Hi, I am trying to upgrade actually load my router with an ios. Earlier when
I used to put in a ios it used to work but as soon as I powered the router
down it would lose the ios and go into boot mode. Now I added 2 8Mb Flash
modules and am trying to load the ios on it but I keep getting a
Hi All
I bought this 4000M router with two serial interfaces which have 50 pin
connectors ( somebody lemme know wat we call this interface type as ). Now
wat i want to know is does 3600 modules go into this router. How sure is
this. Can somebody let me know which modules go with these . Its very
Metla Venu Gopal wrote:
I bought this 4000M router with two serial interfaces which have 50 pin
connectors ( somebody lemme know wat we call this interface type as ).
That's an NPM-2T; it will take RS232, V.35, X.21, EIA-449 EIA-530 cables.
Now wat i want to know is does 3600 modules go
Hey tnx mate
I knew abt the v.35 cable and never knew this module.was kinda agahst and
stuck wehn i saw this shit
anyways thanx
and see u later
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The 4000M router has it'w own modules and does not use the same
ones as 2600/3600 routers. You can get modules for it on ebay at
good prices. Interfaces include 2 port and 6 port ethernet, 1 port
FE, 6 port high speed serial and 2 port high speed serial such as
you have.
Hope that helps.
Anyone run into this before?
I pulled a couple 4000's (I believe they are 4000-M's, definately not
regular 4000's, and they don't appear to be 4500 or 4700's), out of a
storage closet.
When I boot up the first one I get the following,
System Bootstrap, Version 4.6(1), SOFTWARE
Copyright (c)
I have a Cisco 4000 with 2 serial, 1 token ring and 2 ethernet interface.
However, when a show interfaces command is executed, there is only one
ethernet interface shown.
On the back of the router where the ethernet ports are, one is a typical
10baseT, RJ-45 connection, but the other is AUI
Hi
If the NP has one RJ-45 and one AUI then you do not have 2 ethernet ports,
you have one. The NP-1E has one RJ45 and one AUI, the NP-2E has two each.
You use either the AUI or the RJ45, but not both at the same time. To use
one or the other use the interface command media and follow the
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HTH,
Rob H.
I have a Cisco 4000 with 2 serial, 1 token ring and 2 ethernet interface.
However, when a show interfaces command is executed,
It is only a single port ethernet...
You have a choice of AUI or RJ45..
I do not think the 4000M supports a dual ethernet card..
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I have a Cisco 4000 with 2 serial, 1 token ring and 2 ethernet interface.
However, when a show interfaces command is
They are the same interface
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I have a Cisco 4000 with 2 serial, 1 token ring and 2 ethernet interface.
However, when a show interfaces command is executed, there is only
, August 13, 2001 9:36 AM
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I have a Cisco 4000 with 2 serial, 1 token ring and 2 ethernet interface.
However, when a show interfaces command is executed, there is only one
ethernet interface shown.
On the back of the router where
Figured it out. I had to use the media-type command.
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Hi
The 4000 and 4000M support the NP-1E and NP-2E, the strange part is that the
NP-1E is not supported on the 4500 or 4700 series...
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It is only a single port ethernet...
You have a choice of AUI
My guess is that there really is only one Ethernet interface, but two
cabling options: AUI or RJ-45.
Use the media-type {10Baset | aui | auto-select} command to select the one
you want. Notice that supposedly auto select should figure out which one
you're using but field experience says that
OK I'm getting a little frustrated this morning. I have been searching
the archives and CCO with no luck. I just got a 4000-M without any
memory and I'm trying to come up with memory for it.
Can anyone tell me or point me towards the memory specifications for a
4000-M? All I can seem to find
I've got a 4000-M router that I can not get into. I'm going through the
console. Settings are 9600,8-N-2, using a roll-over cable. I get garbage
on the console screen. This box was inherited, so I don't know a lot of
information on it.
Thanks,
Ray Barker
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