Cisco Cisco ASA for Nexus 1000V Series Switch Guia De Resolução De Problemas

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Note: The 0s in this string are zeroes. See the Miscellaneous section of this document for information
about initialization strings.
Note: You should receive an OK response from the modem. If the modem does not respond, verify
that the modem hardware and cabling function correctly.
Enter this initialization string in order to disable Echo and result codes:
ATE0Q1&W
5. 
Change DIP switches 4 and 8 to down and keep the rest as up. Then power cycle the modem.
6. 
Unplug the rolled RJ−45 cable from the RJ−45−to−DB−9 adapter of the PC and attach it to the
console port of the ASA.
Note: A rolled RJ−45−to−RJ−45 flat satin cable with RJ−45−to−DB−25 adapters (part number
CAB−25AS−MMOD) on both ends cannot be used due to incorrect signal pairs.
7. 
Turn the modem on.
8. 
For security purposes, you need to configure the console timeout as well as enable password in the
ASA.
!−−− Configure console idle timeout for 10 minutes.
ASA5510(config)#console timeout 10
If the ASA does not have an enable password, incoming connections are not able to enter enable
mode.
!−−− In order to allow incoming calls to enter enable mode:
ASA5510(config)#enable password asa123
9. 
Use an analog phone to verify that the phone line is active and functions. Then connect the analog
phone line to the modem.
10. 
Test the modem connection by initiating an EXEC modem call to the ASA from another device (for
example, a PC).
Use a terminal emulation program on the PC, such as HyperTerminal, and access the PC modem
through one of the COM ports. Once you have connected to the PC modem through the COM port,
initiate the dial to the ASA. For an example, refer to the Example HyperTerminal Session section of
Configuring Client Modems to Work with Cisco Access Servers.
Note: The console port line does not run Point−to−Point Protocol (PPP). Hence, you cannot dial using
11.