Apply some type of lubircant to your serial interface connector.  I'd
suggest non-stick PAM or something similar.  This will keep your router from
getting stuck.


"Barbara Cobbina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Well, After fiddling around with hperterminal and the
> cables it now works.
> However the router stops after  going through the
> post.
> The last message I get is
>
> %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface serial1 administratively
> down.
>
> I know this error mesage is informational and nothing
> needs to be done., however it gets  stuck here and  I
> cannot type in anything after this .
>
> Any ideas, anyone ?
>
> Babs
>
>
>
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