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Remote Access to a Router with AUX (and Banners)<br />

Objective:<br />

To be able to access a router using dial-up networking (DUN).<br />

Tools and Materials:<br />

(2) Workstations<br />

(2) modems<br />

(1) DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter<br />

(2) RS-232 to RJ-45 adapter<br />

(1) Straight-through cable<br />

(2) rollover cables<br />

(2) RJ-11 (phone lines)<br />

(1) Adtran 550 with Octal ports<br />

Lab Diagram:<br />

com1:DB-9 to RJ-45<br />

RS-232-to-RJ45 adapter<br />

RJ-45 to RS-232 rollover AUX<br />

RJ-11<br />

PSTN<br />

Matt ST Router<br />

555-6001 555-6002<br />

Step-By-Step Instructions:<br />

1. Set up and cable the lab as shown.<br />

2. Check to see which line number is used for dial-in connections:<br />

Router>sh line<br />

You should see(I cut-off the stuff on the right):<br />

Tyt Typ Tx/Rx A Modem Roty<br />

* 0 CTY - - -<br />

* 65 AUX 19200/19200 - inout -<br />

66 VTY - - -<br />

67 VTY - - -<br />

68 VTY - - -<br />

69 VTY - - -<br />

70 VTY - - -<br />

Line(s) not in async mode –or- with no hardware support: 1-64<br />

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