Hi:
Have you explicitely used the type usr_sportster
instead of relying on autoconfig? Also, not all modems are supported by the
MODEMCAP table but it should, however, use a generic type if the modem is not
found on the list.
Make sure the cable type is correct because from a DTE
to DCE, it is either rolled rj and straight DB25 adapter ; NOT same. Verify that
the DB25 has "MODEM" written on it too.
David Luong
CCNP,CCNA,Network+,A+,i-Net+ Telecommunications Analyst Insurance
Corporation of B.C. Vancouver, B.C CANADA
Hi,
I had connected the US Robotic Sportster modem to
the 1720 Aux port, but router cannot detect the modem. I had used correct
cable as what manual shown.
What I am not aware off ?
line con 0 transport input none line
aux 0 autobaud modem InOut modem autoconfigure
discovery stopbits 1 flowcontrol hardware line vty 0
4
Debug confmodem :
0:03:59: TTY5: detection speed (115200) response
------ 00:04:05: TTY5: detection speed (57600) response ------ 00:04:10:
TTY5: detection speed (38400) response ------ 00:04:15: TTY5: detection
speed (19200) response ------ 00:04:21: TTY5: detection speed (9600)
response ------ 00:04:26: TTY5: detection speed (2400) response
------ 00:04:32: TTY5: detection speed (1200) response ------ 00:04:37:
TTY5: detection speed (300) response ------ 00:04:37: TTY5: No modem
found
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