As far as using the AUX port, I have been able to get by with the following
minimal config:
line aux 0
exec-timeout 30 0
password xxxxxxxxx (your own password here)
modem InOut
modem autoconfigure discovery
transport input all
stopbits 1
Mind you, I had a USR Sportster attached to the aux port, which is listed in
the modemcap database, thus allowing me to squeek by with an autoconfigure
discovery command. If you have some other model that is not in the
modemcap, then you may have to add a few more lines. Also, if a password is
not necessary, nor a timeout period, you could also delete those lines.
Less is more!
Joseph
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Quiggle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 3:21 AM
To: Sam; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Modem access from Router
Sam,
Here is a sample config from a 2501 that gives you PPP access to your
network through the aux port. Don't worry about the missing lines because
I've pulled stuff out that wasn't relevant to your question as well as
stuck some stuff in that you need.
Notice that "line 1" is all about configuring the physical layer, while
"async 1" is all about configuring the data link layer and network layer.
HTH,
AQ
p.s. If all you want is console access, this config should give it to
you as well.
1 version 12.0
2 service timestamps debug uptime
3 service timestamps log uptime
4 no service password-encryption
5 !
6 hostname RouterAsyncConfig
9 !
10 ip subnet-zero
11 !
22 interface Loopback0
23 ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
24 no ip directed-broadcast
25 !
26 interface Ethernet0
27 no ip address
28 no ip directed-broadcast
29 no ip route-cache
30 no ip mroute-cache
31 shutdown
32 !
33 interface Serial0
34 ip address 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.0
35 no ip directed-broadcast
36 no ip route-cache
37 no ip mroute-cache
38 no fair-queue
39 !
40 interface Serial1
41 no ip address
42 no ip directed-broadcast
43 no ip route-cache
44 no ip mroute-cache
45 shutdown
46 no fair-queue
47 !
48 interface Async1
49 no ip address
50 no ip directed-broadcast
51 encapsulation ppp
52 async mode interactive
53 peer default ip address pool default
54 ppp authentication ms-chap chap pap
59 !
47 ip local pool Dialup-pool 172.16.20.10 172.16.20.100
60 ip classless
61 !
62 line con 0
63 exec-timeout 0 0
64 transport input none
65 line aux 0
66 no exec
67 no motd-banner
68 no exec-banner
69 autoselect ppp
70 modem Dialin
71 modem autoconfigure type usr_sportster
72 transport input all
73 stopbits 1
74 speed 38400
75 flowcontrol hardware
76 line vty 0 4
77 login
78 !
79 end
At 10:35 AM 1/3/01, Sam wrote:
>Hello friends
>
>I have a modem connected to the AUX port of my router. I am using this
modem
>to dial into the router.
>
>Now I need to access this modem from the router.
>What do i need to configure on the router to be able to access the modem
>from the router itself. ie to be able to configure the modem using the AT
>command set.
>Could someone help me out on this.
>
>Thanks
>
>Sam
>
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