Re: cisco command [7:49152]

2002-07-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

show ver for the board ID and show diag for the mod. serial numbers,
khalid ameen

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 Is their a cisco command that will show you the serial number of the
 router




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Re: cisco command [7:49152]

2002-07-18 Thread Mark Godfrey

My GSR 12008's use show diags and 7505's use show diagbus. Hope that helps.
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RE: cisco command [7:49152]

2002-07-18 Thread Deepak Achar

hi
use the show diag command in previleged mode

regards
deepak


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RE: Cisco command [7:49152]

2002-07-18 Thread Mark W. Odette II

GEORGE-

This has been asked at least 6 times in the past 12 months.  You should
check the archives, if they are available.

The short and quick answer is, on most low end and midrange routers- NO.

On a few of the high-end routers (i.e., GSR's, 7200 VXRs, etc.), the
answer is YES (according to other list members).

If you issue the Show Diag or Show Diag cbus command, you can retrieve
Serial Number information of the System Board, and any Line Cards such
as NM's (Net Modules) and WIC's/VIC's, PA's, etc. 

... But these Serial Numbers are NOT the same as the Serial Number on
the Chassis of the Router, which is needed for Tech Support calls with
Cisco TAC, as well as registering SMART-NET contracts.

Also, I might add, the suggestion to solve this little issue is to put
in the description of a Loopback interface the Serial Information from
the chassis.  That way, if you need that information which was not
documented before deployment of the node to a remote location, you could
retrieve it by terminal session and viewing the config.

Like I said, check the archives for a definitive answer on the few
platforms mentioned, or open a Level 4 Case with Cisco TAC to get the
answer direct from the horses mouth.

Now, I must say, I think I'm the first person to mention the Level 4
Case alternative on this list... :)  

Guess those Support studies paid off; Cisco would be proud :)

-Mark Odette II
CCNP, MCSE 2K/4.0, blah, blah, blah.

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