Re: erased flash

2001-03-26 Thread Thomas Schaffner

The link below shows how to load a new IOS into the flash...

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/130/xmodem_generic.html

Good Luck

Thomas



"Ganesh Chintalapati" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Dear group,

 I recently was configuring ISDN on 1750 router.  But accidently I have gi=
 ven
 #erase flash command from the prompt.  And once I rebooted the router I g=
 ot
 the message "not able to find some number" and "not able to locate file f=
 lash"
 and I am getting rommon 1 prompt.  Pls let me know how do I restore my r=
 outer
 to its normal working condition.

 This is very urgent, I would be most thankful if someone gives me the sol=
 ution
 at the earliest.

 Bye group,

 Ganesh.Ch

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RE: erased flash

2001-03-26 Thread Ken Claussen

When you perform the xmodem command make sure you have enough free space in
your flash to load the new IOS. I was trying to load a new image to a 4MB
flash where the IOS had been renamed. If you have performed the Xmodem ( I
prefer the Xmodem-1K method, supported by hyperterm) you will know that it
is a slow procedure, watching paint dry is more exciting. If you truly
erased the entire flash this should not be a problem, but issue a "dir
flash:" to verify the image you are trying to load will fit into the flash.
It is quite frustrating after you have tried this twice only to realize you
need to delete the renamed image for it to fit (I was working with a 4MB
2900XL, which I had been told was an 8MB 2900XL). It is my own fault for not
verifying their information myself, fortunately this was purely for
educational purposes, not a production switch. HTH
Ken

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Subject: erased flash



Dear group,

I recently was configuring ISDN on 1750 router.  But accidently I have gi=
ven
#erase flash command from the prompt.  And once I rebooted the router I g=
ot
the message "not able to find some number" and "not able to locate file f=
lash"
and I am getting rommon 1 prompt.  Pls let me know how do I restore my r=
outer
to its normal working condition.

This is very urgent, I would be most thankful if someone gives me the sol=
ution
at the earliest.

Bye group,

Ganesh.Ch

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erased flash

2001-03-23 Thread Ganesh Chintalapati


Dear group,

I recently was configuring ISDN on 1750 router.  But accidently I have gi=
ven
#erase flash command from the prompt.  And once I rebooted the router I g=
ot
the message "not able to find some number" and "not able to locate file f=
lash"
and I am getting rommon 1 prompt.  Pls let me know how do I restore my r=
outer
to its normal working condition.

This is very urgent, I would be most thankful if someone gives me the sol=
ution
at the earliest.

Bye group,

Ganesh.Ch

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Re: erased flash

2001-03-23 Thread Anthony Awatefe

Hi

Basically you have erased your main Cisco IOS, and you router is in Rom
Monitor mode (its alive but not as we know it!!)  if you type the '?' key
you'll get a list of processor specific commands  that will help you get the
router booted properly...

There is the default IOS that resides in the ROM that you should be able to
invoke this IOS is normally an early version and may not have all the
feature set you require... but its a start...


Good Luck
Anthony Awatefe
CCNA CCNP
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Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 6:05 AM
Subject: erased flash



 Dear group,

 I recently was configuring ISDN on 1750 router.  But accidently I have gi=
 ven
 #erase flash command from the prompt.  And once I rebooted the router I g=
 ot
 the message "not able to find some number" and "not able to locate file f=
 lash"
 and I am getting rommon 1 prompt.  Pls let me know how do I restore my r=
 outer
 to its normal working condition.

 This is very urgent, I would be most thankful if someone gives me the sol=
 ution
 at the earliest.

 Bye group,

 Ganesh.Ch

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RE: erased flash

2000-08-10 Thread John lay

Hi,

The XMODEM does not work wih all models. I tried with the 7200 and there was
no XMDOEM option. I did it by putting the flash in a router with two flash
banks and I download the IOS to the second one.
I am not sure about the 1700.

On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 16:14:21 +0200 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  What it means is that the bootstrap cannot find the IOS file on the flash
  and the system can not open it probably the binary file is corrupted just
  download another into the router, you can do it with XMODEM.
  
  GIL
  
  CCNA, CCDA
  
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  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 12:28 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: erased flash
  
  
  Hi all,
  
  I need a help from you guys.
  
  I have a problem with one of the cisco router(1700 series). The router
  automatically goes into rommon mode and says that
  
"can not open flash:
unable to determine flash:
  
  The flash is corrupted or what?
  
