Hi.. everyone,
Could I ask you a access server problem, I had just installed a access
server and I am able to connect to the access server remotely via
hyperterminal, after I dial in, I just supply the password then I am get the
access server> prompt,
But How do I connect it via dial up networking? (Refer to the configuration
file below), after I dial up to the server and supply with the tongiscute
and password abc123 but I still cannot get thru. Is that the correct userID
and password?
As I access dial up networking using win NT, there is a Domain entry there.
Should I use our NT username and password and domain name? If I connect
successfully, what is my PC IP address, or we got to specify before we
connect? then does it mean that I can connect to resource on the network
using browser and network neighbourhood?
Tong
access_server#sh conf
Using 1085 out of 32762 bytes
!
version 11.2
no service password-encryption
no service udp-small-servers
no service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname access_server
!
enable secret 5 $1$rfub$oh/NltB4DqsEY6ydZNKKb/
!
username tongiscute password 0 abc123
ip host modem1 2001 57.200.166.11
ip host modem2 2002 57.200.166.11
!
interface Ethernet0
ip address 57.200.166.11 255.255.252.0
no logging event subif-link-status
!
interface Serial0
no ip address
no logging event subif-link-status
shutdown
no fair-queue
!
interface Async1
ip unnumbered Ethernet0
encapsulation ppp
no logging event subif-link-status
async dynamic address
async mode interactive
peer default ip address 57.200.166.15
ppp authentication pap
!
ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 57.200.164.1 permanent
!
line con 0
line 1
password abc123
autoselect ppp
login local
modem InOut
transport input all
speed 2400
flowcontrol hardware
line 2
location modem2
no exec
password abc123
login
modem InOut
transport input all
speed 115200
flowcontrol hardware
line 3 8
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
no exec
password cisco
login
!
end
-----Original Message-----
From: Cristi Piatnitchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 4:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HP OpenView and CISCO
Hi all
I am working with HP Openview (not HP NNM). I don't understand why my
routers (they haven't been discovered by HPOV) are still blue. I put these
routers manually on my map, I set up pooling interval properly but they are
still blue (the color of their icons) instead of being green red or yellow.
They respond at ping or SNMP queries but no status information (usually blue
color means no info in HP OV)
Any idea?
Thanks in advance
Cristian Piatnitchi
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