08-15-2006 08:56 AM - edited 03-05-2019 12:00 PM
I have a cisco 1601 router. I use a linux shell often, but I've never used a serial console port before. I get the basic idea of it, and made a cable to connect the router. my problem is, I've got the computer connecting to the router, but once it finishes booting, I get this message:
00:01:15: %QUICC_ETHER-1-LOSTCARR: Unit 0, lost carrier. Transceiver problem?
what does that mean? did I wire something wrong or have a bad connection someplace? if so, what pin would that be.
also, what is a good terminal emulator to use with windows?
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08-15-2006 09:52 AM
The error you posted from CCO means:
"Error Message
%QUICC_ETHER-1-LOSTCARR : Unit [dec], lost carrier. Transceiver problem?
Explanation The Ethernet 10BaseT cable is unplugged.
Recommended Action Connect the 10BaseT Ethernet cable."
You are connecting the computer to the console port or the ethernet port ? If the console port you need a Cisco Rollover cable, if it's the ethernet port, you need a xover cable.
For ethernet connection, you need to configure an IP address on the router interface in order to get a connection so you need to get the console connection running first.
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Thanks
08-15-2006 09:08 AM
Hi
Are you able to see the BOOTING messages... like Version an all.
08-15-2006 01:00 PM
yes, I see all the information as it boots up. earlier today it was letting me type commands, but now it doesn't do anything when I try to. I think I need a better terminal emulator. unless it's a hardware problem.
08-15-2006 09:52 AM
The error you posted from CCO means:
"Error Message
%QUICC_ETHER-1-LOSTCARR : Unit [dec], lost carrier. Transceiver problem?
Explanation The Ethernet 10BaseT cable is unplugged.
Recommended Action Connect the 10BaseT Ethernet cable."
You are connecting the computer to the console port or the ethernet port ? If the console port you need a Cisco Rollover cable, if it's the ethernet port, you need a xover cable.
For ethernet connection, you need to configure an IP address on the router interface in order to get a connection so you need to get the console connection running first.
Please rate helpful posts.
Thanks
08-15-2006 01:03 PM
thanks. that's helpful.
yes, like you said, I have to get the console working first before I can set an ip to connect over tcp. but I also have to figure out how to reset the password.
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