Configuring and Managing External Modems
Modem Troubleshooting Tips
Modem Troubleshooting Tips
Table 14 contains troubleshooting tips on modem access and control.
Table 14 Modem Troubleshooting Tips
Problem | Likely Cause |
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Connection refused. | Someone already has a connection to that port. |
| or |
| an EXEC is running on that port. |
| or |
| The modem failed to lower the carrier detect (CD) signal after a call |
| disconnected, resulting in an EXEC that remained active after disconnect. |
| To force the line back into an idle state, clear the line from the console |
| and try again. If it still fails, ensure that you have set modem inout |
| command for that line. If you don't have modem control, either turn off |
| EXEC on the line (by using the |
| command) before making a reverse connection or configure the modem |
| using an external terminal. As a last resort, disconnect the modem, clear |
| the line, make the Telnet connection, and then attach the modem. The |
| prevents a misconfigured modem from denying you line access. |
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Connection appears to hang. | Try entering “^U” (clear line), “^Q” (XON), and press Return a few times |
| to try to establish terminal control. |
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EXEC does not come up; autoselect is on. | Press Return to enter EXEC. |
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Modem does not hang up after entering quit. | The modem is not receiving DTR information, or you have not set up |
| modem control on the router. |
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Interrupts another user session when you dial in. | The modem is not dropping CD on disconnect, or you have not set up |
| modem control on the router. |
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Connection hangs after entering “+++” on the | The answering modem saw and interpreted the “+++” when it was echoed |
dialing modem, followed by an ATO. | to you. This is a bug in the answering modem, common to many modems. |
| There may be a switch to work around this problem; check the modem’s |
| documentation. |
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Losing data. | You may have Hardware Flow Control only on for either the router’s line |
| (DTE) or the modem (DCE). Hardware Flow Control should be on for |
| both or off for both, but not for only one. |
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Using MDCE. | Turn MDCE into an MMOD by moving pin 6 to pin 8 because most |
| modems use CD and not DSR to indicate the presence of carrier. You can |
| also program some modems to provide carrier info via DSR. |
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