[c-nsp] problem in cisco 3640 -console

Ian Finlay Ian.Finlay at interoute.com
Thu Aug 4 03:53:00 EDT 2005


I had this on a couple of Compaq PCs - rebooting the PC did the trick.
Ian

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dineshtj at spymac.com
Sent: 04 August 2005 07:28
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net; 'Sam Crooks'
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] problem in cisco 3640 -console


thanks sam for your reply. I am using Hyper terminal (windows) the
config-reg is )x2102. i could not able to enter into the router prompt
though i am able to see booting sequence in the router. i tried in
another terminal too same result (note this i performed by removing all
modules from the router) any suggesstion.

regards,
Dinesh


On Wed Aug  3 23:34 , "Sam Crooks"  sent:

>What's the config register?
>
>Sounds like baud rate is correct, but maybe a terminal setting or a 
>serial setting (flow control??) is not...
>
>
>Also , I ran across this last week, where the config had
>
>Line con 0
>Speed 115200
>
>
>Even though config-reg was 0x2102,
>
>So every boot, sh ver says config-register == 0x2102 (0x3902 on next 
>boot)
>
>
>
>
>I could see booting, but past a certain spot... no more console or 
>output... because the console port speed changed partway through the 
>boot sequence.
>
>
>Another thing might be: what's the terminal client?  .... minicom 
>(unix) [CTRL-A L] has a different break sequence than hyperterminal 
>(windows) [CTRL-Break]...
>
>
>I'd make sure you are not doing anything funny too, like a USB-DB9 
>serial adapter ...
>
>
>Sammy
>
>
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On Behalf Of dineshtj at spymac.com
>Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 10:01 PM
>To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
>Subject: [c-nsp] problem in cisco 3640 -console
>
>
>
>
>Hi all,
> 
>   We are having one cisco 3640 router in our lab, the problem we are 
>facing is the router is not responding to the keystrokes while booting 
>and even after booting. Am able to see the boot sequence which is 
>pretty normal and in the end
>it comes 'Press RETURN to get start'. but alas, router is not
responding to
>the
>keystrokes from key board. i tried changin the keyboard too. 
> 
>this looks silly, is anybody have solution/idea for this. it will be 
>very helpful to me.
> 
> 
>Thanks & Regards,
>Dinesh T. J.
>Sr. Network Engineer,
>Afila Tech India (P) Ltd.,
>
>
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