RE: Control Break Sequence [7:4988]

2002-07-17 Thread Daniel Cotts

Original question was to jobs list. DanC moved it to Groupstudy.

Can you get into any other router with the same laptop running the same
terminal emulation software? i.e. Is the problem the router or the terminal
emulation software? If software you can go to Hilgraeve.com and download a
version of Hyperterminal that works. Also teraterm has been favorably
mentioned. Check the GroupStudy archives for where to find it.

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> From: McHugh Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> 
> I am trying to break into  a 4000 router and cant seem to get 
> into ROMMON
> mode with all fo the standards break key combinations. I have 
> a dell lap top
> and have tried control-break sequence . Does any one have any 
> suggestions
> that I may have not tried?
> thx
> Randy




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RE: Control Break Sequence [7:4988]

2002-07-17 Thread YASSER ALY

Once upon a time I have been told that doing the following will let you
to the ROMMON even if you don't know the proper break key combinations

1- Open your software that you use to access the router through the
console.

2- Adjust the Baud Rate to be 2400 bps

3- Power on your router.

4- Keep pressing on the space bar for like a min.

5- Re-adjust the Baud Rate to the normal speed.

6- Reconnecting to the router you will find it in the ROMMON.

 

The concept behind this procedure is playing with the 1's and 0's signal
level that a router should expect to go to ROMMON.

Sounds wierd but I tried it and it works.

HTH

> > > > > > I am trying to break into a 4000 router and cant seem to get
> > into ROMMON > > mode with all fo the standards break key
combinations. I have > > a dell lap top > > and have tried control-break
sequence . Does any one have any > > suggestions > > that I may have not
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Re: Control Break Sequence [7:4988]

2002-07-18 Thread Reza

You are right. This probelm happens with windows NT 4. and  the way you
discribe is correct. It is also on Cisco,s web site.

Reza

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> Once upon a time I have been told that doing the following will let you
> to the ROMMON even if you don't know the proper break key combinations
>
> 1- Open your software that you use to access the router through the
> console.
>
> 2- Adjust the Baud Rate to be 2400 bps
>
> 3- Power on your router.
>
> 4- Keep pressing on the space bar for like a min.
>
> 5- Re-adjust the Baud Rate to the normal speed.
>
> 6- Reconnecting to the router you will find it in the ROMMON.
>
>
>
> The concept behind this procedure is playing with the 1's and 0's signal
> level that a router should expect to go to ROMMON.
>
> Sounds wierd but I tried it and it works.
>
> HTH
>
> > > > > > > I am trying to break into a 4000 router and cant seem to get
> > > into ROMMON > > mode with all fo the standards break key
> combinations. I have > > a dell lap top > > and have tried control-break
> sequence . Does any one have any > > suggestions > > that I may have not
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