Andrew, (little late..) dunno, cisco states the standard:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2509/acsvrug/maint.htm#22754
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Step 2 Configure the terminal to operate at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no
parity, 2 stop bits.
Step 3 Enter the command show version to display the existing configuration
register value.
Step 4 If Break is disabled, power cycle the access server. (Turn the access
server off, wait five seconds, and then turn it on again.) If Break is
enabled on the access server, send a Break and then proceed to Step 6.
Step 5 Within 60 seconds of turning on the access server, press the Break
key. This action causes the terminal to display the bootstrap program prompt
(>).
Step 6 To reset the configuration register to boot from the boot ROMs and
ignore NVRAM, enter o/r at the bootstrap prompt as follows:
>o/r 0x042
Step 7 Initialize the access server by entering the command initialize as
follows:
>i
The access server will power cycle; the configuration register will be set
to 0x142; and the access server will boot the boot ROM system image and
prompt you with the system configuration dialog as follows:
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Also:
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Bits 11 and 12 in the configuration register determine the baud rate of the
console terminal.
Table B-6 shows the bit settings for the four available baud rates. (The
factory-set default baud rate is 9600.)
Table B-6: System Console Terminal Baud Rate Settings Baud Bit 12 Bit 11
9600 0 0
4800 0 1
1200 1 0
2400 1 1
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