From: Tom Lijnse (Tom.Lijnse@globalknowledge.nl)
Date: Thu Oct 21 2004 - 15:23:59 GMT-3
Hi,
1) If you're looking for a USR modem I'd say you want this one:
http://www.usr.com/products/home/home-product.asp?sku=USR5686E.
Strange enough, the RS-232 one is more expensive than the USB model.
2) It depends on the type of 2511. If it's one of those using octal
cables then all you need is one of the 25-pin connectors that you (used
to) get with each router. (It's even labeled "modem"). If you have a
2511-RJ you need a Cisco rollover cable and the 25-pin connector.
3) Typical config would be something like:
line 1
speed 115200
flowcontrol hardware
stopbits 1
modem inout
transport input all (to facilitate reverse telnet to the modem)
modem autoconfigure type usr_sportster
(assuming the above modem uses the same AT command set as the old USR
Sportsters)
Regards,
Tom Lijnse
CCIE #11031
Global Knowledge Netherlands
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
David
Sent: donderdag 21 oktober 2004 17:28
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Dialin Access to the Rack using 2511
Hi there all
I have a rack setup with a 2511 Terminal Server. I want to dial remotely
into
the 2511 using a modem to be able to control the rack. Can someone
please
advise on the following:
1) US Robotics (non-USB connector) modem model number - I ordered one
and it
has USB connection!! and not the old fashion one...
2) What extra cables, number of pins are required to do the above setup
3) Any sample working configs will be very helpful.
Thanks a lot
Dave
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