Chapter 6 Interfaces

 

 

Table 39 interface Commands: Auxiliary Interface (continued)

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

[no] phone-number phone

Specifies the phone number of the auxiliary interface. You can use 1-20

 

numbers, commas (,), or plus signs (+). Use a comma to pause during dialing.

 

Use a plus sign to tell the external modem to make an international call. The

 

no command clears the phone number.

[no] port-speed {9600 19200

Specifies the baud rate of the auxiliary interface. The no command sets the

38400 57600 115200}

baud rate to 115200.

[no] username username

Specifies the username of the auxiliary interface. The no command clears the

 

username.

 

username: You can use alphanumeric, underscores (_), dashes (-), periods (.),

 

and /@$ characters, and it can be up to 64 characters long.

6.12.1 Auxiliary Interface Command Examples

The following commands show you how to set up the auxiliary interface aux with the following parameters: phone-number 0340508888, tone dialing, port speed 115200, initial-string ATZ, timeout 30 seconds, username kk, password kk@u2online, chap-pap authentication, and description “I am aux interface”.

Router# configure terminal

Router(config)# interface aux

Router(config-if-aux)# phone-number 0340508888

Router(config-if-aux)# dialing-type tone

Router(config-if-aux)# port-speed 115200

Router(config-if-aux)# initial-string ATZ

Router(config-if-aux)# timeout 30

Router(config-if-aux)# username kk

Router(config-if-aux)# password kk@u2online

Router(config-if-aux)# authentication chap-pap

Router(config-if-aux)# description I am aux interface

Router(config-if-aux)# exit

The following commands show how to dial, disconnect, and stop the auxiliary interface.

Router# interface dial aux

Router# interface disconnect aux

 

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