I had similar problem with the 4500/4700 series router.  My problem was
that during air shipping, the routers were bouncing up and down.  As a
result of this, the cpu became kinda lose.  So I opened up the router,
took out the cpu and tightly inserted it back in.  Voila, I got something
when I booted up.

-frank

 On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, marcus xxxxxx wrote:

> I just got a 4700M router through an auction. I think the guy is honest so
I
> doubt he sent me a bad router. Plus, he had a show version in the auction,
> but I have reason to believe he just sells stuff he gets, so might not even
> know how to get a show ver but copied it from who sold him the router.
> 
> I only have experience with 2500 routers. I connected to a 2500 router and
> got output, then without changing anything, took out the console cable from
> the 2500 and put it in the 4700M with a console cable sub25 to rj45 adapter
> that comes standard with cisco console kits. Nothing appears. I've searched
> cisco.com and believe I've found the hyperterminal settings are to be the
> same as a 2500...9600, 2 stop bit, no hardware flow, so am left thinking
the
> adapter is bad, but brand new (I believe 3rd party console kits). The power
> light comes on in front. There are 3 2port ethernet modules plugged in it.
> The OK light only comes up on the far left one. But, I also put in a live
> ethernet cable into each port and properly get a flashing link light, so
> think those are fine.
> 
> Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
> 
> Thanks,Marcus




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