From: Phil (ciscostudent1@yahoo.com.br)
Date: Sun Nov 10 2002 - 10:02:51 GMT-3
The router that wasn't working with hyperterm had older boot loader chips, but it worked with flow control set to none.
steve brown <stevelbrown@sympatico.ca> wrote:Yes
I had the exact same problem with a 2501, and it was the settings on hyperterminal. It's funny, because the settings I was using worked fine with my other routers (3x2514, 1x2515, 1x2525, 1x2625)
but for some reason my 2501 got flaky.
I use CRT and I've been happy with it.
Steve
Hansang Bae wrote:
> At 10:13 AM 11/3/2002 -0800, ccie candidate wrote:
> >folks ;
> >i have 2501 router has an interesting problem
> >when the router boots , it do not accept any command from the hyper terminal ,however.
> >1-the boot process goes normally with all the messages shows on the hyper terminal .
> >2- i changed the DRAM , Flash , bootRom with working ones ,however the router still did not accept any command
> >3-when i send break signal , it breaks the boot process but again nothing shows up when i type any char .
> >4-the hyperterminal settings is working fine with other routers .
> >the only thing i might think of is the value of the config-reg , it might be something which dont allow receiving from the console ( just guessing )
> >so is there anything ( like jumper on the main board ) i can do to reset its value if this assumption is right .
> >otherwise what i miss here ????
>
> Could be that you have a damaged unit. But more likely, it's more finicky about flow control. Turn it off in HyperCrap. Or better yet, try using Tera Term so you can sleep well a night!
>
> hsb
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