Re: Configuring Dial on a Serial Interface

2001-03-13 Thread Groupstudy

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Nigel is absolutely right.  You need to use ports that are
Synchronous/Asynchronous.  You cannot turn a physically synchronous port
into a asynchronous port by merely adding a command like you can to a combo
port.  Thus you need to get your hands on a 2520/2521/2522/2523 router to do
what you want.   I seem to recall reading that the 4 port interface modules
for the 4000 series are combo ports, but I could be mistaken.


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> I have (2) 2500 with RS-232's running from the Serial ports to =
> USRobotics/3Com modems, which in tern are connected to a Teltone Telco =
> simulator.  I thought the hard part was over, when I finished the =
> cabling the thing out.  I cannot get the very basic "first things first" =
> command to take- Physical-layer async. =20
>
> Any ideas ???=20
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Re: Configuring Dial on a Serial Interface

2001-03-13 Thread Mask Of Zorro


Did you try the AUX port?

Z

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>Nigel is absolutely right.  You need to use ports that are
>Synchronous/Asynchronous.  You cannot turn a physically synchronous port
>into a asynchronous port by merely adding a command like you can to a combo
>port.  Thus you need to get your hands on a 2520/2521/2522/2523 router to 
>do
>what you want.   I seem to recall reading that the 4 port interface modules
>for the 4000 series are combo ports, but I could be mistaken.
>
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> > I have (2) 2500 with RS-232's running from the Serial ports to =
> > USRobotics/3Com modems, which in tern are connected to a Teltone Telco =
> > simulator.  I thought the hard part was over, when I finished the =
> > cabling the thing out.  I cannot get the very basic "first things first" 
>=
> > command to take- Physical-layer async. =20
> >
> > Any ideas ???=20
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Re: Configuring Dial on a Serial Interface

2001-03-12 Thread Nigel Taylor

Phil,
Your serial would have to be a Async/Sync interface in order to use
the "physical-layer" command..
The 2500 models that support this function are the 2520-2523 and the
2524-2525.  I use my 2501 for Async DDR through the use of the aux port...

HTH

Nigel..


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> I have (2) 2500 with RS-232's running from the Serial ports to =
> USRobotics/3Com modems, which in tern are connected to a Teltone Telco =
> simulator.  I thought the hard part was over, when I finished the =
> cabling the thing out.  I cannot get the very basic "first things first" =
> command to take- Physical-layer async. =20
>
> Any ideas ???=20
>
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Configuring Dial on a Serial Interface

2001-03-12 Thread Circusnuts

I have (2) 2500 with RS-232's running from the Serial ports to =
USRobotics/3Com modems, which in tern are connected to a Teltone Telco =
simulator.  I thought the hard part was over, when I finished the =
cabling the thing out.  I cannot get the very basic "first things first" =
command to take- Physical-layer async. =20

Any ideas ???=20

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