Yes I have but then it doesn't work .
I've logged a call with TAC now so lets see what they can come up with .
Ive done copy & pastes all the way to ensure no mistakes .


I'll keep you up so speed .

Cheers
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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Saturday, December 16, 2000 10:34 AM
        To:     Olden Pieterse
        Subject:        Re: Cisco1601R and IPX problem


        That's very strange. Are you sure that image in the flash
        is named exactly as 'system boot' command specifies ? Have
        you tried to remove 'system boot' command to see will it
        boot from flash ?

        Sasa




        Olden Pieterse wrote:
        > 
        > Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
        > IOS (tm) 1600 Software (C1600-RBOOT-R), Version 12.0(3)T,  RELEASE
SOFTWARE
        > (fc1)
        > Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
        > Compiled Mon 22-Feb-99 23:05 by ccai
        > Image text-base: 0x04020060, data-base: 0x02005000
        > Here is the show ver  of the failed session
        > 
        > ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.0(3)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
        > 
        > Router uptime is 0 minutes
        > System restarted by power-on
        > System image file is "bootflash:"
        > 
        > cisco 1601 (68360) processor (revision C) with 7680K/512K bytes of
memory.
        > Processor board ID 17549539, with hardware revision 00000002
        > 1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
        > Unrecognized interface found (0-1 = Motherboard interfaces 2 =
WIC)
        >   Interface 1 unrecognized by boothelper
        > System/IO memory with parity disabled
        > 8192K bytes of DRAM onboard
        > System running from ROM
        > 8K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
        > 4096K bytes of processor board PCMCIA flash (Read/Write)
        > 
        > Configuration register is 0x2102
        > 
        > As you can see it tries to boot off bootflash .
        > The config states that it must boot off the flash  as youwill see
below
        > 
        > ------------------ show running-config ------------------
        > 
        > Building configuration...
        > 
        > Current configuration:
        > !
        > version 12.0
        > no service pad
        > service timestamps debug uptime
        > service timestamps log uptime
        > no service password-encryption
        > !
        > hostname Router
        > !
        > boot system flash c1600-ny-mz.120-13.bin
        > !
        > ip subnet-zero
        > !
        > !
        > interface Ethernet0
        >  ip address 192.168.10.194 255.255.255.0
        >  no ip directed-broadcast
        >  no ip route-cache
        > !
        > no ip http server
        > !
        > line con 0
        >  transport input none
        > line vty 0 4
        >  login
        > !
        > end
        >

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