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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
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:
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
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
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