Re: config-register 0x0000 on 2500

2000-11-29 Thread D. J. Jones

This question was just answered a few days ago.

Try this link:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml

Look under Access Products : Cisco 2500 Series Routers

In the future, please try to search the archives or the Cisco web site if
possible.  In that respect you'll be able to begin familiarizing yourself in
finding
information on a lot of things you'll need for your certification going
forward..dj

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> I just got into one of my 2500's and found the subject line config
very
> primitive and I'm wondering how the hell do I change it back to 0x2102???
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Re: config-register 0x0000 on 2500

2000-11-29 Thread whatshakin

conf t
config-reg 0x2102
exit
reload

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> I just got into one of my 2500's and found the subject line config
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> primitive and I'm wondering how the hell do I change it back to 0x2102???
>
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Re: config-register 0x0000 on 2500

2000-12-03 Thread Paul Lalonde

If your config register is 0x0, you won't even be able to boot into a usable
IOS to change it... so don't bother trying "config term" !!!

Instead, at the > prompt, type:  o/r 0x2102
and then: > i

to re-initialize the router. Done!

Paul

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>I just got into one of my 2500's and found the subject line config very
>primitive and I'm wondering how the hell do I change it back to 0x2102???
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