[c-nsp] Using AUX port as 1 port terminal server

Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer) oboehmer at cisco.com
Tue Feb 21 13:53:52 EST 2006


Right. I'd add "no exec" on all lines used for console-server access..
this prevents the router with the aux port to spawn a login session for
anything the other router sends via the console...

	oli

David Freedman <> wrote on Tuesday, February 21, 2006 7:48 PM:

> line aux 0
>   access-class <acl> in
>   transport preferred all
>   transport input telnet
>   transport output all
>   stopbits 1
> 
> If it worked, you can telnet to port 2001 on the router.
> 
> Jee Kay wrote:
>> I currently have a situation where I frequently put a pair of routers
>> onto remote sites. Cost constraints prevent me installing a full set
>> of terminal servers onto the same location, although I am currently
>> investigating the small 1/2 port offerings from various companies.
>> 
>> My question is: is it possible to 'cross-connect' the AUX port on one
>> router to the CON port on the other router and somehow connect out of
>> Router1's AUX into Router2's CON?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Ras
>> 
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