08-30-2010 10:09 AM - edited 03-03-2019 06:02 AM
I have been going through the config-register and I know the following to be true:
0x210X = 9600 baud
0x212X = 19200 baud
0x312X = 57600 baud
0xXXX0 = ROM
0xXXX1 = Bootstrap
0xXXX2 = Normal
The problem is the ignore value of 0x2142.
My question is "Does anyone know why it is 0x2142?" If 2 is normal NVRAM then does that mean that the prefix of 0x214X is the ignore value? What is special about it? I am just really curious about how this value was selected to be the ignore value. If anyone knows of any resources about config-register values and how they relate please let me know.
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08-30-2010 11:00 AM
0xXX2X = bit 5 set = 19200
0xX8XX = bit 11 set = 4800
0x1XXX = bit 12 set = 1200
See also http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/1800/1841/software/configuration/guide/b_creg.html, Table 4.
When all bits are cleared (0) it is the default rate of 9600.
08-30-2010 10:14 AM
Someone just replied to another post on another site.
The value of 0xXX4X is the ignore NVRAM Value.
here is the link i was looking for:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps133/products_tech_note09186a008022493f.shtml
08-30-2010 10:47 AM
I have a new question now.
In that document I see the following:
5,11,12 | 0x0020, 0x0800, 0x1000 |
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However it says that 0x2902 has a baud rate of 4800. So I broke up the hex into the following:
0x0100 = no break
0x0800 = speed/baud rate
0x2000 = boots rom on failure
0x0002 = normal boot
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0x2902
This tells me that 0x0800 is a 4800 baud rate, but that doesn't match what I was expecting.
The only explaination I can think of is the following:
if speed = !
speed = 9600
elseif speed = 0x0800
speed = 4800
or something very close to this. Without me crunching the numbers to verify does anyone know what baud rates you get from 0x0020, 0x0800, and 0x1000?
08-30-2010 11:00 AM
0xXX2X = bit 5 set = 19200
0xX8XX = bit 11 set = 4800
0x1XXX = bit 12 set = 1200
See also http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/1800/1841/software/configuration/guide/b_creg.html, Table 4.
When all bits are cleared (0) it is the default rate of 9600.
08-30-2010 11:07 AM
Thanks Phillip. I suspected that was the case. Thank you for helping me locate what the bits would result in.
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