From: Bhisham Bajaj (bhishambajaj@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 06 2002 - 14:28:31 GMT-3
If you do not know the console speed of the router, it
is difficult to set up a hyperterminal session with
the correct speed. A solution would be to just try the
eight possible console speeds above and see which one
works. Another solution would be to open up the box
and move a jumper
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/59.html
Cisco 2600 and 3600 Hints and Tricks
HTH
Bhisham
--- Bruce Evry <bruceco@fantek.org> wrote:
> > >>From: Ma Gang <matthen@zisco.com.cn>
> > >>I got a wounded 2611 router, its config register
> may be revised by somebody.
> > >>The symptom is
> > >>1. It can boot and shows the booting message on
> the normal 9600/8/N/1
> > >>console.
> > >>2. It has NO response when you hit the keyboard
> > >>3. There is also no reaction when you try to
> CTRL+BREAK when it is booting
> >
>
> Hmmmm...
>
> If it can boot and shows the boot message properly
> then the baud
> rate and other telnet factors must be set about
> right.
>
> If your scroll lock key is on, then your terminal
> session may not
> allow you to type things in. Turning scroll lock
> off, if that is the
> problem, should return control of your router to
> you.
>
> This may not be the problem in your case, but I've
> seen it happen
> in classes before. Makes for interesting
> troubleshooting.
>
> It also could be that your router has entered the
> Twilight Zone :)
>
> Yours Truly - Bruce Evry
>
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