The best way to console into to your new router is to connect the console
interface to a SONET ring of a major city. Then call the phone company and
ask for a Denial of Service attack and then that should console you in and
clear any password.   I'm a smart a** too.   :-)

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Donald B Johnson jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Wednesday, August 01, 2001 4:18 PM
                To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        Re: 2501 router... [7:14553]

                If you have been here a year and don't know:
                a. how to research on cco
                b. how to check the archives
                c. how to connect to console
                d. how to change password
                e. that you should read a book you purchased that probably
has both answers
                f. that there is a ccna group
                g. that this is helpful
                h. that I'm a smart a**
                then are we to believe that you are going to crimp a roll
cable. Or are you
                going to build that by taking the plastic off.



                ----- Original Message -----
                From: "Schmelzer Tim L Contr 12 CPTS/FMS" 
                To: 
                Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 1:30 PM
                Subject: 2501 router... [7:14553]


                > Greetings all.  I'm kinda new to this game, but have been
"lurking" here
                for
                > about a year now.  I have just been given a 2501 series
router and now
                have
                > a few questions.
                >
                > How do I build a console cable to connect to it?
                >
                > How do I clear any passwords that will be present?
                >
                > Is there somewhere that I can get scenarios / lab
situations to practice
                on
                > this router?   I have purchased Todd Lammle's CCNA book
and look forward
                to
                > using this router with my studies.
                >
                > Thanks in advance for any answers, T. Schmelzer
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