Re: Dumbterminal on network

1999-05-14 Thread David Wright
Quoting Robert Rati ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I wish I had a Cisco router. My router is just going to be a 386 PS/2 or > a P166 depending on if I can get the 386 PS/2 to work. I need to find a > way to jack the dumbterminal into that router. :) I'm not sure I fully understand what you're trying to

Re: Dumbterminal on network

1999-05-13 Thread Robert Rati
I wish I had a Cisco router. My router is just going to be a 386 PS/2 or a P166 depending on if I can get the 386 PS/2 to work. I need to find a way to jack the dumbterminal into that router. :) Rob On Thu, 13 May 1999, Kevin Lee w

Re: Dumbterminal on network

1999-05-13 Thread Kevin Lee
Robert, If it is a cisco router you will see a RJ45 console port on the back of it. The 7000, 7500 series if I remember correctly will have a RS-232. This is actually a serial connection that runs a 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. Cisco also supplies an adapter for the serial

Dumbterminal on network

1999-05-13 Thread Robert Rati
I'm creating a network in my home and have a dumb terminal I'm not sure hwo to network. I want to make it able to login to the router I have and telnet out. What would be best would be a straight telnet machine without logining into the router, but I don't think that is possible. All it has on i