RE: Console

From: raj_tpd@comcast.net
Date: Fri Sep 12 2003 - 01:38:13 GMT-3


I think the chips are in the wrong slots try reversing.

Raj
> If I remember right, there's two bootroms. Are they inserted in the right
> slots, and in the proper orientation?
>
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>
> Hi,
> I'm wondering if there is anybody out there who has across this issue. I
> upgrade the bootrom of a 2509 access router and after reboot could not
> access the console. The only thing i get on the terminal emulator is a
> series of CCCCCCCCCCC. I have checked the baudrate etc to cisco specified
> values but still no luck. The initial bootstring does not even show up. Any
> ideas would be appreciated.
>
>

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