Cisco 2600 is a modular router like the 3600, and is capable of supporting
two modules. Whether or not these slots are populated, it doesn't change the
tty numbering, i.e slot 0: 0-31, slot 1: 32-64 etc. As the AUX port is the
last tty + 1, the AUX port is 65 on a 2600.
CM
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Young
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31/05/01 19:19
Subject: Can anyone shed the light on Cisco AUX port? [7:6640]
I am hoping someone on the group can explain to me the following
situation: I've noticed that on the Cisco 2500s platform, the AUX port
is
listed on line 1 (sine consoleport is on line 0). However, on Cisco
2600s platform, the AUX port is listed on line 65(console port is still
at line 0). On the cisco 3640 router, if I put my FE module in slot 0,
thenthe AUX port is listed on line 129. If I put my FE module in slot
3,
then the AUX port is listed on line 97. I understand why that is the
case on Cisco 2500s and 3600s platform, but apparently, the 2600s
platform is really out of wack. Why doesn't Cisco make themconsistent
on
all platforms? I work for an ISP shop and it is hard for me to new
network engineering folks about this especially when it involves
async-lines, AS5300, Radius andTACACS (you get the point). I guess
when Cisco controls about 90% market share of the router market, it
really doesn't give a f___ about these things. No wonder why Juniper
andAvici
are kicking Cisco's ass in the carrier market because it makes the
product moreuser-friendly (until it becomes just as big as Cisco then
those guys will start acting arrogant). An explaination from anyone in
this group is very appreciate. Sean
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