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> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 12:59 PM
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> Subject: 0x21042 instead of 0x2142 [7:12534]
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> Hellos'
>
> I have a cisco 1601 router which I entered confreg 0x21042 instead of
> 0x2142 during passwo
I suspect it's a baud rate issue. There are some trick registers that
proctors will use to mess with your mind. This is probably one of them.
Darren
At 03:58 PM 7/16/2001 -0400, Richard Bosire wrote:
>Hellos'
>
>I have a cisco 1601 router which I entered confreg 0x21042 instead of
>0x2142 duri
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Subject:0x21042 instead of 0x2142 [7:12534]
Hellos'
I have a cisco 1601 router which I entered confreg 0x21042 instead of
0x2142 during password recovery.
Now, when i reboot the router I am getting
CCC on the console !!!
Anyone come across this before
cheers
./b
:0x21042 instead of 0x2142 [7:12534]
Hellos'
I have a cisco 1601 router which I entered confreg 0x21042 instead of
0x2142 during password recovery.
Now, when i reboot the router I am getting
CCC on the console !!!
Anyone come across this before
cheers
./b
I'm going to assume that the router ignored the last '2' so you
effectively typed 0x2104. But, since the thrid and fourth bit positions
in the last nibble aren't used, this is the same as 0x2100. On a
2600/3600 that would cause it to boot to ROM monitor mode. I'm not sure
what it does on a 1601
Hellos'
I have a cisco 1601 router which I entered confreg 0x21042 instead of
0x2142 during password recovery.
Now, when i reboot the router I am getting
CCC on the console !!!
Anyone come across this before
cheers
./bosire
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