>Is it stopping the router from booting or is this just a warning message? I
>know that I would prefer to bake Christmas cookies rather than a new
>EEPROM! ;-)
>
>Priscilla

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>
>
>>Paul Lalonde wrote:
>>  >
>>  > Hi,
>>  >
>>  > I've recently installed an RSP7000 upgrade kit into an older
7000-series
>>  > router (with an RP1 and SP processor).
>>  >
>>  > Everything worked fine with the original processors, but after I
>installed
>>  > the RSP7000 kit, I get the following message:
>>  >
>>  > RSP-4-Cookie: Corrupt or missing Mac address cookie using random base
>>  > 0000.5e03.6100
>>  >
>>  > I've checked the archives, and it appears that the EEPROM that
maintains
>>the
>>  > MAC address table for this unit has gone south. The archives mentioned
>that
>>  > the RSP7000 would need to be replaced. Is there an easier way?
>>  >
>>  > I have access to EEPROM programming equipment.. could this be easily
>>  > rectified on my own? This router is for my own home use in a CCIE lab
>>  > environment so I can't afford to put SmartNet on the unit just to get
one
>>  > small chip replaced.
>>  >
>>  > Please advise. Thanks!
>>  >
>>  > Paul Lalonde
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>________________________
>
>Priscilla Oppenheimer
>http://www.priscilla.com




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