RE: Access Server Setup / Practice Lab Setup [bcc][faked-from]

From: marc russell (mrussell@ccbootcamp.com)
Date: Wed Jun 02 2004 - 05:54:45 GMT-3


Sure, most people use a 2509 or a 2511 as an access server. The 2509
supports 8 async ports and the 2511 supports 16 async ports. If you have
more than 8 routers/devices get a 2511.

The 2509 and 2511 use octal cables. Each octal cable supports 8 async
ports. The octal cable looks like a SCSI connection on one end and the
other end has 8 RJ-45 connections.

Plug the SCSI type connection into the 2509/2511 then plug the RJ-45
connectors into the console ports on your other routers. The RJ-45
connector will be labeled 1-8 so you know which async connection is
which.

Marc Russell
Network Learning, Inc. (Cisco training)
www.ccbootcamp.com

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Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 3:07 AM
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Subject: Access Server Setup / Practice Lab Setup [bcc][faked-from]
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Hello:

I am trying to setup a Practice Lab. I know that we can use one router
as
the access server and connect to all other routers (reverse telnet). Can

anybody tell how do we connect the routers to the access server
router...I
mean what cable / interface to use to connect between the access server
router and other routers.

Best Regards,

Noble



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