Re: [nsp] OOB modem config

From: Bill Carter (bcarter@family-net.net)
Date: Wed Apr 11 2001 - 09:19:16 EDT


Don't forget:
line aux 0
login
password cisco

I wanted to send along a USR modem string. I was having some strange
DDR problems that were fixed with this. The string came from TAC.

AT&FS0=1&C1&D3&H1&R2&B1&M4&K1E0&W

Stephen Gill wrote:

> According to Cisco:
> Here is the configuraton that you need for your aux
> port configuration.
>
> line aux 0
> modem inout
> transport input all
> flowcontrol hardware
> speed 115200
>
>
> Make sure that you're dip switches on the USR modem
> are 3 8 down and the rest are up.
> Due to the aux port in the 7000 serie routes, you will
> need to purchase a regular modem cable from Radio
> shack to make it work. Do not use the cisco wire for
> it will not work because that adapter wired the DCD to
> the DSR and the port on the router is expecting a DCD.
> So with that cable you reverse telnet fine but PPP
> will not come up due to the fact that it never sees
> the DCD of the line.
>
>
> I tried this on a 7206 AUX port and it worked well w/
> a USR sportster 56k.
>
> -- steve
>
> --- Thomas Kernen <tkernen@deckpoint.ch> wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to get a modem (USR Sportster) to act as
>> an Out of Band Management modem on a 7206,
>> unfortunaly I'm having little success
>> with my config. The modem answers the line and
>> connects but then I just can't get a login prompt.
>> I'm sure someone on the list have
>> a config that works they could send me.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Thomas
>>
>
>
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