Hey guys,
Could you say what would be a fair price for a Cisco 4000 series
router with 4 serial interfaces, 1 ethernet, and a token-ring module as a
throw-in? Thanks
Ray
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>From what I understand, a Cisco 4000 can goto a MAX of 16MB DRAM and 4MB
flash. The 4000M can goto 32MB DRAM and 8MB Flash.
Yet on CCO, for IOS 12.0 they show software for the "4000" platform that
requires 8MB Flash. they have a seperate listing/software for "4000M"
One of my co workers gave me a 4000 series router for my CCIE lab. When I
boot it I get:
System Bootstrap, Version 5.2(11a), RELEASE SOFTWARECopyright (c)
1986-1995 by cisco SystemsFailed sizing main memory
Anyone know what this means? Or how to fix
it?
I've just started to make an Ebay page & thought I'd check with everyone on
the list first. I'm selling one of my lab routers (Cisco 4000). I
purchased this router from a business about a year ago. If you purchase
this router, it will be very apparent that it has been regu
Has anyone seen this below error message? My Cisco 4000 was working fine
for a long time and then all of a sudden failed... no changes have been made
it...I've been researching it on Cisco but can't find any good info..
I'm thinking maybe my flash is bad?I already trie
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>From what I understand, a Cisco 4000 can goto a MAX of 16MB DRAM and 4MB
flash. The 4000M can goto 32MB DRAM and 8MB Flash.
Yet on CCO, for IOS 12.0 they show software for the "4000" platform
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>From what I understand, a Cisco 4000 can goto a MAX of 16MB DRAM and 4MB
flash. The 4000M can goto 32MB DRAM and 8MB Flash.
Yet on CCO, for IOS 12.0 they show software for the "4000" platform that
requires 8MB Flash. they have a sep
oss a part number or anythign
for this beast... anyone ever seen one/know how to get one?
-chris
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> From what I understand, a Cisco 4000 can goto a MAX of 16MB DRAM and 4MB
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On the cisco website, it metions a replacement daughter card that allows
flash SIMS:
http
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>
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> From what I understand, a Cisco 4000 can goto a MAX of 16MB DRAM and 4MB
> flash. The 4000M can goto 32MB DRAM and 8MB Flash.
>
> Yet on CCO, for IOS 12.0 they show software fo
Title: Cisco 4000 for sale
Hello groups,
I have cisco 4000 with 3 modules which I used to hands-on my CCNP cert. Now I need to sale it. Here is short description:
- 1 ISDN BRI module (have 4 ports)
- 1 Ethernet module (have 2 ports, Eth0 and Eth1, RJ45/DB15)
- 1 Serial module (have
Okay.
I hope this is an appropriate subject for this group.
I just recently bought a cisco 4000 to get some hands-on.
What would you recommend to get this box up to a decent IOS version?
What is the best source for ram/flash/ios upgrades?
I realize I could research this myself, but if ten
Okay.
I hope this is an appropriate subject for this group.
I just recently bought a cisco 4000 to get some hands-on.
What would you recommend to get this box up to a decent IOS version?
What is the best source for ram/flash/ios upgrades?
I realize I could research this myself, but if ten
Greetings all!
I wanted to know if the software ios used to tftp copy/load a
2500 series router will work on a cisco 4000 router. If not
where other than cisco can i get/purchase the cisco 4000
11.x or higher ios for loading on the box via tftp?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Abdul Rahman
Good afternoon all,
just wishing this forum would really dump the topic about the
pdf's/books. There are tons of other places to go to find these
materials. I hope this place doesn't get saturated with "me toos".
Anyways.
I just recently bought a cisco 4000 router with the
get
another router to erase it and load it then try again.
Kevin Wigle
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 12:26 PM
Subject: Cisco 4000 error message..
> Has anyone seen this below error
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 3:26 PM
Subject: Cisco 4000 error message..
> Has anyone seen this below error message? My Cisco 4000 was working fine
> for a long time and then all of a sudden failed... no changes have been
Thanks for all of your replies... I got TAC involved and it is a bad
flash... Anyone know where I can get a 4 meg or 8 meg flash BOARD for a
Cisco 4000. Its not a 4000M...
Heres one on E-Bay but I'd rather not wait until the auction is over if I
don't have to.
http://cgi.ebay.
t;'Circusnuts'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Stull, Cory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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> Thanks for all of your replies... I got TAC involved and it is a bad
> fla
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Stull, Cory wrote:
> Thanks for all of your replies... I got TAC involved and it is a bad
> flash... Anyone know where I can get a 4 meg or 8 meg flash BOARD for a
> Cisco 4000. Its not a 4000M...
>
> Heres one on E-Bay but I'd rather not wait until th
en this below error message? My Cisco
> 4000 was working fine
> for a long time and then all of a sudden failed...
> no changes have been made
> it...I've been researching it on Cisco but can't
> find any good info..
