06-16-2004 01:09 PM - edited 03-02-2019 04:26 PM
Hello,
We have a dedicated line going to our client's datacenter. We have a dedicated telephone connected to the modem which is connected to the auxiliary port of the router. Their security policy says that the telephone line should disconnect after idle time of 5 minutes. I have following configuration. But the telephone line is not dropping after idle time of more than 5 minutes. Can somebody guide me?
line aux 0
session-timeout 5
exec-timeout 5 0
timeout login response 10
absolute-timeout 5
login local
escape-character BREAK
autohangup
TIA
06-16-2004 11:28 PM
Hello,
that could be a problem with your modem rather than with the AUX port settings. Try and reset your modem to factory defaults with the AT&F command. Or try to configure the AT&Dn Data Terminal Ready settings:
AT&D3 Reset (ATZ) on DTR-drop, which causes the modem to hang up
Regards,
Georg
06-17-2004 07:04 AM
Georg,
The modem is a US Robotic V90 external modem. How can I configure the modem which is at a remote location?
Please help me.
Regards and thanks
Saswata
06-17-2004 07:14 AM
Maybe try the "ppp timeout idle" command:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fdial_r/drfmupp.htm#1057063
-HTH
06-17-2004 07:48 AM
ppp timeout idle is not a valid command it only shows authentication, ncp and retry. Sorry it did not work.
Thanks
Saswata
06-21-2004 07:37 AM
Please help me. I am still not able to figure this out.
Thanks
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