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
ATT 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 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
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
here
you
go:
Terminal_Serveren
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
!
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
Hello everyone:
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 3600/2600/2500 router console port? I am basically trying
to set the as2511-rj as a terminal server.
Is it a
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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Rollover cables.
Tom Larus
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Hello everyone:
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 3600/2600/2500
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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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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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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Hello everyone:
I am having
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