  What can be the cause of this problem
  Thanks in advance
  Hitesh
  
  
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RE: erased flash (how to restore)

2000-08-10 Thread Nguyen_Trang

All,

Apparently the erased flash problem happened to several people.
I received several requests for how to restore the flash (if you
have an image or the image CD).  So please excuse the long text 
here.  You will need the following:

1. TFTP, it is on the software CD or download from Cisco website.
2. A workstation W95/98 or NT - with IP, install TFTP on it.
2a. Put image in same directory to make it easy to restore.
3. Connect router console cable to the workstation.
4. Connect workstation and router ethernet port to hub (or directly
   to each other using a crossover cable).
6. Start TFTP on your workstation.
7. Start a communication program such as Hyper Term to access router.
8. Router will put you in rommon mode, issue the following commands:
9. tftpdnld  (after this is loaded you can always use ? for help).
10. IP_ADDRESS=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (uppercase IP adress of router, use any)
11. IP_SUBNET_MASK=  (the subnet mask)
12. DEFAULT_GATEWAY=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  (any IP on same net)
13. TFTP_SERVER=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (IP address of your TFTP workstation)
14. TFTP_FILE=location/name.of.the.image
15. tftpdnld  

That's it.  I hope this help.



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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 12:38 AM
 To: Nguyen_Trang
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: erased flash(problem solved)
 
 
 Thanks a lot of your kind help.
 
 I got another copy of the image and downloaded that in the 
 router thru tftp
 server.
 
 Thanks
 Hitesh
 
 
 
 
 
 Nguyen_Trang [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/09/2000 09:40:44 PM
 
 Please respond to Nguyen_Trang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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 cc:(bcc: harora)
 Subject:  RE: erased flash
 
 
 
 
 Your flash is erased or the flash memory module is bad.
 If you have a backup copy of the image restore it.
 
 Trang
 
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  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:28 AM
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  Subject: erased flash
 
 
  Hi all,
 
  I need a help from you guys.
 
  I have a problem with one of the cisco router(1700 series). 
 The router
  automatically goes into rommon mode and says that
 
"can not open flash:
unable to determine flash:
 
  The flash is corrupted or what?
 
  What can be the cause of this problem
  Thanks in advance
  Hitesh
 
 
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erased flash

2000-08-09 Thread harora

Hi all,

I need a help from you guys.

I have a problem with one of the cisco router(1700 series). The router
automatically goes into rommon mode and says that

  "can not open flash:
  unable to determine flash:

The flash is corrupted or what?

What can be the cause of this problem
Thanks in advance
Hitesh


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RE: erased flash

2000-08-09 Thread Gils

What it means is that the bootstrap cannot find the IOS file on the flash
and the system can not open it probably the binary file is corrupted just
download another into the router, you can do it with XMODEM.

GIL

CCNA, CCDA

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Subject: erased flash


Hi all,

I need a help from you guys.

I have a problem with one of the cisco router(1700 series). The router
automatically goes into rommon mode and says that

  "can not open flash:
  unable to determine flash:

The flash is corrupted or what?

What can be the cause of this problem
Thanks in advance
Hitesh


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RE: erased flash

2000-08-09 Thread Nguyen_Trang

Your flash is erased or the flash memory module is bad.
If you have a backup copy of the image restore it.

Trang

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 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:28 AM
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 Subject: erased flash
 
 
 Hi all,
 
 I need a help from you guys.
 
 I have a problem with one of the cisco router(1700 series). The router
 automatically goes into rommon mode and says that
 
   "can not open flash:
   unable to determine flash:
 
 The flash is corrupted or what?
 
 What can be the cause of this problem
 Thanks in advance
 Hitesh
 
 
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RE: erased flash(problem solved)

2000-08-09 Thread harora

Thanks a lot of your kind help.

I got another copy of the image and downloaded that in the router thru tftp
server.

Thanks
Hitesh





Nguyen_Trang [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/09/2000 09:40:44 PM

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Your flash is erased or the flash memory module is bad.
If you have a backup copy of the image restore it.

Trang

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:28 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: erased flash


 Hi all,

 I need a help from you guys.

 I have a problem with one of the cisco router(1700 series). The router
 automatically goes into rommon mode and says that

   "can not open flash:
   unable to determine flash:

 The flash is corrupted or what?

 What can be the cause of this problem
 Thanks in advance
 Hitesh


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