OK,
My AGS+ arrives tomorrow; offhand, not having all the information does not
prevent me from shooting off my mouth so here goes:
>From Cisco:
Either the console port or the auxiliary port must be connected to an
asynchronous device in order to communicate with the AGS+.
The console port is a female, data communications equipment (DCE), DB-25
receptacle for connecting an ASCII terminal. Before you connect the console
port, set up the terminal as follows: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and
2 stop bits.
The optional auxiliary port is a male, data terminal equipment (DTE), DB-25
receptacle for connection to a modem or other DCE device (such as a CSU/DSU
or another router).
Now if that doesn't work, upgrade your hyperterminal, and also ensure that
the serial port you are using not being used by anything else (check to
ensure that your OS also knows this).
If that doesn't work:
Put one of those db-25 to rj45 cisco modem adapters on the console port on
the ags+ if you got one. Then connect an roll over cable to your pc's rj45
serial adapter thingie. Then use the normal 9600n18 settings you use for
the other routers.
If that doesnt work, remove all cards, cuss, then firmly reseat them. Also,
check your jumpers to ensure you have the console settings you think you
have.
See
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cisagspl/agscfig/43494.
htm#xtocid281935
I think the AGS+ is a product of Satan and Cisco, but it makes a damned fine
frame relay switch if you don't mind going deaf from teh fans...
Charles
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> I got an AGS+ in today and I am having trouble making a console connection
> to it. I am an expert in the AGS+ and could really use some help.
>
> The CSC-MC+ is green. It has the 20pin connection to the ENV card.
> The CSC-ENV is green. It has the 20pin connection to the CSC-MC+,
> it also has the 4 pin "control" connection as well.
> The CSC/4 is green, the console cable is connected properly.
>
> I am using a normal serial cable, 8/n/1 9600. The config register on the
> CSC/4 is at factory default (pins 2 and 9 jumped).
>
> I have removed all other cards until I can get the console. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
>
>
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> ShreveNet Inc. (ASN 11881)
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