Difference between revisions of "Using Hyperterminal to Connect to Your Cisco 675/678"

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#Connect the serial end (metal) of your management cable to  Com port 1 on your computer and the other end (plastic) into the management  port of your Cisco router.
 
#Connect the serial end (metal) of your management cable to  Com port 1 on your computer and the other end (plastic) into the management  port of your Cisco router.
 
#Click <span class="button">Start</span>, go to <span class="button">Programs</span>, <span class="button">Accessories</span>, <span class="button">Communications</span>,  and select <span class="button">Hyperterminal</span>.
 
#Click <span class="button">Start</span>, go to <span class="button">Programs</span>, <span class="button">Accessories</span>, <span class="button">Communications</span>,  and select <span class="button">Hyperterminal</span>.
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#Hit the enter key and you should get a <span class="button">password:</span> prompt.
 
#Hit the enter key and you should get a <span class="button">password:</span> prompt.
 
<div class="messagebox metadata">'''Note''': If you don't get a <span class="button">password:</span> prompt, to check to be sure the  management cable is plugged into Com1. Disconnect and reconnect again.</div>
 
<div class="messagebox metadata">'''Note''': If you don't get a <span class="button">password:</span> prompt, to check to be sure the  management cable is plugged into Com1. Disconnect and reconnect again.</div>
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 6 June 2019

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  1. Connect the serial end (metal) of your management cable to Com port 1 on your computer and the other end (plastic) into the management port of your Cisco router.
  2. Click Start, go to Programs, Accessories, Communications, and select Hyperterminal.
  3. Double-click on Hyperterm.
  4. Enter any name for the connection you'd like and choose an icon.
  5. Click OK.
  6. In the Connect using: field, choose Direct to Com1.
  7. Click OK.
  8. Change the Bits per second: to 38400.
  9. Change the Flow control: to None.
  10. Click OK.
  11. Hit the enter key and you should get a password: prompt.