we hav a good news, is a relief.
regards,Rano
--- On Fri, 25/3/11, Hughes, Scott GRE-MG shug...@grenergy.com wrote:
From: Hughes, Scott GRE-MG shug...@grenergy.com
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 2911 Terminal Server 8bits character problem
To: Chubby chubby_cri...@yahoo.com
Cc: Andrew Gray 4
Thanks Scott,
But it don't solve the issue
Best Regards,
Ranokarno
On Mar 25, 2011, at 8:21 PM, Hughes, Scott GRE-MG shug...@grenergy.com
wrote:
Try using tcp port 400x instead of port 200x.
On Mar 24, 2011, at 9:17 PM, Chubby chubby_cri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Andrew,
This is a
Try using tcp port 400x instead of port 200x.
On Mar 24, 2011, at 9:17 PM, Chubby chubby_cri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Andrew,
This is a reverse telnet session that communicate using Serial TCP
0xFF is part of data payload, and I can not find a way to double the content
of payload ie:
character? Clearing the line from the router still leaves the host hung?
Thanks,
Buz
-Original Message-
From: Chubby [mailto:chubby_cri...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 9:10 AM
To: Harold 'Buz' Dale
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 2911 Terminal Server 8bits character problem
Hi Dave
This sounds like you're telnet'ing in with something other than telnet -
0xFF is the Telnet escape character - it's expecting another control code
after 0xFF to negotiate options and such. To send a single 0xFF onward,
you need to double it, i.e. 0xFF 0xFF.
Rano Karno writes:
the issue is
Hi Andrew,
This is a reverse telnet session that communicate using Serial TCP
0xFF is part of data payload, and I can not find a way to double the content of
payload ie: 0xFF 0xFF
The config is:
Line 0/0/0
No exec
Exec-timeout 0 0
Data-character-bits 8
Exec-character-bit 8
Transport
Hi Cisco-ers,
i have a setup to configure cisco 2911 as a terminal server with this
inventory:- CISCO2911/K9- HWIC-16A- IOS : c2900-universalk9-mz.SPA.150-1.M3.bin
the topology :Terminal host ==octopus cable==2911 router==utp to
switch==Server
the issue is whenever server make a session to