Look in the board's manual to see which one is Com1 and which is 2.
Or simply try them both.. 9600-8-N-1 should be the standard setting for consoles.
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Look in the board's manual to see which one is Com1 and which is 2.
Or simply try them both.. 9600-8-N-1 should be the standard setting for consoles.
If you haven't already found an answer to your question:
The easiest way to connect to a Cisco router is to go and purchase a USB to Serial converter cable,
http://www.cablesandkits.com/usb-ser...ble-p-534.html
and connect that to a serial to RJ45 converter cable( one of those usually ships with the router)http://www.cablesandkits.com/cisco-d...8301-p-30.html
Connect the two converter cables, plug the USB into your laptop, plug the RJ45 into the console port of the router. Load your USB to serial drivers. Connect to the router using hyperterminal settings:
Com 4 or 6
9600 baud
bits 8
parity none
flow control off
You don't need one if your computer already has a serial port.Quote:
Originally Posted by JAZZMAN