sure. reverse telnet to the modem. this is usually:
telnet <some valid ip address on router> 2001
unless you have multiple async lines, in which case it will be
2000 + <some number> + 1.
you can always do a "show line"
and see what line number your aux is mapped to, then do a
telnet <ip> 20xy
where xy is the line number you are mapped to.
cheers
.siva
>
> On the Portmaster 2 series you could attach to a serial port and issue AT
> commands directly to a modem that was attached. Is there any way to do that
> on a Cisco 2500 series router with the modem attached to the AUX port?
>
> TIA,
>
> --Tim
>
> =============================================
> Timothy M. Wolfe CCNA, NSA
> Sr. Security Engineer tim@ignw.com
> InfoGroup Northwest 541.485.0957 x108
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