Use Octal cable I can't remenber the P/N but if you go to E-bay and
seach you get for $19-16 and if you can't find please let me
knowwill help some more.
Thank you
Ollie
AT&T Common Backbone
866-397-7309 Opt 1
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Brian,
All I can say is wow. That helps me out so much. I appreciate your time
that you have given me and I hope someday I can help you out. Thanx
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Hi Natchaya,
Here is an example configuration that should help you out.
!
conf t
!
!
int e 0
ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
no shut
no keepalive
exit
!
!
menu console_menu title /
Welcome to the Foo Out Of Ba
Thank you again for all the responses. Does anyone have a sample reverse
telnet configuration I can attempt to apply on my router?
Daniel, I realize that you man of mis-read what I typed but I was asking
about an AS2511-RJ. The rj specifically means non octal cable but rj45
ports. And apparentl
here
you
go:
Terminal_Server>en
Password:
Terminal_Server#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
version 11.0
service timestamps log uptime
no service udp-small-servers
no service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname Terminal_Server
!
enable password cisco
!
no ip domain-lookup
!
i
Hi Natachaya,
Answer to your question: Roll-Over.
If you want to connect from a Cisco 2511 Terminal Server to another Cisco
device on the console port then you need a Roll-Over cable, 9 times out of
ten.
A Roll-Over cable is what is sais, it rolls the cable completely over so
that if the blue wi
are you referring to an async octal cable to plug into the async connectors
on a 2511? The asyncs look like scsi interfaces.
you connect the async cables to console ports on other serial devices.
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> I am havi
Just making sure... I have a whole bunch of light (baby) blue cables... are
those the ones I need? I appreciate all of your responses...
-ThaiKitty
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Rollover cables.
Tom Larus
""Natchaya Radhikulkaralak"" wrote in message
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> I am having difficulty finding this out. Does anyone have a definite
answer
> on what type of cable do I use to connect from (lets say)Port 1, on the
> AS2511-rj, to a 3600/260
>From the 2511, you'll need a rolled(blue, green or black)
To attach to the cisco router or the cat switches..(except for the
C5000)
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Rollover cable - the same as the console cable that comes with a router.
Older ones were black. Newer are blue. You can make your own if you have the
tools and connectors.
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