faces."
Thanks,
Hugo
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Sent: segunda-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2001 14:29
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Subject: Re: how to change the serial port IP of remote end [7:28665]
Hi,
It is possible, first telnet into the rem
Hi,
It is possible, first telnet into the remote router, change its IP address
to the new one, immediately you press the enter key after typing the IP
address, you will be disconnected, so you must be prety sure that the IP
address you typed is correct and no room for mistakes here, else too bad.
router. Also make sure you do a wr mem and wr net before you make this
change just in case.
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From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 8:54 AM
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Subject: Re: how to change the serial port IP of remote end [7:28665]
telnet
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reconfiguration can be minimized. In this example, should something
so horribly awry, in 10 minutes, connectivity would be restored.
Good luck...
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From: "Scott Hoover"
To:
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: how to change the serial port
telnet to remote router, CAREFULLY change ip address. As soon as you
hit enter, connection lost. Config local side, everything is good. If
you screw up simply have someone power cycle remote and your back were
you started.
Dave
Rajneesh Yadav wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I want to change serial
er 10, 2001 8:59 AM
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Rajneesh,
You have two choices that I'm familiar with:
1. Using out-of-bound management, dial in to the
router on the remote end and change the IP addres.
Than change the host e
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Subject: Re: how to change the serial port IP of remote end [7:28665]
Rajneesh,
You have two choices that I'm familiar with:
1. Using out-of-bound management, dial in to the
router on the remote end and change the IP addres.
Than change the host end.
or
2. If you dont have a mod
ress. But as usual there is
risk in any task like this, I have never had a problem with Cisco routers
using this method.
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From: Debbie Westall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 8:59 AM
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Subject: Re: how to change the serial
Also make sure you create updated routes before changing the IP address,
unless it's a static default route pointing to the serial interface.
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> Rajneesh,
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> You have two choices that I'm familiar with:
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> 1. Usin
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Subject: Re: how to change the serial port IP of remote end [7:28665]
Rajneesh,
You have two choices that I'm familiar with:
1. Using out-of-bound management, dial in to the
router on the remote end and change the IP addres.
Than change the host end.
or
2. If you dont have a modem o
Rajneesh,
You have two choices that I'm familiar with:
1. Using out-of-bound management, dial in to the
router on the remote end and change the IP addres.
Than change the host end.
or
2. If you dont have a modem on the router at the
remote end, telnet into the remote end of the router,
change
You need some sort of console connection to the remote router, be it direct
connect or dial-up through the aux. port. If you try to do it over the
primary circuit, you will lose your connection as soon as you hit enter.
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