02-20-2020 06:52 AM
I achieved my CCNA recently and I bought one of these routers because it ticked all the boxes I wanted for a home router that wasn't insanely expensive.
I'm trying to connect to it via the console port with a usb-serial cable but nothing comes up. I know I have the correct COM port selected, and I'm using the default settings I always used for the other older Cisco gear in my house:
Serial: COM4 (Confirmed from Device Manager)
Speed : 9600
Data bits - 8
Stop bits - 1
Parity - None
Flow control - XON/XOFF
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02-24-2020 05:53 AM
Hi, unfortunately the serial interface is not active on these devices.
You can configure the devices using a Webinterface ( GUI ).
The serial port is switched off and can only be activated by Cisco TAC and the user for example during troubleshooting. A special software build would be required to allow this.
Also the device is not based on Cisco IOS and the IOS commands would not work.
Best
Jo
02-20-2020 07:14 AM
you should be able to see on console ( try flow control none) - close terminal open again ( some time try different baud rates) - is this new device?
console settings :
02-20-2020 07:27 AM
When I try those settings I get a bunch of garbled data. If I set the speed to 115200 thought it do actually see it booting up and then it stops at this line:
Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.
02-20-2020 07:17 AM
When I speed to 115200 I actually do see it booting up, but it stops at this part:
Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.
02-20-2020 07:34 AM
if this new device it takes 10-15min to boot and setup, check GUI for quick setup guide.
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/routers/csbr/RV160/Quick_Start_Guide/EN/RV160_qsg_en.pdf
02-20-2020 08:08 AM
That doesn't make any sense. What is the point of putting a console port on a Cisco router if you have to set it up through a GUI first? I would like to configure this router through the CLI.
02-20-2020 08:15 AM
What I meant to mention was, since you said it was stuck for long, check the GUI access is accessible.
is this new Device?
02-20-2020 09:07 AM
Yup this is a new device that I purchased off of Amazon. I can't disconnect my current router right now but i'll try to do the initial config through the GUI and then see if I can access the CLI afterward.
02-24-2020 05:01 AM
I did the initial setup through the web config and It looks like this console port was installed just for show. I can't get into the CLI from a terminal emulator no matter what settings I try. The only way I have been able to get anything to show up is by changing the bit rate to 115200 and I can watch it boot up, but getting to a command line seems to not be possible
02-24-2020 05:53 AM
Hi, unfortunately the serial interface is not active on these devices.
You can configure the devices using a Webinterface ( GUI ).
The serial port is switched off and can only be activated by Cisco TAC and the user for example during troubleshooting. A special software build would be required to allow this.
Also the device is not based on Cisco IOS and the IOS commands would not work.
Best
Jo
02-25-2020 11:49 AM
Thanks for the Reply Jo! What kind of router would to recommend for home use that I could configure though the CLI? Preferably with wireless.
04-15-2021 07:36 AM
Hi Jo, the fact that the console is NOT available needs to be mentioned in the documentation NEAR THE TOP. There's lots of old school engineers that go straight to the console for config. I too, have wasted ages trying to confire this damned router
Thanks
06-06-2021 04:49 PM
FindIT software discovery cannot work. My RV160W Router and 2 SF300 24 Switches cannot show Router discovery but switch are showing. i was uninstall this FindIT and re-install again but same result. It works wonderful but todays error may be.
please anywho help me here.
Thank you very much.
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