04-27-2004 09:01 AM - edited 03-02-2019 03:17 PM
We made a mistake trying to "password recover" a 3640. Instead of typing (from RomMon mode) confreg 0x2142 we fat fingered some how and typed 0x2024. After trying to figuer out what we did and trying to troubleshoot by using different baud rates for our terminal, we called TAC and they gave us a fix. Change the baud rate to 19,200 and then there was another change but we can't remember what that is. So if anyone that understands hex and knows the confreg params could enlighten me, I would greatly appreciate it. I aslo heard that there was a hex decoder program out there for this. Anyone heard of it?
Thanks again,
Nate!
04-27-2004 10:35 AM
Try this config reg calculator from Boson.
04-27-2004 01:51 PM
Yeah, Thanks for the response by the way, I downloaded that in my search through the forum. It would have helped during the actual outtage by showing me that the baud rate was wrong, but according to the TAC person there was also another setting that had to be changed. I think it was the Stop bit or something. The calculator doesn't show anything else about terminal settings except for the baud rate. Again, thanks for the response.
Nate!
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