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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks

by Wayne Lawson
November 2000
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
608 pages
16h 50m
English
Syngress
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Configuring Asynchronous Remote Access Connections • Chapter 2 39
ently on each model of router based on the following information: The AUX
port is line 1 on a standard router; the last TTY line +1 on access servers
such as the 2509, 2510, 2511, AS5200, and AS5300; line 65 on the 2600s
and 3620s; and line 129 on the 3640. So the line number for the AUX port
on a 2501 is l, while the AUX port on a 2620 is 65.
Router Configuration
So now that you have your modem cabled into the AUX port of your router,
you are ready to start using it, right? Not quite. You still must configure
the router with the appropriate parameters to communicate with the
modem. You need ...
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