From: David L Stewart (D.Stewart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 06 2002 - 20:02:39 GMT-3
That is very common. The port is not sensing your
terminal and it is trying to talk to a modem. This
will happen when you try to use a 3-wire rs-232 cable.
To cure this use a full modem cable. If that does not
work, it could be your serial port is not driving all
the lines it should. Either loop signals back as in
a null modem cable or try a different serial port or
another computer. Don't forget to use hardware flow
control. It isn't required for all Cisco console ports
but is on a few of them.
Dave
At 04:17 PM 1/6/2002, Jack DeLaGarza wrote:
>Hi, I have a cat 1924 that I can't console to; all I
>get in the way of output is ATQ0H0 or something like
>that. I've tried all of the different baud rates, but
>it doesn't help. Has anyone seen this before?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Jack
>
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