> I'm thinking maybe my flash is bad?I alre
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> Has anyone seen this below error message? My Cisco 4000 was working fine
> for a long time and then all of a sudden failed... no changes have been
made
> it...I've been researchi
Hi folks,
I have a bunch of dual-ethernet(NP-2E) on my Cisco 4000 routers. I would
like to trade it for either serial modules or token-ring modules. Please
email me if interested.
-Frank
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Is there a rack mount for a cisco 4000? If so where can i get one?
Thanks in advance.
A. Rahman, Ph.D.
Product Engineer
Digex, Inc.
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I have a router of the series 4000 of cisco, I have changed it the IOS but
there I am position in in conf reg a value that is not 0x2101 neither 0x2102
and the router does not start, I have tried to enter way rommon but does not
function any tecla of break.
Someone it knows like podria to recover
Hello everybody.
I have once Cisco 4000 series rotuer for sale.
Let me know your best offer if you are interested in this router.
Here is the configuration :
This router have
12 Meg DRAM
4 MEG Flash
1 AUI Port
1 Console Port
4 Serial Ports
1 Ethernet Port
IOS loaded is 11.x
Hardware Package
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there is a rack kit for the 4000
part # ACS-NPRM Cisco 4000 Series, 19-inch Rack Mount Kit
You can probably order it from Cisco, it will be expensive (retail cost is
$100)
I'd get a shelf instead...
daveh
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Has anyone had any experience with a Cisco 4000 series router. It looks to
me like it can run IOS.
- John Sadowski
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> Someone it knows like podria to recover the router
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_2500.html
Regards,
Marco.
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> I have a router of the series 4000 of cisco, I have changed
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> there I am position in in conf reg a value that is not 0x2101
> n
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>
> The router dont work because in the screen a rare sequence of commands
> appears "ajdsdgaqljiohangasdsa" and not the
You can try setting hyperterminal to 1200 bits per second, console connect
to router, power cycle router, then press and hold the space bar for 10 to
15 seconds within the first 30 seconds after reboot. You won't see anything
on your screen.
Next disconnect hyperterminal session, change settings b
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 u
Hi,
I've got a Cisco 4000 (the original 4000) that I would like to upgrade the
Flash memory.
It's got a daughter card, with 8 x chips soldered on it (2Mb in total) with
another 8 x sockets (that are open) to expand it to 4Mb in total.
The question is where can I source the 8 x chips
I am looking for a Second-Hand Cisco 4000 or 4500 in Australia or NZ if =
possible.
Unit must be working but I am not concerned with what modules are =
installed, how much RAM it has, or what IOS is installed.
Regards
Adam Burgess
Brisbane, Australia
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All:
I am having trouble configuring and ethernet module for a cisco 4000
running ios 9.1. Yes i know, i should upgrade, that is part of the problem.
Since this is the only module that i have, i wanted to use this module to
tftp a new copy of the ios. I at least wanted to see if the interface
Hi,
My friend has a question on the Cisco 4000 switch, can
anyone please help? Thanks in advance.
==
When a Cisco 1720 is hookup to the switch, if there is
no traffice from the 1720, it will be disconnected
from the Cisco catalyte 4000 switch after a preset 300
seconds.
The mac-address of
yes, they are great for labs (especially ccie) you can do fast ethernet and
ATM! fun fun
good luck
Q
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> yes, they are great for labs (especially ccie) you can do fast ethernet
and
> ATM! fun fun
> good luck
> Q
>
>
> >From: "Sadowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
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.
w
Not to trouble you, thank you for your help.
I have pretty much read and re-read all of the cisco doco
on the 4000 attempting to look for this problem. It appears
that i get a few one liners.
Would the reference you make to bootrom be in one of the pdf's
regarding the cisco 4000?
Than
I just had cable internet access installed. I want to put a 4000 (with a
6-port ethernet module) between the cable modem and my network. The cable
service only does dynamic addressing at this point. Every few weeks, I will
get a new IP address. The IP address is grabbed by the PC not by the
question on the Cisco 4000 switch, can
> anyone please help? Thanks in advance.
>
> ==
> When a Cisco 1720 is hookup to the switch, if there is
> no traffice from the 1720, it will be disconnected
> from the Cisco catalyte 4000 switch after a preset 300
> seconds.
>
other issues to contend with.
Rik
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 3:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help on Cisco 4000 Switch [7:6191]
Hi,
My friend has a question on the Cisco 4000 switch, can
anyone please help? Thanks i
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Rik Guyler wrote:
> Friend, eh?!? Oh the humanity... ;-}
(...]
> "his" little heart desires it so badly...
[...]
> you...I mean he...has other issues to contend with.
Hmm, mebbe that invisible unicorn is an invisible pink unicorn. :-)
: . o O ( Time to resurrect the "
much time at all. If a disconnect is
> really happening, then
> you...I mean he...has other issues to contend with.
>
> Rik
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 3:23 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Su
Hai,
I am doing a lab with 1 Cisco 4000 that will be connected to 3 Bay ARN.
Is there any one who can tell me what type off cable that I need to get in
order to make the connection works.
