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Question regarding connection to router @work
BigTone
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We were doing some work in our server room over the weekend because they were replacing a transformer in our building and we actually a chance to move servers and clean up our racks a bit. We don't have any managable routers in our office, our ISP handles everything. I never really took a look at the cisco we have in there before.. But I noticed that it has a cable coming from the demarc and goes into the console port on the 2600 router. Then we have a cable from the Fast ethernet port to our switches.
I've never heard of this and haven't seen it before it my cisco studies... But from putting everything together, it looks like we're getting our WAN link from the console port on the router? Anyone able to tell me how this is possible? Just curious.
I've never heard of this and haven't seen it before it my cisco studies... But from putting everything together, it looks like we're getting our WAN link from the console port on the router? Anyone able to tell me how this is possible? Just curious.
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OptionsStotic Member Posts: 248That would be hilarious if true, but I doubt it is. Are you sure this is a console port and not a T1 WAN WIC port? Is the cable a rollover (flat cable) because you might just be looking at a terminal or dialup connection.
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Optionsnetworker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModThat would be hilarious if true, but I doubt it is. Are you sure this is a console port and not a T1 WAN WIC port? Is the cable a rollover (flat cable) because you might just be looking at a terminal or dialup connection.
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I'm assuming you saw a remote management connection or had mistaken the WAN port for the console port.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made. -
OptionsBigTone Member Posts: 283no unfortunately its true... I wouldn't be surprised if I got laughed at considering one of the interviews I had a few months ago one of the sys admins asked me some questions how we run things and he was cracking up.
I'm like, see why I want to get out of here?
I could seriously take a few pics with my blackberry and show you guys. Its not a joke... I can't figure it out either.
We mostly have adtrans in our offices and our secondary line is an adtran, and I know their lines go to the WAN port.
But I know what I'm looking at, a few pics I could probably reinforce it. Its a white cable, running from the wall, into our router. And a yellow ethernet cord going from the FE port to our switch. -
Optionsnetworker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModPost the pics. I've set up backup dial out the AUX, but I don't think you could even get a T1 to work through a console port.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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OptionsBigTone Member Posts: 283networker050184 wrote: »Post the pics. I've set up backup dial out the AUX, but I don't think you could even get a T1 to work through a console port.
Here they are. The one with the router is pretty dark but you can tell it goes Fast Ethernet/Console/AUX
The router is pretty dark, the flash didn't work well it just reflected off the back. The other guy i work with said he didn't touch it and I told him I thought it was wierd plugged into that. Right above it is the CSU/DSU port and its empty.
http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/3317/img00376.jpg
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Optionsjason_lunde Member Posts: 567Here they are. The one with the router is pretty dark but you can tell it goes Fast Ethernet/Console/AUX
The router is pretty dark, the flash didn't work well it just reflected off the back. The other guy i work with said he didn't touch it and I told him I thought it was wierd plugged into that. Right above it is the CSU/DSU port and its empty.
http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/3317/img00376.jpg
http://img115.imageshack.us/img115/2471/img00373.jpg
Interesting...Lab it up networker:) -
Optionsnetworker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModIt looks like they have a remote console connection set up. I doubt highly that is your company's WAN connection, if it is you truly do learn something new everyday. Are you sure this thing isn't just doing router on a stick or something? I'd be interested in seeing the config.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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Optionsnetworker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 Modjason_lunde wrote: »Interesting...Lab it up networker:)
I would if I knew how!An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made. -
OptionsBigTone Member Posts: 283Not that I know of... I'd really like to get into the router as well to see what was going on.
If you set our servers to do a ping to google it pings fine and then pull out that console cable and it immediately drops out. It completely baffles me.... I just did a double take this weekend when I realized how it was plugged in. -
Optionsnetworker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModNot that I know of... I'd really like to get into the router as well to see what was going on.
If you set our servers to do a ping to google it pings fine and then pull out that console cable and it immediately drops out. It completely baffles me.... I just did a double take this weekend when I realized how it was plugged in.
Wow that is weird. I guess it can technically be used as an async line, but I've never seen anything like that. You would be limited in speed for sure.
I'm off to google to see what I can dig up, maybe someone will come along with some experience in this scenario.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made. -
Optionsveritas_libertas Member Posts: 5,746 ■■■■■■■■■■Just a thought: I would be careful about posting pics, etc. Your company may not be thrilled about photos of their hardware setup being posted online.
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OptionsColbyG Member Posts: 1,264
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OptionsColbyG Member Posts: 1,264veritas_libertas wrote: »Just a thought: I would be careful about posting pics, etc. Your company may not be thrilled about photos of their hardware setup being posted online.
Sounds like they're clueless anyway, I wouldn't worry too much. -
OptionsBigTone Member Posts: 283veritas_libertas wrote: »Just a thought: I would be careful about posting pics, etc. Your company may not be thrilled about photos of their hardware setup being posted online.
I didn't post anything with any identifiable info on it. My boss is very chill and would welcome any kind of positive troubleshooting that helped the network. -
Optionsveritas_libertas Member Posts: 5,746 ■■■■■■■■■■I didn't post anything with any identifiable info on it. My boss is very chill and would welcome any kind of positive troubleshooting that helped the network.
Okay, I just hate to see someone get in trouble who is only trying to learn. -
OptionsBigTone Member Posts: 283
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Optionstiersten Member Posts: 4,505That showed up as our location was in Dallas... we're actually in chicago...
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Optionswastedtime Member Posts: 586 ■■■■□□□□□□Just a guess but is it possible that you have more then that one connection then the one in the picture? And is it possible that some Joe disconnected it and then just plugged it back in to one that he thought looked good? I work some people like this and am wondering if that is correct.
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OptionsBigTone Member Posts: 283actually, I just found out this was our MPLS router to our datacenter, so not the T1.... not sure if that changes things or not.
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Optionsnetworker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModI'm thinking its doing some kind of router on a stick or something. Can you call the provider or who ever manages it and get a config? I'm curious now.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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OptionsColbyG Member Posts: 1,264networker050184 wrote: »I'm thinking its doing some kind of router on a stick or something. Can you call the provider or who ever manages it and get a config? I'm curious now.
I don't get why it would drop when he unplugs the console cable. -
OptionsBigTone Member Posts: 283Basically I think what happened, though he would never admit it, was our network security guy came in on saturday and was screwing around with stuff, cutting and shortening cables and the like, and he unplugged it from the CSU/DSU module right above it and then plugged it back in.
I've been on the phone with them for about 4 hours today because our MPLS line was down. The other guy is probably a bit too proud to say that he plugged it in the wrong spot. Either way, it looks like the CSU/DSU module went bad. they are coming to replace it tomorrow.
But after all of this is done, I'll see if I can get a config out of them for you Networker -
Optionsnetworker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModIf that was the case then why did your internet go down when you unplugged it? Unless you were pulling our chain on that one....An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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Optionsapd123 Member Posts: 171veritas_libertas wrote: »Just a thought: I would be careful about posting pics, etc. Your company may not be thrilled about photos of their hardware setup being posted online.
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OptionsBigTone Member Posts: 283.... Funny joke?
I guess it wasn't..... *ducks under the table* It was my own fault, I saw the line go down in a ping but it was to our datacenter and I said internet.... so yeah...
But either way it was that other guys fault for plugging into the console port right!? Right! -
OptionsBigTone Member Posts: 283networker050184 wrote: »An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
I'm on my way wouldn't ya say? 1 mistake at a time. -
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OptionsColbyG Member Posts: 1,264The world makes sense again, haha. I was really confused for a bit.