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Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 4:44 AM
Subject: Re: 2511 Reverse Telnet Problems - Long [7:2041]
Add to the 2511:
line 1 16
speed 9600
databits 8
parity none
STOPBITS 1
flowcontrol none
**
From the output of the sh line 1 of the 2511 I
Add to the 2511:
line 1 16
speed 9600
databits 8
parity none
STOPBITS 1
flowcontrol none
**
From the output of the sh line 1 of the 2511 I see that the stopbits = 2;
which is the default.
If that does not do the trick, verify that you are using the DTE
Try this
On terminal Server 2511, do not use no
exec command.
It will fix this problem..
Arun
--- perryb wrote:
Hello,
I'm still having 2511 terminal server reverse telnet
problems. This may be
a little long, but I want to provide all the
details. Before I
Hello,
I'm still having 2511 terminal server reverse telnet problems. This may be
a little long, but I want to provide all the details. Before I ramble on,
is there any way to verify that the 2511 line interface hardware is not
broken ? I've swapped out my octal cable and I've changed the ios
.
-- Kevin
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From: "perryb" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 2:02 PM
Subject: 2511 Reverse Telnet Problems - Long
Hello,
I'm still having 2511 terminal server reverse telnet problems. This may
be
a little long,
Welch" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "perryb" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: 2511 Reverse Telnet Problems - Long
It looks like the lines are configured with two stop bits instead of one:
no parity, 2 stopbits, 8 databi
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