yeah
from his config i can tell he is trying to dialout
the dialer string<number> is for dialing out.
For dialing in here is the sample config. give it a go:
Frog(config)#line 1
Frog(config-line)#speed 57600
Frog(config-line)#modem inout
Frog(config-line)#flowcontrol hardware
Frog(config-line)#end
Frog(config)# interface Async1
Frog(config-if)#ip unnumbered gigabite0/0
Frog(config-if)#ip tcp header-compression passive
Frog(config-if)#async mode interactive
Frog(config-if)#group-range 1 ! or group 1
Frog(config-if)#peer default ip address pool Frog_ModemsIP
Frog(config-if)#exit
Frog(config)#username frog pass froggling
Frog#write memory
Puntch above username password and telephone line# to your windows creppy
machine and let us know!!
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 10:04 PM, Alexei Monastyrnyi
<alexeim73_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> He is doing dial-in, he indeed has some parts he doesn't need :-)
>
> Radioactive Frog wrote:
>
>> are you using for dialin or dial out?
>>
>>
>>
>>      interface Async1
>>       ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/0
>>       encapsulation ppp
>>       dialer in-band
>>       dialer string <phone number>
>>       dialer-group 1
>>       async mode interactive
>>       peer default ip address <ip address>
>>      end
>>
>>      line 1
>>      modem inout
>>      autoselect ppp
>>      transport input all
>>      interface GigabitEthernet0/0
>>       ip address <> <>
>>       duplex auto
>>       speed auto
>>      end
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 5:14 PM, karim jamali
<karim.jamali_at_gmail.com<mailto:
>> karim.jamali_at_gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>    Dear all,
>>
>>    Thank You for your help.The situation is that I when I log into
>>    the router,
>>    I type ppp or ppp negotiated, i get the error the line is not
>>    running ppp.
>>    The goal is to get an ip address. Below is the pasted configuration:
>>
>>     My configuration
>>
>>          interface Async1
>>           ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/0
>>           encapsulation ppp
>>           dialer in-band
>>           dialer string <phone number>
>>           dialer-group 1
>>           async mode interactive
>>           peer default ip address <ip address>
>>          end
>>
>>          line 1
>>          modem inout
>>          autoselect ppp
>>          transport input all
>>          interface GigabitEthernet0/0
>>           ip address <> <>
>>           duplex auto
>>           speed auto
>>          end
>>
>>
>>    Please advice.
>>
>>    On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Alexei Monastyrnyi
>>    <alexeim73_at_gmail.com <mailto:alexeim73_at_gmail.com>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>    > Once you get to your router via that terminal window and type
>>    "ppp" in EXEC
>>    > mode, what happens? If nothing happens then your Windows client
>>    does not
>>    > know how to start a PPP session.
>>    >
>>    > A.
>>    >
>>    > karim jamali wrote:
>>    >
>>    >> Hello,
>>    >>  Thank you guys for your response, I really appreciate it. The
>>    thing that
>>    >> I have noticed which I don't understand is that when I remove
>>    the checkbox
>>    >> related to opening the terminal window, the connection hangs up
>>    in verifying
>>    >> username and password and gives me some suggestions one of
>>    which is that the
>>    >> terminal window needs to be checked.When I check in, I can log
>>    on to the
>>    >> router but still I don't have any ip address on my laptop and
>>    the dial up
>>    >> connection stays in connecting mode eventhough i am inside the
>>    router.
>>    >>  The problem is that I need an IP address on my system to be
>>    able to
>>    >> access call manager (http) as well as other applications.
>>    >>  regards,
>>    >>
>>    >> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Alexei Monastyrnyi
>>    <alexeim73_at_gmail.com <mailto:alexeim73_at_gmail.com><mailto:
>>
>>    >> alexeim73_at_gmail.com <mailto:alexeim73_at_gmail.com>>> wrote:
>>    >>
>>    >>    Yeah, it's been a while since I saw a dial-up access. :-)
>>    >>
>>    >>    You can check this link from Dial config guide
>>    >>
>>    >>
>>
>>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/dial/configuration/guide/dia_async_slip_p
pp_ps6350_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html#wp1001711
>>    >>
>>    >>    You config look good, as mentioned by Gavin. You may need to
>>    check
>>    >>    a PC configuration to make sure you start a PPP session. You can
>>    >>    also try to enter "ppp" EXEC command once you get connected to
>>    >>    initiate a PPP session.
>>    >>
>>    >>    This URL (though for Null-modem) can give you some
>>    references for
>>    >>    Windows Dial-up client configuration.
>>    >>
>>    >>
>>    >>
>>
>>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/tech/tk801/tk36/technologies_configuratio
n_example09186a008017acac.shtml
>>    >>
>>    >>    It can be found under Dial and Access config examples (requires
>>    >>    CCO account)
>>    >>    *
>>    >>
>>
>>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/tech/tk801/tk36/tech_configuration_exampl
es_list.html
>>    >>
>>    >>    HTH
>>    >>    A.
>>    >>    *
>>    >>
>>    >>    Gavin Schokman wrote:
>>    >>
>>    >>        Hi Karim,
>>    >>
>>    >>        I think your config looks correct (though I haven't done
>>    >>        dial-up in a
>>    >>        long while).
>>    >>
>>    >>        I vaguely recall that the terminal window is optional and
>>    >>        driven by the
>>    >>        dial-up client.
>>    >>        If you're using a Windows box as the client, open the
>>    dial-up
>>    >>        connection
>>    >>        properties and ensure the option for "Show terminal
>>    window" is not
>>    >>        ticked.
>>    >>        If my memory serves me correctly, then your session should
>>    >>        start PPP
>>    >>        automatically now.
>>    >>
>>    >>        Cheers,
>>    >>        Gavin
>>    >>
>>    >>        -----Original Message-----
>>    >>        From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com
>>    <mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com> <mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com
>>    <mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com>>
>>    >>        [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com
>>    <mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com> <mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com
>>    <mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com>>]
>>    >>        On Behalf Of
>>    >>        karim jamali
>>    >>        Sent: 30 June 2009 11:35
>>    >>        To: Cisco certification
>>    >>        Subject: WIC-1AM-V2
>>    >>
>>    >>        Dear Experts,
>>    >>
>>    >>        I am new to settting up PPP.
>>    >>
>>    >>        I have a WIC-1AM-V2 module on my router, which is used
>>    for remote
>>    >>        management.
>>    >>
>>    >>        I have used its configuration guide to set it up.
>>    >>
>>    >>        My configuration
>>    >>
>>    >>        interface Async1
>>    >>         ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/0
>>    >>         encapsulation ppp
>>    >>         dialer in-band
>>    >>         dialer string <phone number>
>>    >>         dialer-group 1
>>    >>         async mode interactive
>>    >>         peer default ip address <ip address>
>>    >>        end
>>    >>
>>    >>        line 1
>>    >>        modem inout
>>    >>        autoselect ppp
>>    >>        transport input all
>>    >>        interface GigabitEthernet0/0
>>    >>         ip address <> <>
>>    >>         duplex auto
>>    >>         speed auto
>>    >>        end
>>    >>
>>    >>        The problem now is that  whenever I dial the number, I get a
>>    >>        terminal
>>    >>        window from which I can manage the router with command
>>    >>        line,however my
>>    >>        goal was to get an ip address  peer default ip address <ip
>>    >>        address> to
>>    >>        be able to access the call manager.
>>    >>
>>    >>        Your help is much appreciated!
>>    >>
>>    >>
>>    >>        --
>>    >>        KJ
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