From: David Kerber on 23 Nov 2009 16:32 In article <7mtkgrF3je7ojU1(a)mid.individual.net>, numpty@ 1.individual.mailtrap.org.uk says... > Ts8060 wrote: > > > If power fails then when my router starts always starting in rommon > > mode. > > Then when i type rommon1>reset router works fine. > > How can i repair it. > > I need it normally starts. > > Perhaps you have something connected to the console port which starts up > at the same time and sends the break signal. That was my thought as well. I found that leaving the console port connnected to Windows NT when they both were coming up after a power loss would put the router into rommon mode. I just scripted up the commands to reset the router, and set the script to run at OS startup. That slightly delays the router coming on line, but it worked fine. (once we changed OSs on the computer, it wasn't an issue any more). -- /~\ The ASCII \ / Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML / \ Email! Remove the ns_ from if replying by e-mail (but keep posts in the newsgroups if possible).
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