Try changing the stop bits to 1, which is the default, I believe. The 
up/down messages are normal during boot operations on an unused interface.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From:   Richard Chang [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, August 22, 2001 12:58 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Help! Locked out of my 7513 Router! [7:16769]

Dear Cisco Groupstudy Person:
  I locked myself out of my Cisco 7513 router somehow.My Keyboard has no
effect. I'm not sure if this is the reason, but my most recent 
configuration
change was to fill the No. 4 slot, previously blank, with a Fast Ethernet
Card.
  Everytime I power cycle the router, it comes up again, goes through the
boot sequence, and then freezes with a string of messages concerning the
status of FE 3/0 and FE 4/0, first stating that they are up and then 
stating
they are down.
  Even the password recovery technique where one uses the "Break" or "^["
Keys and then resets the Config Register can't be used. For some reason, 
the
keyboard won't even work; it has no effect in this situation suddenly!!.
  I have carefully checked my Hyperterminal settings of 9600 baud ; Data
bits=8 Parity=none stop bits=2 Flowcontrol=none
  Anybody have any idea why my keyboard is "dead" I am working with Vlan
configurations on this Router. Please help! Thank you.




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