Slide the case & reseat the memory.  If you are seeing the POST, I'd try
swapping out the balun you've used to convert the console from RJ45 to db25.
I've bought a pile of these boxes off of Ebay & have even had a power supply
develop an open that zapped everything in my equipment rack... still these
boxes keep ticking.  I've even recieved 4000's that were shook so hard the
memory boards unseated, still everything has worked without fail.

Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Kim" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: is this 4700M bad? [7:20630]


> 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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