RE: aux port issue [7:33466]

2002-01-28 Thread Robert Fowler

These entries work great for me using a US Robotics 56K.


modemcap entry usrmodem:MSC=FS0=1C1D3H1R2B1


 password 7 whatever you want it to be
 autoselect during-login
 autoselect ppp
 login
 modem InOut
 modem autoconfigure type usrmodem
 transport input all
 speed 115200
 flowcontrol hardware


Robert
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From: Vincent Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: aux port issue [7:33466]


I am trying to guide a customer through an aux port setup.
so far, we have the following in the router:
line aux 0
 password cisco
 login
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 speed 115200
 flowcontrol hardware
HOwever,when anyone calls the dial to number, the modem answers,
but nothing appears on the screen except a blinking cursor. The 
terminal session shows a status of connected.
I believe the attached modem is a USR 56k v.34 capable.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.




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RE: aux port issue [7:33466]

2002-01-28 Thread Steve Smith

Try the modem autoconfigure discovery command.
or
change the speed to a lower speed and set you term software to the same.

-Original Message-
From: Vincent Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: aux port issue [7:33466]


I am trying to guide a customer through an aux port setup.
so far, we have the following in the router:
line aux 0
 password cisco
 login
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 speed 115200
 flowcontrol hardware
HOwever,when anyone calls the dial to number, the modem answers,
but nothing appears on the screen except a blinking cursor. The 
terminal session shows a status of connected.
I believe the attached modem is a USR 56k v.34 capable.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.




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RE: aux port issue [7:33466]

2002-01-28 Thread Ouellette, Tim

What about modem autoconfigure type discovery

syntax may be wrong but you get the idea.

G'luck.


Tim

-Original Message-
From: Vincent Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: aux port issue [7:33466]


I am trying to guide a customer through an aux port setup.
so far, we have the following in the router:
line aux 0
 password cisco
 login
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 speed 115200
 flowcontrol hardware
HOwever,when anyone calls the dial to number, the modem answers,
but nothing appears on the screen except a blinking cursor. The 
terminal session shows a status of connected.
I believe the attached modem is a USR 56k v.34 capable.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.




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RE: aux port issue [7:33466]

2002-01-28 Thread Kane, Christopher A.

Have you checked the dip switch settings on the modem? We use 2,3,4,5,6,7
UP. I've also used 1,5,6,7 UP. It may depend on the age of the modem, not
sure.

-Original Message-
From: Vincent Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:15 PM
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Subject: aux port issue [7:33466]


I am trying to guide a customer through an aux port setup.
so far, we have the following in the router:
line aux 0
 password cisco
 login
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 speed 115200
 flowcontrol hardware
HOwever,when anyone calls the dial to number, the modem answers,
but nothing appears on the screen except a blinking cursor. The 
terminal session shows a status of connected.
I believe the attached modem is a USR 56k v.34 capable.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.




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Re: aux port issue [7:33466]

2002-01-28 Thread Rohm Marti

Vincent,

What do the settings look like for the modem that dials in?

Try adding this to the line aux0 config:
  stopbits 1


Rohm


At 01:15 PM 1/28/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I am trying to guide a customer through an aux port setup.
so far, we have the following in the router:
line aux 0
  password cisco
  login
  modem InOut
  transport input all
  speed 115200
  flowcontrol hardware
HOwever,when anyone calls the dial to number, the modem answers,
but nothing appears on the screen except a blinking cursor. The
terminal session shows a status of connected.
I believe the attached modem is a USR 56k v.34 capable.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.




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aux port issue [7:33466]

2002-01-28 Thread Vincent Miller

I am trying to guide a customer through an aux port setup.
so far, we have the following in the router:
line aux 0
 password cisco
 login
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 speed 115200
 flowcontrol hardware
HOwever,when anyone calls the dial to number, the modem answers,
but nothing appears on the screen except a blinking cursor. The 
terminal session shows a status of connected.
I believe the attached modem is a USR 56k v.34 capable.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


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Re: aux port issue [7:33466]

2002-01-28 Thread nettable_walker

1/28/2002   8:30pm   Monday

Vince,  I have never gotten a 56k modem to work with a cisco router.  I get
the same thing with the blinking curser.
If you plug a 33k modem in you get thru right away.

Please let me know if  how you get a 56k modem to connect.


Richard

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 I am trying to guide a customer through an aux port setup.
 so far, we have the following in the router:
 line aux 0
  password cisco
  login
  modem InOut
  transport input all
  speed 115200
  flowcontrol hardware
 HOwever,when anyone calls the dial to number, the modem answers,
 but nothing appears on the screen except a blinking cursor. The
 terminal session shows a status of connected.
 I believe the attached modem is a USR 56k v.34 capable.
 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.




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RE: aux port issue [7:33466]

2002-01-28 Thread Luke Sheppard

Make sure you have the dip switch on the modem set to DTR over-ride. On USR
modems, this is usually dip switch #1 and usually down is on, so put #1
down. Disclaimer: this works for me using a USR, but I'm plugged into con0.


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RE: aux port issue [7:33466]

2002-01-28 Thread Luke Sheppard

Just for clarity on those dip switches...I set them like this:
1 down
2 up
3 down
4 up
5 up
6 down
7 down
8 down
and I'm almost always successfull dialing IN to a 3640 plugged into con0.
FYI, the dip switches on USR modems are almost always:
Dip Switch  Description
1   DTR Override 
2   Verbal/Numeric Result Codes 
3   Result Code Display 
4   Command Mode Local Echo Suppression 
5   Auto Answer Suppression 
6   CD Override 
7   Power-on and ATZ Reset Software Defaults 
8   AT Command Set Recognition 
...and ON = Down, OFF = Up. 

also FYI:
To connect a USR modem to a cisco 3640 access server, use a MODEM CAB-5MODCM
(29-0881-01) adapter and a rollover cable plugged into con0 on the cisco.

BTW, I know con0 is a security problem, but my company requires it.


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