Re: Async Dial Backup

From: Richard Mott (richpmott@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 02 2000 - 19:53:27 GMT-3


   
I forgot what the formula is, but on modular routers such as the 2600 they
are assigned a block of numbers base on the number of slots on the chassis.

For example: slot 0 would have lines 1-32 slot 1 would have 33-64 and so on.

Async 65 sounds about right. You can verify it by using the "show line"
command. What ever the line number is next to aux is the number you will
use for the Async interface.

Rich Mott
CCIE #5234 (R&S)(ISP/Dial)

>From: "Brian S turner" <brian@theatlasgroup.net>
>Reply-To: "Brian S turner" <brian@theatlasgroup.net>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: Async Dial Backup
>Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 11:36:51 -0500
>
>Someone sent me a config of a 2600 series router, and they wanted me to
>blow
>the config on about 500 2600 series routers.
>They were using async65 as a backup interface for the Frame-relay, but the
>modem was plugged into the AUX port...
>Why are they using async65? is it just wrong? I hate to challenge the
>config, if I am not sure, but It seems to me the aux port would be Async 1,
>unless there were lots of async interfaces. These routers only have the aux
>port, they are 2610's and have 1 T1 Wic card thats it. Is this config
>bogus?
>or will it work?
>Brian
>



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