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Cisco 4300 Giving Gibberish on boot

j-neill
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I was hoping so knew a fix for this issue.  I have a cisco 4300 router and when it is turned on I am getting a bunch of gibberish.  That started occurring after getting into the the ROMMON and doing a reset since the image was not loading.  I have attached a photo of the message that is coming up on the router.  I have powered the device unplug and let sit for 30 min, I have tried to do the break as well with no success.  This router was working previously prior to trying to update it.

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you need to try different baud rates from 9600 to 115XXX.

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balaji.bandi
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check the baud rate of the terminal client you using?

 

what terminal client is this ? (putty?)

 

Console terminal (an ASCII terminal or a PC running HyperTerminal or similar terminal emulation software) configured for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no flow control, and no parity.

 

 

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I am using Putty and my settings are currently the ones that you provided me.  

you need to try different baud rates from 9600 to 115XXX.

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 - Tap the space bar when these characters start appearing , check if that helps.

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