03-16-2003 05:22 AM - edited 03-02-2019 05:54 AM
hi,
i am very interisted in remote access, so i 'd like to start by a simple think.
i have a router 2620 cisco, and us robotics 56k modem,
my DREAM is to listen to it dialing, just dialing a number via pstn,
please, can anyone send me confuguration just to hear my modem dialing?
thank you so much.
03-16-2003 08:24 AM
You can connect the usr modem to the Aux port of the 2620 or any NM or WIC with either async or sync/async interface.
Can dialin or dialout of the 2620 using the below configs:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/pppdialup.html
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/mod-aux-dialout.html
Actually there are other simpler ways for just hearing the modem tones...I guess the above will help further.
Thanks, Mak.
03-16-2003 02:28 PM
Dear Ouartil ,
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk801/tk36/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094bbc.shtml
Above document gives step by step instruction to connect modem on aux port
and to dial in .
Basically you need following command on aux port
router(config)# line aux 0
router(config-line)#modem inout
router(config-line)#transport input all
router(config-line)#flowcontrol hardware
router(config-line)#login
Also if you want you can put
router(config-line)# txspeed 9600
router(config-line)#rxspeed 9600
Nilesh
03-17-2003 12:18 AM
hi
thank you so much for your answers, but i used to think thant i should use the serial port and not the aux port,
can i use the serial instead of the aux port?
thanks.
03-17-2003 01:23 AM
You can use the serial port if it supports ASYNC. Check your WICs or NM.
For WICs, you should have a WIC-2A/S. For NMs, NM-4A/S and NM-8A/S
support ASYNC/SYNC. Also, NM-16A and NM-32A supports ASYNC only but
these modules require a different cable. If you do not how to check for the
module or WIC that you have, you can take a look at the back of the router.
I think there's a label on the upper left or right of the NM or WIC. 'show diag'
command can also help.
03-17-2003 08:45 AM
You can connect a modem to serial port only if that serial port is SYNC/ASYNC. So fastest way to check that is enter "physical layer async" command udner that serial port. If that command is accepted, then you can connect modem to that port with approoriate cable.
visit following link for that
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