From: Brian Van Benschoten (vader@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Nov 07 1999 - 17:45:34 GMT-3
Thats what I was looking for. Thanks for the tip !!
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Morris <SMorris@tele-tech.com>
To: 'Brian Van Benschoten' <vader@inxpress.net>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 2:14 PM
Subject: RE: Recover from console port speed change
> It's part of the config-register set... Out of the 16 bits that represent
> the config-register (like 0x2142), bits 11 and 12 represent the console
> speed.
>
> There are four possible settings on 25xx and 4xxx routers. They are 1200,
> 2400, 4800 and 9600.
>
> Bits 11/12 Speed
>
> 0 0 9600
> 0 1 4800
> 1 0 1200
> 1 1 2400
>
> This means that the overall register can be a pain in the ass to decode
> since those bits fall in two separate digits.
>
> Assuming that you want config-register to be 0x2142 for normal operation.
>
> If it's 0x2142 you're at 9600.
> 0x2942 is 4800
> 0x3142 is 1200
> 0x3942 is 2400
>
> Enjoy! But remember you will have figured out what speed it's at already
> (unless you telnet in), but 0x2142 will get you back where you want to
> be....
>
> Scott
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Van Benschoten [mailto:vader@inxpress.net]
> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 2:41 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: Recover from console port speed change
>
>
> I see you point. There is only like 4 speeds it can be. However , if
they
> change the speed you need to be able to change it back.
>
> I know I saw a list somewhere that explained what each of the bits did. I
> just cant remember where I saw it.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Scott Morris <SMorris@tele-tech.com>
> To: 'Brian Van Benschoten' <vader@inxpress.net>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 12:53 PM
> Subject: RE: Recover from console port speed change
>
>
> > Ok. Apparantly you're at that "stressing out" point... Simple.
> Remember,
> > simple. Do not overthink things....
> >
> > There aren't that many possible settings for console port speeds
anyway...
> > Change your terminal program until you find the one that works. ;)
> >
> > Remember, just because you're going to be a CCIE does not mean that
> > everything in life is difficult or complex. Always remember the simple
> > solutions.
> >
> > Enjoy, and good luck!!!
> >
> > Scott Morris, MCSE, CNE (3.x), CCDP, CCIE #4713, Security
> > Specialization(CCIE)
> > smorris@tele-tech.com
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Brian Van Benschoten [mailto:vader@inxpress.net]
> > Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 1:06 PM
> > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > Subject: Recover from console port speed change
> >
> >
> > Anyone know how to recover from a changed console port speed?
> >
> > Its one of the config registers, I can't seem to find a complete listing
> of
> > config-registers on CCO. I can find the bits needed to recover
passwords
> > and boot ROM. Just not the console speed.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > 3 days.....
> >
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