08-12-2009 02:25 AM
I am looking to replace a bank of standalone dial in/out modems with a router and Digital modem configuration, Where i need assistance is how i might configure the Cisco router to communicate with a multiport serial adapter in a server. The Current modems are connected to the server via a multiport interface. I think a 16 port asyncronous card is the answer but how do i map the call info from the DM to the router serial interface.
Any Assistance would be great.
Many Thanks
08-12-2009 04:21 AM
Check if the server/application can support connections over IP, that would be the easier solution. Alternatively, there are "virtual COM" device driver that can do this job.
The alternative would be placing an high density async card on the router, but better try to avoid if possble at all.
08-12-2009 05:22 AM
Thank u for your assistance
I believe the server will support connections over IP, but where / how do i map the connection to the Server, are we talking an autocommand in the line information,
Again using the High density card how would i map the dialin /out a async port on the card.
08-12-2009 07:01 AM
Yes, you would use autocommand.
Yo do not necessarily need to map anything. If using the async card, put just put these vty lines in a rotary group and reference it for reverse telnet.
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08-12-2009 07:47 AM
Many Thanks
i will discuss with customer and determine how config might look
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