Rich is right. When the router boots up in boot mode, type enable, config t,
then in global config, type config-register 0x2142 or 0x2102. Reload the
router and you should be ok.

Larkin, Richard wrote:
> 
> We had the same problem last month on an old 4000.
> The solution, from memory, was to use the config register or
> boot system
> command in the conf t global mode.
> I remember we did o/r 0x2102 and the next boot showed the
> config reg at
> 0x2102, but it was still in rxboot mode.
> I think the next step was within the configuration.
> 
> Memory a bit rusty - but it may help trigger some ideas.
> 
> Rik
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: McHugh Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, 21 August 2002 4:08 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Stuck in rxboot mode on 2524 [7:51780]
> 
> 
> I just attempted an upgrade on a 2524 from 11.0 to 12.2 and am
> now stuck
> rxboot mode. I followed the instruction to the letter and
> rebooted from
> 0x2101 to 0x2102 and the config register is showing that is is
> now 0x2102
> but it is still in rxboot mode. My upgrade of the IOS failed
> also. At the
> end I got a checksum error. Right now I just want to get back
> in regular
> boot mode. Any suggestions appreciated. thx Randy
> 
> 




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