07-04-2001 08:08 AM - edited 03-01-2019 06:43 PM
I have a router Cisco 3620, IOS Version 11.2(16)P, and I don't know enable's password.
My PC's OS is WinNT 4.0 and I pressed BREAK on the terminal keyboard but the router didn't go to ROMMON.
Thks.
07-05-2001 05:23 AM
I have encounted the same conditions as you.
It's the reason of charater,download a new version
of hyperterminal will solve it.
Or you can use the hyperterminal with win95,it works
well.
good luck
07-05-2001 06:06 AM
Thanks Groodmi.
Yesterday I installed new version of hyperterminal, Hyperterminal Private Edition, but didn't work.
I'll try with other O.S. .
Thks your help.
07-05-2001 06:43 AM
Is the cable all right? better use ammeter to test.
That hypertermial do work on winNT4.0,I have use it successful into the > or rmmon>.
(kermit on unixs work also)
07-05-2001 01:05 PM
Once again thanks, a few minutes ago I could.
I connected by a workstation with Windows 2000, and worked ok.
Thanks for your help.
07-05-2001 01:05 PM
Have you check the PC manual for Break key.
Cisco CCO also have a page with the many different break keys for different PCs and OS.
07-06-2001 06:20 AM
Thanks Gilson for your answer, but I tried all the different break keys in accordance with instructions on Cisco's page. I read the winnt's help, but I didn't find the solution. Yesterday I could by Windows 2K, I used
I don't know why with winnt it hasn't been workink.
Thks.
07-11-2001 02:07 AM
The terminal program in Windows NT 4.0 cound not BREAK the boot system of Cisco router ,you can use other Software or you Windows 98.
08-01-2001 12:38 AM
Hello Paulo,
Just in case you get stuck again with this problem in the future and you don't have any other choice but to use the NT 4.0 machine, then this is what you need to do.
Simulate a Break Key Sequence
This is useful if your terminal emulator doesn't support the break key, or if a bug prevents it from sending the correct signal (the hyperterminal under Windows NT used to suffer from this behavior):
Connect to the router with the following terminal settings:
1200 baud rate
No parity
8 data bits
1 stop bit
No flow control
You no longer see any output on your screen. This is normal.
Power cycle (switch off and then on) the router and press the spacebar for 10-15 seconds. This generates a signal similar to the break sequence.
Disconnect your terminal and reconnect with a 9600 baud rate. You should now be in ROM Monitor mode.
Regards,
Chris
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