Ok guys/gals/fellow listers,

I've been doing some research on setting up a slip connection to a csu from
a switch or router.  a lot of the cisco TAC refers to the use of term
servers for this but there are some documents on the site that talk about
manualy connecting from a switch or router through the console port.

Is this a sound method for establishing a slip connection you want to stay
in place?  Any comments?  And does the console port then behave like a
switch port? Will normal ethernet protocols go across?  (arp for example)

I'm having to do this without the use of a spare CSU and am just trying to
get some prelim questions answered.  thanks!

-Patrick


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