Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Mark.
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Sent: 17 December 2001 22:57
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Subject: RE: cisco 2513 router
Michael~
i'd write up complete instructions for you, but someone else
Read the Password Recovery section on the Cisco website.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/
If you have trouble with the Break Function then read below..
Quote from http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/61.html
"This is useful if your terminal emulator doesn't support the break key,
You have three options:
1. Ask older owner.
2. Search in Cisco web for: <"password recovery" router> and you´ll find ...
3. Read this http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_2500.html
Good luck!
Javier Palomares
Morgan Stanley Iberia Telco Department
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De: Michael
Michael~
i'd write up complete instructions for you, but someone else already did.
http://www.nwfusion.com/cgi-bin/WebX.cgi?[EMAIL PROTECTED]^0@.ee712f6/0
let me know if this helps you out and good luck,
~Gerard
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> From: Michael Desrosiers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
After power-cycling your cisco, send a break signal (not the Ctrl-C, the
physical one). It is done by pressing ~ (tilde) followed by # (sharp) in
tip.
If you're using windows ntor w2k (and probably xp), you'll have to find
a windows 9x workstation: its hyperterminal can send break signals
(Ct
Console in to the router, and then when the router is booting, you need to
hit the *break* keystroke (it depends on the OS you are using to connect
with), this will interupt the post, and allow you to reset the config
register.
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From: Michael Desrosiers [mailto:[EMAIL P
boot the router and interrupt its boot process with a Ctrl + Break key
combination
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From: Michael Desrosiers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 10:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cisco 2513 router
Hello all,
I just received a cisco 2513