Re: Reverse Telnet to reset modem

2001-01-29 Thread AABAN34


http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/dial_c/

dcrtelnt.htm

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Reverse Telnet to reset modem

2001-01-28 Thread Hans Stout

Hello colleagues,

I have heard that there is a way to reverse telnet into an (analog) modem
that is attached to the console or AUX port of a Cisco router and to reset
the modem this way. Does anybody know the exact command sequence ?
Thanks for your help in advance.

Regards,

Hans



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Re: Reverse Telnet to reset modem

2001-01-28 Thread Mihai Dumitru



Easy.


Add the following line to your config:

ip host name 2000+line# IP address of the Ethernet interface

The line # of Aux is last TTY + 1.

For example:

ip host modem65 2065 192.168.101.1

Then:

telnet name

To exit:

Ctrl+Shift+6, then x, then type "disconnect"
  

Hans Stout wrote:
 
 Hello colleagues,
 
 I have heard that there is a way to reverse telnet into an (analog) modem
 that is attached to the console or AUX port of a Cisco router and to reset
 the modem this way. Does anybody know the exact command sequence ?
 Thanks for your help in advance.
 
 Regards,
 
 Hans
 
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Re: Reverse Telnet to reset modem

2001-01-28 Thread RCL

How do you reverse back to some place that you were
not at to begin with?

I think that reverse Telnet means that you started
from one location, went to a different location and
reversed back or were tossed back when the line or
device failed.


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 Hello colleagues,
 
 I have heard that there is a way to reverse telnet
 into an (analog) modem
 that is attached to the console or AUX port of a
 Cisco router and to reset
 the modem this way. Does anybody know the exact
 command sequence ?
 Thanks for your help in advance.
 
 Regards,
 
 Hans
 
 
 

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Re: Reverse Telnet to reset modem

2001-01-28 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

I was under the impression that reverse telnet had you going from a session that could 
perform telnet such as a server (router) to a device that could not really answer like 
an Asynch terminal or modem port.  Traditionally the modem and or terminal would 
connect to a serial port and a telnet session could then be established from the 
port(serial interface) into the server.  Reverse telnet is the opposite of this you 
telnet to the port(serial interface) then you can access the device on the serial 
connection.

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia

On Sunday, January 28, 2001 at 09:03:14 PM, RCL wrote:

 How do you reverse back to some place that you were
 not at to begin with?
 
 I think that reverse Telnet means that you started
 from one location, went to a different location and
 reversed back or were tossed back when the line or
 device failed.
 
 
 --- Hans Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello colleagues,
  
  I have heard that there is a way to reverse telnet
  into an (analog) modem
  that is attached to the console or AUX port of a
  Cisco router and to reset
  the modem this way. Does anybody know the exact
  command sequence ?
  Thanks for your help in advance.
  
  Regards,
  
  Hans
  
  
  
 
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