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 configuration of auxilary port for cisco router
Hi, We need to configure a adapter for third party.

vendor need to login via pstn thorugh this router. i can configure the cisco fax adopter but i dont know how vendor will login to this router

please explain.

can any body describe what is the scenario "login through aux port via pstn line"



Software/Hardware used:
cisco router
ASKED: October 9, 2009  11:26 AM
UPDATED: February 9, 2011  9:38 PM

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Here's a Cisco document about <a href="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk801/tk36/technologies_tech_note09186a00800941c9.shtml">Attaching a Modem to the Console Port of a Cisco Router</a>. See this <a href="http://www-tss.cisco.com/eservice/compass/common/activities/act_verikit_connecting_router-modem.htm">modem to router connection</a> article also. It's better to connect the modem to the console port than the AUX port. See the second article for reasoning. --------------- I totally agree with Labnuke99: Connecting via dial-up should be across a WIC or some other device that is wired into your console / Serial / Ethernet ports. The AUX port is not designed to take traffic like you're asking...
Last Wiki Answer Submitted:  February 9, 2011  9:38 pm  by  Sixball   8,500 pts.
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It sounds like they’re looking for a way to connect in via dialup.

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