Yeah, Flem, I'm positive the error pops up there... :-)

Well, I did exactly what you suggest and changed the version from 12.0 to
11.0 and the error's gone!

ok...  so what does it mean over here? Am I telling the system that the
config is actually done in 11.0?

One thing I notice is that, if I ever want to modify the configuration, as
soon as I "write mem", the config goes back to "version 12.0"......  :-(

        -francis


-----Original Message-----
From: Flem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 8:37 AM
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Subject: RE: [SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER] question - please help


Are you sure that the message was printed right
after the system bootstrap ?

It sure looks like an IOS message and I expect to see
this message later on , as IOS is processing the
config file .

You can easely generate this message .

1/ copy your running config to an tftp server.
2/ edit this config file and change the version
command
   to reflect a software version higher than you are
   running .
3/ tftp the modified config to startup
4/ reload the router without saving the running config
   to the startup config .

00:00:08: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Serial1/6, changed
state to down
00:00:08: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Serial1/7, changed
state to down
00:00:09: %SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configuration from
version 16.0 may not be correctly understood
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I changed the version keyword to version 16.0 .

As the IOS loads it looks at the version entry in the
config . If the keyword indicates an older version
than the one you are running it prints out this
message .

What puzzels me is that you just did the opposite :)

flem


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