RE: Console port now working on 4000 [7:74489]

2003-08-31 Thread Dom
Cosmic radiation Best regards, Dom Stocqueler SysDom Technologies Visit our website - www.sysdom.org -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of nettable_walker Sent: 30 August 2003 19:27 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Console port now working

Re: Console port now working on 4000 [7:74489]

2003-08-30 Thread William Lijewski
Does it display anything when you powercycle the router? Does it display the bootup information and then freeze? If it displays the bootup information and then freezes you may have accidentally put 'no exec' under the console port. You would need to break into the router, just like you would if

Re: Console port now working on 4000 [7:74489]

2003-08-30 Thread Rohit-Sundriyal\(CCNA\)
I Cannot even Access it after a restart. no display at all William Lijewski wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Does it display anything when you powercycle the router? Does it display the bootup information and then freeze? If it displays the bootup information and then freezes you

Re: Console port now working on 4000 [7:74489]

2003-08-30 Thread kaiser anwar
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Re: Console port now working on 4000 [7:74489]

2003-08-30 Thread nettable_walker
I see what you are describing about one router every six months. I am assuming the power supply is on. I would recommend you open an TAC case RMA the router. The two biggest problems Cisco has with the 4000 router chassis are 1] memory stops working because of the seats where the memory fit into