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mattipler wrote: Hey up all. I've got two Cisco 2500's and one Cisco 2600 that are no longer required by my employer and they've said I can have them! They'll come in use superbly for practising router config and routing protocols. Problem is I can't access any of them via the console port. I've got a rollover cable, a female DB9 connector which is attached to my PC serial port and the Router console port. All of the Hyper terminal settings are definitely correct. The COM port speed on my PC is set to 9600. I've tried two rollover cables. Surely this is a problem with Hyper terminal on my PC? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Cheers guys. Ta Matt
malcybood wrote: Matt, Rollover cables are used for connecting to the AUX port not the Console port as they are wired differently. Malc
sexion8 wrote: malcybood wrote: Matt, Rollover cables are used for connecting to the AUX port not the Console port as they are wired differently. Malc And where did you get that notion from? (rolled are not for console connections) http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/14.html#topic14
mattipler wrote: Unfortunately guys there's no chance of speaking to the person who initially configured the routers. They left the business about 4 years ago. I've got both a cisco rollover cable (big flat cable pinned out as a rollover that has cisco 72-0876-01 REV A0 LDW3198 printed on it) and a normal CAT 5e that I pinned out and crimped myself... neither work. I LOVE A CHALLENGE! LOL!
mattipler wrote: Pardon? lol
sexion8 wrote: mattipler wrote: Pardon? lol http://www.ayera.com/teraterm/http://www.vandyke.com/products/securecrt/
malcybood wrote: How long since they were taken out of the live environment? Do you know the ethernet interface IP address of the router and the VTY/telnet password? (if it was setup for telnet but I would assume it was) You could assign your PC a static IP on the same subnet as the router connect PC - Ethernet port via rj45 cable and telnet to the router? start - run - cmd - press ok C:\>telnet 10.20.20.2 (but the IP address for the ethernet port on your router obviously)
sexion8 wrote: malcybood wrote: How long since they were taken out of the live environment? Do you know the ethernet interface IP address of the router and the VTY/telnet password? (if it was setup for telnet but I would assume it was) You could assign your PC a static IP on the same subnet as the router connect PC - Ethernet port via rj45 cable and telnet to the router? start - run - cmd - press ok C:\>telnet 10.20.20.2 (but the IP address for the ethernet port on your router obviously) If the eth interface was configured with a non rfc1918 address it wouldn't do him any good. Besides, it would also need to be configured for DHCP to pass data through to it. There is no guarantee that say even it it were configured to a 10.20.20.x address, the default gateway on the router would be the same as configured on the pc.
malcybood wrote: Why would he need the router to be configured for DHCP to pass through the ethernet port? That has completely thrown me unless I'm missing something........
mattipler wrote: I too was a little perplexed by the DHCP statement! Cheers for your help though guys!
mattipler wrote: I've got both a cisco rollover cable (big flat cable pinned out as a rollover that has cisco 72-0876-01 REV A0 LDW3198 printed on it)
malcybood wrote: Cisco Console / Rollover Router Cable New RJ45 - DB9
mikej412 wrote: ......... Or do you have one of those new 108" Plasma TVs that you use a computer monitor?
sexion8 wrote: mattipler wrote: ... The other night I was doing a tftp update for my 3810's and I wanted to test some expect scripting I was doing (I use OpenBSD, Linux, Solaris a lot), so I turned a 2501 into a DHCP server, turned on dhcp on the 3810's, connected the 2501 and 3810's to a switch and mangled with expect for some time. So my first thought was ... How do you expect to connect without a default gateway.... You seriously need to get out more mate! I mean.... god damn!http://www.techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20381 Just funnin with ya!
mattipler wrote: ... The other night I was doing a tftp update for my 3810's and I wanted to test some expect scripting I was doing (I use OpenBSD, Linux, Solaris a lot), so I turned a 2501 into a DHCP server, turned on dhcp on the 3810's, connected the 2501 and 3810's to a switch and mangled with expect for some time. So my first thought was ... How do you expect to connect without a default gateway....
Kaminsky wrote: sexion8 wrote: mattipler wrote: I mean.... god damn!http://www.techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20381 Just funnin with ya! That's what I used my 20's (age range) for ... If I posted half the crap I deal with on a daily basis along with half the crap I have @ home... Wow...http://www.infiltrated.net/mydesk/ I've since fixed up my desk. Well somewhat... My work lab is to the left of me, I have a Cisco 7xxx series in my garage I am soon going to convert into a refrigerated beer keg. I have an SGI Origin, 3 Sun Netras, 1 Ultra 60, 1 Nokia IP650, some Snom 360's and 190's, and like 4 laptops... This is @ home now. At work, I stopped stacking stuff I give it to my coworkers and have sometimes donated it to like local "school/work" environments for the underprivileged. (You know, those workforce/welfare type programs.... I've chucked quite a few desktops and printers their way... Karma I guess)
sexion8 wrote: mattipler wrote: I mean.... god damn!http://www.techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20381 Just funnin with ya! That's what I used my 20's (age range) for ... If I posted half the crap I deal with on a daily basis along with half the crap I have @ home... Wow...http://www.infiltrated.net/mydesk/ I've since fixed up my desk. Well somewhat... My work lab is to the left of me, I have a Cisco 7xxx series in my garage I am soon going to convert into a refrigerated beer keg. I have an SGI Origin, 3 Sun Netras, 1 Ultra 60, 1 Nokia IP650, some Snom 360's and 190's, and like 4 laptops... This is @ home now. At work, I stopped stacking stuff I give it to my coworkers and have sometimes donated it to like local "school/work" environments for the underprivileged. (You know, those workforce/welfare type programs.... I've chucked quite a few desktops and printers their way... Karma I guess)
mattipler wrote: I mean.... god damn!http://www.techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20381 Just funnin with ya!
mattipler wrote: How old are you guys just out of interest? Tried all the different hyperterminal BPS speeds, no joy I'm afraid. I'll get a Cisco RJ45 - DB9 cable from ebay as Malc suggested... one of my mates who's at the academy with me has one. I'll give that one a shot.
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