Re: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

2003-08-14 Thread Oliver Hensel
Hi Wallis.

You have to use a crossover cable, not the normal
straight through. If you have the one with octal
cables, you can use a RJ45-RJ45 connector and then
another crossover cable.

Best regards,

Oliver

Wallis Short sagte:
 HI All

 I was wondering if any of you guys have come across reverse telnet
 problems
 with the 2511 access server?
 Basically I have 8 devices connected and when I reverse telnet to them all
 is OK, but on when I try and connect to a 2900 XL switch I get this :
 Termserver#telnet 192.168.1.1 2006
 Trying 192.168.1.1, 2006 ..Open

 And thats it, nothing else. No command prompt or anything comes up on the
 screen

 I have configured telnet connections as exactly the same as all my other
 devices, I have IOS 12.0(5.2).

 Any ideas ??
 Cheers
 Wallis
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RE: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

2003-08-14 Thread Edward Moss
I had a similar problem with a PIX-501.  My solution was to add  'modem
cts-required' under the line configuration of the termainl server connected
to the PIX.

I dont think it is a cable issue... troubleshoot physical layer up.  If you
can use a computer with a rollover cable and it works, you should be able to
use an octal cable with no problems.  If you dont get a response, try the
same line of the octal cable on anohter device.  Now we know it's not the
device we are connecting to, and it's not the octal cable...   Boils down to
protocol or handshaking on the line.

Ed



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RE: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

2003-08-14 Thread Wallis Short
Hi Oliver
Many thanks for your reply. Just to clarify, I am using the Octal cable to
connect to the console of the switch. Are you saying I should connect a
crossover cable to the end of the octal cable and then connect the cross
over into the console port of the switch ??
Cheers
Wallis


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RE: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

2003-08-14 Thread amer kulaif
hi

it is ok  the session is already open as it says. you only need to press
Enter. this is normal with switches.


thanx


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RE: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

2003-08-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Another possibility is that your 2900xl switch has settings that are
different than your other connections.  Have you tried changing things
such as the txspeed and the start/stop bits.  If not you may want to try
that as an initial test.

Thanks,

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Subject: RE: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

Hello,
No ideas but I am getting the same problem!!  I usually have to
CTRL+SHIFt+6
out back to my TermServer.  I try clearing the line 2 or 3 times and
sometimes I can connect other wise I have to recycle the 2511 and
usually I
can get in but as soon as I leave line 7 or 8 (usually only happens on
those
lines)  I can never reconnect.  I to would like some help?
Could it be a bad cable?

~Paul~

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 Subject: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

 Basically I have 8 devices connected and when I reverse telnet to them
all
 is OK, but on when I try and connect to a 2900 XL switch I get this :
 Termserver#telnet 192.168.1.1 2006
 Trying 192.168.1.1, 2006 ..Open
 
 And thats it, nothing else. No command prompt or anything comes up on
the
 screen
 
 I have configured telnet connections as exactly the same as all my
other
 devices, I have IOS 12.0(5.2).

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Re: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

2003-08-09 Thread Wallis Short
Hi Oliver 
Many thanks for your reply. Just to clarify, I am using the Octal cable to
connect to the console of the switch. Are you saying I should connect a
crossover cable to the end of the octal cable and then connect the cross
over into the console port of the switch ??
Cheers 
Wallis


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RE: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

2003-08-08 Thread Daniel Cotts
Do you have no exec under your line 1 16?

 -Original Message-
 From: Wallis Short [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 5:33 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]
 
 
 HI All
 
 I was wondering if any of you guys have come across reverse 
 telnet problems
 with the 2511 access server?
 Basically I have 8 devices connected and when I reverse 
 telnet to them all
 is OK, but on when I try and connect to a 2900 XL switch I get this :
 Termserver#telnet 192.168.1.1 2006
 Trying 192.168.1.1, 2006 ..Open
 
 And thats it, nothing else. No command prompt or anything 
 comes up on the
 screen
 
 I have configured telnet connections as exactly the same as 
 all my other
 devices, I have IOS 12.0(5.2).
 
 Any ideas ??
 Cheers
 Wallis
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Re: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

2003-08-07 Thread John Neiberger
 Wallis Short 8/7/03 9:08:01 AM 
Hi Oliver 
Many thanks for your reply. Just to clarify, I am using the Octal cable to
connect to the console of the switch. Are you saying I should connect a
crossover cable to the end of the octal cable and then connect the cross
over into the console port of the switch ??
Cheers 
Wallis

The octal cable is already a ROLLOVER cable, *not* a crossover cable. There
is an important difference and quite often people mix the terms on
accident.

If you would normally need a rollover cable to connect to that particular
console port then simply connect the octal cable and you're good to go. If
you need a straight cable for some reason then you will need an adapter to
roll the cable again.

Regards,
John




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RE: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

2003-08-07 Thread Paul Ingram
Hello,
No ideas but I am getting the same problem!!  I usually have to CTRL+SHIFt+6
out back to my TermServer.  I try clearing the line 2 or 3 times and
sometimes I can connect other wise I have to recycle the 2511 and usually I
can get in but as soon as I leave line 7 or 8 (usually only happens on those
lines)  I can never reconnect.  I to would like some help?
Could it be a bad cable?

~Paul~

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 Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 6:33 AM
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 Subject: Access server 2511 Reverse Telnet [7:73656]

 Basically I have 8 devices connected and when I reverse telnet to them all
 is OK, but on when I try and connect to a 2900 XL switch I get this :
 Termserver#telnet 192.168.1.1 2006
 Trying 192.168.1.1, 2006 ..Open
 
 And thats it, nothing else. No command prompt or anything comes up on the
 screen
 
 I have configured telnet connections as exactly the same as all my other
 devices, I have IOS 12.0(5.2).

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