My apologies for what must be a very basic question but I'm trying to connect to a cisco 1750 via the console port. I have the correct cable connected to the port, and the other end connected to the 25 pin lpt port of my PC.
Question 1.
I realize that a real serial port is preferable but can't I just use the lpt port as a serial port anyway?
Question 2.
Assuming the answer to question one is "yes, it is ok to use the lpt port for this", what is the next step to connect. I have a couple of "terminal" programs available with VT capability but I don't really know where to go from there. I can't configure telnet to use the lpt port to connect because that's not an available option (maybe a hint about the answer to question one).
Any help to a loser who can't even get a terminal session going would be greatly appreciated.
Question 1.
I realize that a real serial port is preferable but can't I just use the lpt port as a serial port anyway?
Question 2.
Assuming the answer to question one is "yes, it is ok to use the lpt port for this", what is the next step to connect. I have a couple of "terminal" programs available with VT capability but I don't really know where to go from there. I can't configure telnet to use the lpt port to connect because that's not an available option (maybe a hint about the answer to question one).
Any help to a loser who can't even get a terminal session going would be greatly appreciated.