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Modem-Router Connection Guide
Contents
Introduction
Hardware and Software Versions
Hardware Configuration
Cabling Issues
Console Port Issues
Line Configuration
Bitrate Information
Modem Configuration
Using Modemcaps and modem autoconfigure
Creating a Modemcap
Creating a Chat Script
Reverse Telnetting
Caveats
Manufacturer-Specific Modem Initialization Commands
Introduction
This document explains how to configure Cisco routers and access servers for external modems connected
to asynchronous and AUX ports, and it explains how to configure the modem to operate properly when
connected. Connection to a console port is addressed in this document, but only with reference to concepts,
not actual installation practices.
Note: This document is not a reference for the Microcom or MICA modems used internally on the AS5200,
AS5300, AS5800, Cisco 2600, or Cisco 3600 routers, nor is it a reference for synchronous modems, though
there may be a number of similarities. This document is a reference for asynchronous modems only. While
much of the information here may apply to synchronous modems, do not rely on it when configuring them.
Hardware and Software Versions
The information in this document is based on the software and hardware versions below.
Cisco IOS® Software Releases 9.21 and later
A modem that is V.34-capable (or better)
Note: Platforms that have reached End of Life status, such as ASMs, MSMs, CSMs, STS-10s or 500-CSs,
are not addressed by this document.
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Page 1 - Modem-Router Connection Guide

Modem-Router Connection GuideContentsIntroductionHardware and Software VersionsHardware ConfigurationCabling IssuesConsole Port IssuesLine Configurat

Page 2 - Hardware Configuration

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Page 3 - Console Port Issues

Hardware ConfigurationThe first step in attaching a modem to a router is to install the hardware. The main concerns are whichcables to use and why or

Page 4 - Line Configuration

68-pin Cisco2509-2512;networkmodules onthe Cisco2600 and3600.Cisco partsCAB-OCTAL-ASYNC(=)(with connectors marked"MODEM") andCAB-OCTAL-MODEM

Page 5 - Modem Configuration

(such as an AUX port or a PC) to reinitialize. If a modem on an AUX port loses its initializationstring, you can use reverse telnet remotely to correc

Page 6 - Creating a Modemcap

115200 Cisco 1005, 1600, and 2509through 2512 AUX on Cisco 2600and 3600 Modules and WICs thatsupport external asynchronousmodems (for example, NM-16A,

Page 7 - Reverse Telnetting

nec_piafscisco_v110micaIf you think one of these built-in modemcaps might be suitable, you can use the modem autoconfiguretype <modem_name> or t

Page 8 - Commands

Note 1: The initialization string in the modemcap edit command is entered without a preceding AT andwithout the terminating &W.Note 2: The modemca

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disconnect the modem, clear the line, make the telnet connection, and then attach the modem. This preventsa misconfigured modem from denying line acce

Page 10 - Related Information

3Com/USRobotics &F1S0=1 &F1 factoryhardware flowcontroldefaultsIn addition totheinitializationstring,3Com/USRmodemsrequire DIPswitches to bepr

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