On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 11:38:36AM -0500, Florin Iucha wrote: > On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 11:27:45AM -0500, Bill Layer wrote: > > On or about Sun, 21 Oct 2001 21:57:56 -0500 (CDT) > > Ursula A. Kallio reportedly said... > > > > > I tried your suggestion and this occured: > > > > > > [uak at wool uak]$ telnet 10.0.0.1 > > > Trying 10.0.0.1... > > > Connected to 10.0.0.1. > > > Escape character is '^]'. > > > Connection closed by foreign host. > > > > > > Any other suggestions? TIA. > > > uak > > > > You have telnet disabled on the router. If you want in, you'll need to > > connect the serial management cable to the router and a COM port on the > > PC. Use Linux minicom to open a terminal session (38,400 8N1) on the > ^^^^^^ > > connected COM port. A couple of CRs should get you a password: prompt from > > the cisco. Enter your exec password, or if you haven't set one, just hit > > another CR. > > If it doesn't work, try different speeds: 9600 and 57600 are the most used. I'm glad someone brought this up -- I was playing with my 678 over the weekend, and had problems at 38400. Google tells me that some ISP's say use 38400, some 9600, some other things. Google did not tell me why this is. Anybody here have insight into this? -- johntrammell at yahoo.com | 78BA 706C C5F9 9321 E7C4 933B D063 907B A88E 924B Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List (TCLUG) Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 240 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20011022/21012f2e/attachment.pgp