Specifications
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Cisco AS5x00 Case Study for Basic IP Modem Services
11/24/1999
Section 2 Commissioning the Cisco AS5300 Hardware
Testing Asynchronous-Shell Connections
Step 4
Log into the EXEC session:
This is a secured device.
Unauthorized use is prohibited by law.
User Access Verification
Username: dude
Password:
5300-NAS>
Step 5
Identify the line where the call landed. The following example shows that line TTY 1 accepted the call.
The call has been up and active for 48 seconds.
5300-NAS>show caller
Active Idle
Line User Service Time Time
con 0 admin TTY 00:05:33 00:00:00
tty 1 dude TTY 00:00:48 00:00:22
5300-NAS>show caller user dude
User: dude, line tty 1, service TTY
Active time 00:01:12, Idle time 00:00:46
Timeouts: Absolute Idle Idle
Session Exec
Limits: - - 00:10:00
Disconnect in: - - 00:09:13
TTY: Line 1
DS0: (slot/unit/channel)=0/0/0
Line: Baud rate (TX/RX) is 115200/115200, no parity, 1 stopbits, 8 databits
Status: Ready, Active, No Exit Banner
Capabilities: Hardware Flowcontrol In, Hardware Flowcontrol Out
Modem Callout, Modem RI is CD, Integrated Modem
Modem State: Ready
Note
The
show caller
command is added to the Cisco IOS software in Release 11.3 AA
and 12.0 T. If your software release does not support this command, use the
show user
command.
Step 6
Test the IP functionality to support shell sessions. From the NAS, telnet to another device in your
network.
5300-NAS>telnet 172.22.66.26
Trying 172.22.66.26 ... Open
User Access Verification
Username: admin
Password:
5800-NAS>
5800-NAS>telnet people
Translating "people"...domain server (172.22.11.10) [OK]
Trying people.cisco.com (172.22.2.2)... Open
SunOS 5.6