01-14-2011 05:26 AM - edited 03-06-2019 02:59 PM
HI,
I have a 4 Cisco 2960s in a stack. I'm trying to use a console cable to connect to the switches and i am failing miserably. I have connected to the switches via telnet and the speed on the line con 0 was set to 115200. I think this was done on installation by a third party company we used. So i changed it to 9600 like the rest of our switches and i still can't connect.
Any ideas why? is there a way to reset the console interface to default? I have also noticed noise on the console port (see below)
jc-l2s-0101-001#show line console 0
Tty Typ Tx/Rx A Modem Roty AccO AccI Uses Noise Overruns Int
0 CTY - - - - - 0 14 0/0 -
Is this normal?
01-14-2011 05:40 AM
Hi Steve,
Console speed can be changed from rommon (switch: set BAUD
Regards,
Shashank
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01-14-2011 05:44 AM
Yes i have..
When i connect with both ends at speed 115200, my characters that i enter turn into a series of hashes and other characters like $^*%(^*$%(*$*&$^(*^
I've tried a different cable and a different laptop.
01-14-2011 05:50 AM
After changing the console settings using CLI, did you try rebooting the switch and see it it auto negoatiates the baud rate at 9600?
Its worth giving a shot, just rebooting the switch after defaulting the config under line con 0 and let it re-intilaize everything.
Cheers,
-as
01-14-2011 06:36 AM
Hi Steve,
Sounds like a hardware issue to me. Do all the switches in the stack have this problem?
Regards,
Shashank
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