10-25-2013 01:43 PM - edited 03-04-2019 09:25 PM
Hello,
I can't seem to wrap my head around this issue and need some help. I am attempting to transport an Async serial data 9600Kb/s from local router to a remote router. Both local and remote router is equipted with WIC-2T for my async data transport. My problem is when I attempt to debug I get the message "%UDPTN connection not permitted from this terminal" Can you please help?
debug commands
debug udptn
udptn 192.168.6.1
Local Router
interface serial0/2/0
ip address 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.248
physical-layer async
encapsulation bstun
load-interval 30
keepalive 10
no shut
line 0/2/0
no session-timeout
transport output udptn
dispatch-character 13
modem inout
autocommand udptn 192.168.6.1
Remote Router
interface serial0/2/0
ip address 192.168.6.1 255.255.255.248
physical-layer async
encapsulation bstun
load-interval 30
keepalive 10
no shut
line 0/2/0
no session-timeout
transport output udptn
dispatch-character 13
modem inout
autocommand udptn 192.168.5.1
10-30-2013 08:54 AM
Which device is connected? Why have you configured bstun encapsulation ?
10-31-2013 05:36 AM
Accoring to the link below, bstun is used for the Async tunneling from one serial device to another over the router network (Local to remote router). Also the only other encapsulations available is ppp and slip.
11-02-2013 08:23 AM
BSTUN is a block oriented protocol for certain specific devices only. You must not configure unless you know for sure thta your devices are using it.
11-01-2013 11:16 PM
What I am attempting to do is to transport async data at 9.6Kbs from one router to another. For the interface I am using the WIC-2T. There is already an active T1 connection between the two routers via VWIC-1MFT.
I have tried numerous configurations but had no success; are there any documentation/examples that would assist me in this configuration?
Thanks in advance.
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