You are right. This probelm happens with windows NT 4. and  the way you
discribe is correct. It is also on Cisco,s web site.

Reza

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> Once upon a time I have been told that doing the following will let you
> to the ROMMON even if you don't know the proper break key combinations
>
> 1- Open your software that you use to access the router through the
> console.
>
> 2- Adjust the Baud Rate to be 2400 bps
>
> 3- Power on your router.
>
> 4- Keep pressing on the space bar for like a min.
>
> 5- Re-adjust the Baud Rate to the normal speed.
>
> 6- Reconnecting to the router you will find it in the ROMMON.
>
>
>
> The concept behind this procedure is playing with the 1's and 0's signal
> level that a router should expect to go to ROMMON.
>
> Sounds wierd but I tried it and it works.
>
> HTH
>
> > > > > > > I am trying to break into a 4000 router and cant seem to get
> > > into ROMMON > > mode with all fo the standards break key
> combinations. I have > > a dell lap top > > and have tried control-break
> sequence . Does any one have any > > suggestions > > that I may have not
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