Reverse Telnet
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03-18-2016 01:20 PM
Hi Community,
I'm working on majorly all Cisco devices in the environment, but have to also deal with non-cisco equipment on a daily basis. I want to set up a lab to test a few scenarios before I put it into production. I am planning to set up an access server using a cisco router and using reverse telnet to console into each of the device in the lab. However, I want to also add a few Aruba wireless controllers and Juniper routers to see them react and learn more about a hybrid environment. My question, will the cisco router (most probably 2611xm, NM-16A Async) support non-cisco reverse telnet? If it does support, is there anything different that I should keep in mind? If it does not support, is there a similar alternate?
Thank you.
Regards,
Sidharth Nandury
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04-04-2016 12:37 AM
should not be a problem, as long as the cabling is ok,see this link for Aruba,standard Cisco cable ok
http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wireless-Access/How-do-I-use-the-console-port-on-an-IAP-205/td-p/243239
Juniper just check the pin outs
