Has anyone run into an issue where a 2500 series router won't respond to 
console input?
Here's the deal:
The PC is running 9600-8-N-1 and is connected to the 2500 console port.
The router has had nvram erased and is being booted for the first time.
Upon boot, the normal boot process is seen on the monitor screen.
When prompted to enter configuration dialogue, it's not possible to input 
anything on the router.  Typing does nothing and there is no response from 
the router.
If Ctrl-F6-Break is pressed during boot, the router goes to the > prompt, 
but after that, the router still won't accept any input from the console
port.

Has anyone experienced this issue?  Is this a config register problem?  If 
so, is there a fix other than experimenting with different settings on the 
PC side?  If not, does anyone have an answer?  Could it be bad boot ROM?

Thanks,
Craig




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