I see why you're using the terminal window now.
After you've logged in with your username and password, are you doing
the following steps?
1. type "ppp" to start a ppp session
2. hit the "continue" (or similar) button on your terminal window
This _should_ get you running a PPP session, albeit interactively.
Once this is working, then you can look at why it doesn't work
automatically (i.e. without the terminal window).
Cheers,
Gavin
________________________________
From: karim jamali [mailto:karim.jamali_at_gmail.com]
Sent: 30 June 2009 14:36
To: alexeim73_at_gmail.com
Cc: Gavin Schokman; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: WIC-1AM-V2
Hello,
Thank you guys for your response, I really appreciate it. The thing that
I have noticed which I don't understand is that when I remove the
checkbox related to opening the terminal window, the connection hangs up
in verifying username and password and gives me some suggestions one of
which is that the terminal window needs to be checked.When I check in, I
can log on to the router but still I don't have any ip address on my
laptop and the dial up connection stays in connecting mode eventhough i
am inside the router.
The problem is that I need an IP address on my system to be able to
access call manager (http) as well as other applications.
regards,
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Alexei Monastyrnyi
<alexeim73_at_gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, it's been a while since I saw a dial-up access. :-)
You can check this link from Dial config guide
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/dial/configuration/guide/dia_async_s
lip_ppp_ps6350_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html#wp1001711
You config look good, as mentioned by Gavin. You may need to
check a PC configuration to make sure you start a PPP session. You can
also try to enter "ppp" EXEC command once you get connected to initiate
a PPP session.
This URL (though for Null-modem) can give you some references
for Windows Dial-up client configuration.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/tech/tk801/tk36/technologies_configu
ration_example09186a008017acac.shtml
It can be found under Dial and Access config examples (requires
CCO account)
*http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/tech/tk801/tk36/tech_configuration_
examples_list.html
HTH
A.
*
Gavin Schokman wrote:
Hi Karim,
I think your config looks correct (though I haven't done
dial-up in a
long while).
I vaguely recall that the terminal window is optional
and driven by the
dial-up client.
If you're using a Windows box as the client, open the
dial-up connection
properties and ensure the option for "Show terminal
window" is not
ticked.
If my memory serves me correctly, then your session
should start PPP
automatically now.
Cheers,
Gavin
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com
[mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
karim jamali
Sent: 30 June 2009 11:35
To: Cisco certification
Subject: WIC-1AM-V2
Dear Experts,
I am new to settting up PPP.
I have a WIC-1AM-V2 module on my router, which is used
for remote
management.
I have used its configuration guide to set it up.
My configuration
interface Async1
ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/0
encapsulation ppp
dialer in-band
dialer string <phone number>
dialer-group 1
async mode interactive
peer default ip address <ip address>
end
line 1
modem inout
autoselect ppp
transport input all
interface GigabitEthernet0/0
ip address <> <>
duplex auto
speed auto
end
The problem now is that whenever I dial the number, I
get a terminal
window from which I can manage the router with command
line,however my
goal was to get an ip address peer default ip address
<ip address> to
be able to access the call manager.
Your help is much appreciated!
--
KJ
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