From: John Hulede (jhulede@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 04 2001 - 10:47:19 GMT-3
Do a "Show Line"
Observe the output and if there is an * next to the line you are trying
to connect to, then
Do a "Clear Line (Line #)
where line # is the # associated with the router you're trying to connect
to.
Finally try to reconnect again.
Hope this works.
John
>From: "Kevin Mahler" >Reply-To: "Kevin Mahler" >To: "louie kouncar" ,
"'Steve Grewal'" , >Subject: RE: Cisco 2511 Terminal Server >Date: Thu, 3
May 2001 08:12:55 -0400 > >Steve, > >Don't get confused. You are doing it
right. It's a reverse Telnet through >the 2511. I assume you have hit
return a few times after establishing the >connection. Here is the config
from my 2511. Hope it helps. > >Kevin > > >Current configuration: >! >!
Last configuration change at 17:00:51 EDT Wed May 2 2001 >! >version 11.2
>service timestamps debug datetime msec localtime show-timezone >service
timestamps log datetime msec localtime show-timezone >service
password-encryption >no service udp-small-servers >no service
tcp-small-servers >! >hostname TermSrv >! >enable secret 5
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ >! >no ip domain-lookup >ip host r5 2005 1.1.1.1
>ip host r4 2004 1.1.1.1 >ip host cat5k 2009 1.1.1.1 >ip host r7 2007
1.1.1.1 >ip host r6 2006 1.1.1.1 >ip host r8 2008 1.1.1.1 >ip host gw
2014 1.1.1.1 >ip host r2 2002 1.1.1.1 >ip host r3 2003 1.1.1.1 >ip host
r1 2001 1.1.1.1 >ip host netopai 2009 1.1.1.1 >ip host cat2900 2015
1.1.1.1 >ip host pix 2013 1.1.1.1 >ip host frs 2010 1.1.1.1 >ipx routing
0000.0c75.9d72 >clock timezone EST -5 >clock summer-time EDT recurring >!
>interface Loopback0 > ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 >! >interface
Ethernet0 > ip address Ip address removed 255.255.255.224 >! >interface
Serial0 > no ip address > shutdown > no fair-queue >! >interface Serial1
> no ip address > shutdown >! >ip classless >ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 IP
address removed. >ip http server >! >! >! >! >alias exec c config t
>alias exec s show running config >alias exec save write mem >alias exec
ship show ip route >alias exec shin show ip int brie >alias exec shix
show ipx route >alias exec shixn show ipx int brie >alias exec shap show
apple route >alias exec shaz show apple zone >alias exec shib show ip bgp
>alias exec shibs show ip bgp summ >! >line con 0 >line 1 16 > no exec >
transport input all >line aux 0 >line vty 0 4 > exec-timeout 0 0 >
password 7 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ > login >! >ntp authentication-key 1 md5
$$$$$$$$$$$ 7 >end > >TermSrv# > >-----Original Message----- >From:
nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of >louie
kouncar >Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 11:32 PM >To: 'Steve Grewal';
ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: RE: Cisco 2511 Terminal Server > >
>Steve, > >The whole point of having a terminal server is not to telnet
to your >routers, all you have to do is connect an octopus cable from
your ASYNC >ports on the 2511 to the console port of your other routers,
then you need >to configure the terminal server with an ip address, I
would use a lo >interface address such as 1.1.1.1 and then here is the
command you need: > >ip host "Name of router" 2001 1.1.1.1 > >in this
example you have a router ,which you can give a name, connected to >your
first console cable labled 1 of your octopus cable which is connected >to
ASYNC port 1-8. >to access your routers all you need to do is type the
name you give it, if >you gave the first router a name of R1, then type
R1 at the prompt of your >terminal server and you should be good to go,
to get back to the TS use >CTRL+SHIFT+6 X. > >Hope that helps...... > > >
> > > > >Louie J. Kouncar >TCO3 Senior Data Center Engineer >UUNET
>W-703-343-6645 >C-703-304-2460 > > > >-----Original Message----- >From:
nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of >Steve
Grewal >Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 10:53 PM >To:
ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: Cisco 2511 Terminal Server > > >Hello
All, > >Recently purchased a home lab in efforts to prepare for my CCIE
lab, having >some issues configuring my terminal server! I have verified
my config (on >my terminal server as well as my remote router) but the
message i get is as >follows when i try to connect from my terminal
server to the remote router: > >TerminalServer>telnet Router1 2001
>Trying Router1 (172.21.1.1, 2001)... Open > >It seems as though the
session is being established but I am not getting any >type of display! I
would really appreciate if someone could point me to the >right direction
for any available papers on this issue or possibly give me >the solution!
> >Thanks in advance! > >Regards, >Steve Grewal >
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