select options "A" through "O" in turn and set the entries to blank by
backspacing over the entries
Select option "P" and set the value to "0" [zero]
Set Options "Q" , "R", and "T" to "NO"
At the Option select block select "Save Configuration As"
Type in "cisco" as the new configuration name, and type enter to save
the settings.
Type "<cntl> A X" to leave minicom.
Type "minicom config cisco" to restart minicom with the new settings.
You should get the Password" prompt
after minicom comes up. Reply with another enter> to the "Password"
prompt and then type "enable" at the "cbos>" prompt.
You should get another "Password" prompt.Type enter> again at that
prompt, and you should get the "cbos#" prompt.
Now you are "Logged in" to the Cisco CBOS and ready to start the CBOS setup
sachin waingankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bring up the linux program "minicon" on the host computer with the
"configuration option ie. "minicom configuration".
When minicom comes up a block should appear showing eight configuration options.
Select " Serial Port Setup"
Select "A" "Set serial Device"
If you plugged into serial port "0" [zero] type in "/dev/ttyS0" [capital "S "
number "zero"]
If you are on serial port "1" type in "/dev/ttyS1" [capital "S" number "1"].
Select Option "E"" and make sure the setting is "38200 8N1" if not change
it to those values.
Type the Options "F" and "G" to set "Hardware Flow Control" to
"OFF" and "Software Flow Control" to "OFF"
Type "<esc>" or "<enter>" to return to the configuration options.
Select "modem and dialing"
Select options "A" through "O" in turn and set the entries to blank by
backspacing over the entries
Select option "P" and set the value to "0" [zero]
Set Options "Q" , "R", and "T" to "NO"
At the Option select block select "Save Configuration As"
Type in "cisco" as the new configuration name, and type enter to save
the settings.
Type "<cntl> A X" to leave minicom.
Type "minicom config cisco" to restart minicom with the new settings.
You should get the Password" prompt
after minicom comes up. Reply with another enter> to the "Password"
prompt and then type "enable" at the "cbos>" prompt.
You should get another "Password" prompt.Type enter> again at that
prompt, and you should get the "cbos#" prompt.
Now you are "Logged in" to the Cisco CBOS and ready to start the CBOS setup
sachin waingankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi guys! me again thx 4 da prompt support
well currently i m configuring my routers thru my
windows pc by connecting the router console cable to
my COM2 port and then by hyperterminal, i wanted to
know how do u configure router thru a console cable
connected on COM2 on an linux PC but i want this on
command mode,
secondly , my linux pc is connected 2 da net by a
proxy server, wat r da files or configurations in
which the proxy server entries have to be given so
that i can surf net thru command mode.
thx
sachin waingankar
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