Re: challenge q

From: masood malik (malikm24@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Feb 26 2001 - 22:37:00 GMT-3


   

Change the flow control to none in terminal server settings (hyperterminal
or what ever you are using. I have seen this problem with some old 2500.

regards
Masood Malik

----Original Message Follows----
From: Rodgers Moore <rodgers@the-moores.org>
Reply-To: Rodgers Moore <rodgers@the-moores.org>
To: MASK <afaqk@rocketmail.com>
CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: challenge q
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 17:25:20 -0500

You do have a problem. The only thing I can think of is for you to
steal the nvram from a good 2501 with a working AUX config and put it
into the non-working router. It's been so long since I've looked into a
2501, I can't remember if this is possible.

So, the questions now are: is the nvram soldered in or socketed? Do you
have another 2501?

The next option is component level repair of the console port. ie.
replace the UART chip & check continuity of the solder joints.

Another thought, sometime the pins on an RJ port get bent up or sideways
and don't make a connection. Have you checked the console for bent
pins?

Rodgers Moore

MASK wrote:

> hi,
>
> I've a router (2501), whose Console port is faulty,
> and its AUX port has an unknown password set onto it,
> and to make the matter worse its all interfaces are
> shut down, so we cant even telnet to it!!
>
> anyone has got any clue??? how can i make this router
> usable?
>
> i know many gr8 minds are on this list!!
>
> thanks
>



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