On Fri, 15 Sep 1995, Adam Prato wrote:
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> On Tue, 12 Sep 1995 mramirez @
imparcial .
com .
mx wrote:
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> > I have a CISCO 2511, with 10 modems connected (Hayes Accura 144 + 14400 FAX) .
> > I´m having problems trying to configure the receiving modems to support
> > 14,400 bps from the callers.
> > Actually my users only can connect to the modems at 9600 bps, and the
> > technical support from CISCO told me that I have to change my modems to
> > 28,800 bps, that´s the only way that my receiving modems can receive calls
> > at 14,400 bps.
> > It´s true?? , because I think that is some problem with the configuration
> > of the CISCO (in dedicated or interactive mode)
> >
> > Thanks..
>
> I dont think so. But try this
> 1) Make sure all dipswitch settings are correct for the modems
> 2) logon to routers console (not telnet) and enable privileged mode
> 3) config term
> 4) line 1 10
> 5) modem in out
> 6) ctrl-c (exit config-line)
> 7) telnet to the router at port 20xx - where the XX refers to the line of the
> modem, from 01 to 10.
> 8) issue the necessary AT commands to communicate with the modem. Configure
> the modem to autoanswer (ATS0=1) and any other modem settings (&c1&d3 so
> on soforth)
> 9) exit by pressing escape sequence. default on cisco is ctrl-shft-6-x
> 10) clear line XX where XX is the line you just configured
>
> thats it. logoff the router (ignore any errors about open connections) and
> dial in.
>
> Adam
>
I neglected to say:
11) config term, line 1 10, modem ri-is-cd to set the modems back.
Adam
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