Are you using NT or 9x? If you are using NT (haven't tried W2K so I am not
sure there) it doesn't support the break sequence. IIRC for 9x it is
CTRL+BREAK, CTRL+C or CTRL+SHIFT+BREAK. HTH

Wes Noonan, MCP+I/MCSE/MCT/CCNA/NNCSS
Senior QA Rep
(713) 918-2412
BMC Software, Inc.
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 -----Original Message-----
From:   Mail @ faithinchaos.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Tuesday, August 08, 2000 07:05
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Cisco product break-in

Hey,

I'm trying to break into a misconfigured Cisco 2500 router.  I have console
access, but the enable password was lost by someone prior to my arrival, so
breaking in is my only option at this point.  Now, I've done this before and
have instructions for the different requirements for different Cisco product
break-ins.  My question is this:

WTF is the break sequence in HyperTerminal (Windoze terminal program)???
CTRL-BREAK doesn't seem to work.  Or perhaps I am keying the sequence at the
wrong time during the hard-boot process?

I also have a Cisco datasheet on different break sequences for different
applications, and none pertaining to Windoze seem to work.

Its been over a year since I have had to perform this type of procedure, so
I am forgetting something I am sure.  Can anyone out there offer some
insight?

TIA - big time.

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