You've managed to set the router to netboot, and the console baud rate
to 19200.

Everything else is the same as the default 0x2102.

Set your baud rate to 19200, and after make sure there is no baud rate
in line con 0, get the config-register set right, and you can switch
back to 9600 baud.

Useful tool in case something like this happens again:

http://www.marcuscom.com/confregdecode.html

Thanks,
Shawn

Frank Lodato wrote:
> 
> I broke in to a Cisco 2600 router today, but I didn't have access to my
> handy sheet that tells me exactly what config-register setting to type in.
> Instead of 0x2142 I put 0x2124.  Now when I hard bott the router it gives
> me'JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ^JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ^' .
> Now, I've never seen this before so I'm very confused as to what to do
> next.  I can't really type anything either so it wont take commands that I
> know.  What did I do?  How can I fix it?
> Help!

-- 
Shawn Heisey
Cisco Systems USA TAC
Technical Lead for SLC-AAA-LD team




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