1) Power off the router
2) Power ON the router
3) Issue a BRAKE Command within 60 seconds of Booting process, this will
force the router to skip NVRAM where the startup file is located.

Router command prompt will be:
Router>

Then type
Router>o/r0x42  ENTER
Then type
Router>I     This will reinitialized the router

When the router boots it will prompt you to enter the initial configuration.
Answer yes to ALL of the setup questions.

Then change back the boot sequence register back to its original setings to
do this do as follows:

router#Configure memory
0x2102  ENTER

REBOOT  the router

You're all set


------Original Message------
From: "Mauro Conosciani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 13, 2000 12:09:35 PM GMT
Subject: Break Keys


I need to pwd recovery a Cisco 4000...could anybody tell me how to send a
break from an Hyperterminal connection to the router to enter in rommon ??
Cheers

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