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When would you need this: When you are recovering a lost
password and the usual ‘Ctrl-Break’ key combination is not working.
Special Requirements: None.
First of all, you have to make sure that you are pressing
the correct key sequence. There are few, slightly different, keys to press to
break the router boot sequence in different routers and different terminal
emulation software. The table below shows the complete list of different
keystrokes to interrupt the router boot sequence.
The auxiliary (AUX) port is not active during the boot
sequence of a router. Therefore, it is no use if you send a break through the
AUX port. You need to have connection to the console port, and have these
settings:
Baud rate: 9600
Parity: None
Data bits: 8
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None
Until here, things are supposed to be going smooth. If you
have everything set right, and you press the correct key strokes during router
initialization (this is usually within the first 60 seconds), you will be
transferred to the ROM Monitor mode.
If the above is not working, you might consider the
following notes:
- If you are using the hyperterminal of Windows NT, you might
consider upgrading the hyperterminal. Some versions of Windows NT have
hyperterminal software that cannot send the correct break key signal. Visit
this link for the upgrade: http://www.hilgraeve.com/htpe/index.html
- If you are using a DB9-to-USB converter to connect to the
console port, you might need to connect to a DB9 port directly. Not all
converters of this type can convey the correct break sequence.
- If you still do not know the exact reason why this is not
working, you should consider simulating the break key sequence.
To simulate the break key sequence, go through the following
steps carefully:
1. Connect to the router with these terminal settings:
Baud rate: 1200
Parity: None
Data bits: 8
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None
You will no longer see any output on your screen, and this is
normal.
2. Power cycle (switch off and then on) the router and press
the SPACEBAR for 10-15 seconds in order to generate a signal similar to the
break sequence.
3. Disconnect your terminal, and reconnect with a 9600 baud
rate. You enter the ROM Monitor mode.
If all of this fails, you should consider trying a different
PC or emulation software.
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