When and where do you get the "no carrier" message. That is typically 
something you see in a terminal program when there is no phone connection to 
the modem at YOUR end. In other words, you start the program, enter the 
phone number to dial and initiate a connection - then within a second or two 
you get the "no carrier" message. It means that your modem could not dial 
out because it did not detect a carrier signal (dial tone). Can you dial out 
to anyplace else?

If the modem at the remote end was up and simply was not connected to the 
router, it seems to me that it would:

1. Ring
2. Answer
3. Negotiate
4. Leave you with no responses to your input

I'm not sure that "no carrier" is the message that you would see if the 
remote modem did not have a connection to the remote router.

But then again - I COULD BE COMPLETELY WRONG!!!

Dale
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>From: "Hans Stout" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Hans Stout" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Modem not connected to con/aux port ?
>Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2000 15:23:05 CEST
>
>Hello colleagues,
>
>I wonder if any of you know if there is a way to find out by looking at the
>configuration of a router if there is a modem connected to the aux or
>console port ? I have a router which should have a modem attached to it, 
>but
>when I try to dial in, I get a NO CARRIER response. I suspect that the 
>cable
>from the modem is not attached to the router, but I cannot ask anybody at
>the site if that is really the case. Now I wonder if there is a way (maybe 
>a
>DEBUG command) to find out if there is physically anything connected to the
>aux or console port ? I can TELNET to the router and access the
>configuration.
>Thanks for your help in advance !
>
>Regards,
>
>Georg
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