I believe Hyperterm uses the break key function by pressing the ALT and
PAUSE keys at the same time. This is how I "break into" a router that I need
the secret or enable reset. This is done as soon as the router starts to
boot.

Lance

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From: "Street, Mark (Siemens)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:35 AM
Subject: re : Cisco product break in


> I've had the same problem. The Windows HyperTerminal doesn't send the
BREAK
> command properly. I think this is a known issue with it. Try a different
> terminal program is all I can suggest. I used Reflections.
>
> Mark Street
> Senior NT Engineer
> 01582 428841
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