At the rommon> prompt run the [[ dir flash: ]] command and then see if there
is a ios image in flash memory..Then run a boot and watch the image
umcompress and then load and then it will either take you to the Setup
script or you can answer no to the question and then setup your own
config
I had the same situation a while backI was able to ping the remote
interface address but not the local address; my issue had to do with 2
MC3810's that
weren't running the same IOS; I upgraded to the same IOS and then everything
was just fine:: that is if both your local/remotes are the same s
If rommon has the command you can also run the
tftpdnld from a tftp server that has a 4000 Series ios
I have a link to the site at work; but I'm at home.You
can go to the www.cisco.com and run a query on rommon and should be able to
fine it in one of the tech docs.
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