Thanks
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Hello,
I have heard that Cisco 4000M router can be used as a isdn simulator. (of
course wiht 4 port isdn or more). And that there are special software for
it. Can someone please verify this for me please? or am I just tripping?
That would be very cool if you could do that. Thanks you!
_
Hello,
I have heard that Cisco 4000M router can be used as a isdn simulator. (of
course wiht 4 port isdn or more). And that there are special software for
it. Can someone please verify this for me please? or am I just tripping?
That would be very cool if you could do that. Thanks you!
_
Hi, I just got a cisco 4000(it is not a 4500 or a 4700 but a plain 4000) for
my home lab. But when I start it up it gives me a error saying "Failed
sizing main memory". I tried cisco's website but couldn't find anything on
this error. I would appreciate any help on this.
Mes
L.
Kevin Wigle
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From: "Tim Roberts"
To:
Sent: Saturday, 21 April, 2001 17:31
Subject: Cisco 4000 behind a cable modem [7:1498]
> I just had cable internet access installed. I want to put a 4000 (with a
> 6-port ethernet module) between the cable m
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Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 2:32 PM
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Subject: Cisco 4000 behind a cable modem [7:1498]
I just had cable internet access installed. I want to put a 4000 (with a
6-port ethernet m
rday, April 21, 2001 4:00 PM
To: Tim Roberts; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cisco 4000 behind a cable modem [7:1498]
Tim,
You could use "ip address dhcp" on your Ethernet interface connected to the
cable modem. It's a 12.1(2)T feature.
Access_Server(config-if)#ip address ?
A.B.
, April 21, 2001 7:07 PM
Subject: RE: Cisco 4000 behind a cable modem [7:1498]
> Might add that a standard 4000 can't run the 12.1T train but can run the
> 12.1 mainline. You'll need a 4500 or 4700 to get the T train features.
>
> Brian Dennis
> CCIE #2210 (R&S)(ISP/
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Phil
Phil
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From: Tim Roberts
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 5:31 PM
Subject: Cisco 4000 behind a cable modem [7:1498]
> I just had cable internet access installed. I want to put a 4000 (with a
>
I just might add...I have a similar scenarion as you mention .but i have a
2511 it does
not matter ios is ios .
i basically don't have to do nothing my 2511 pick up an ip address on the
fly from dsl
router.
i am running the below.
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 3000 Softwar
You may have to do some research to find what IOS first supports routers a
dhcp clients if this command doesn't just work, but here it is:
int e0
ip address dhcp
You may also want to change the MAC address on your interface if your cable
company has tied your access to the NIC you used during th
I was stating that "ip address dhcp" needed to have 12.1(2)T not NAT.
Brian Dennis
CCIE #2210 (R&S)(ISP/Dial)
CCSI #98640
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> Hai,
>
> I am doing a lab with 1 Cisco 4000 that will be connected to 3 Bay ARN.
> Is there any one who can tell me what type off cable that I need to get
What type of connection???
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> > I am doing a lab with 1 Cisco 4000 that will be
> connected to 3 B
I have configured 4000 router (FR_ROUTER) as a FR Switch. It is connected to
3
other 2500 routers (A,B,C)on serial interface. FR is working fine and I am
able to ping B &C from A. But I am not able to ping the Serial Interface of A
from router A itself. Same thing is happening on the other routers
Hai,
I just created a lab for OSPF using Bay and Cisco Router. The set up is as
follow :
interface Serial0
IP address 202.178.70.89 255.255.255.0
encapsulation frame-relay IETF
no ip mroute-cache
clockrate 64000
frame-relay map ip 202.178.70.90 104 broadcast IETF
frame-relay interface-dlc
Hello guys:-
Senario:-
I have a Cisco 4000 router.
Ser 0 is direct connect to ISP through 64 K leased line.
Now I installed another 128 K leased line which connect to my HQ. From
there connect to another ISP.
How can I ?
1. configure the router to do load balancing or in case ser 0 is down
> I have configured 4000 router (FR_ROUTER) as a FR Switch. It is connected
to
> 3
> other 2500 routers (A,B,C)on serial interface. FR is working fine and I am
> able to ping B &C from A. But I am not able to ping the Serial Interface
of A
> from router A itself. Same thing is happening on the oth
I dont think you can ping a serial interface on the same router your on.
Serial interfaces are not able to be pinged from the same device.
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-Original Message-
From: Tim Bowyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 9:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco 4000 Router as Frame-Relay Switch [7:24450]
I have configured 4000 router (FR_ROUTER) as a FR Switch.
You can if you map the local L3 addr to the local L2 addr. For example
frame-relay map ip x.x.x.x dlci#
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McHugh Randy
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 5:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco 4000
I did read some Cisco document saying that if you setup a frame connection
on a serial interface you couldn't ping the ip of that interface (probably
can if you use a MAP command). However, if you setup the frame on a
subinterface (S0.1, etc) then you CAN ping it. I have no idea why it's like
th
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