Re: Configuration Register Question [7:30713]

2002-01-02 Thread Steven A. Ridder
this when I got back to the office today! Changed it back to 9600 and > all is well! > > Shawn K. > > -Original Message- > From: Berry Mobley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 6:37 PM > To: Kaminski Shawn G; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject:

RE: Configuration Register Question [7:30713]

2002-01-02 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
is well! Shawn K. -Original Message- From: Berry Mobley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 6:37 PM To: Kaminski Shawn G; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Configuration Register Question [7:30713] Boson's Config Register Calculater (free at www.boson.com)

Re: Configuration Register Question [7:30713]

2002-01-02 Thread Berry Mobley
Boson's Config Register Calculater (free at www.boson.com) says that your console linespeed is 115200 instead of 9600. Console port speed is set with the higher bits. Berry At 05:38 PM 1/2/2002 -0500, you wrote: >I was working on a 2611 router and noticed that the configuration register >was

Re: Configuration Register Question [7:30713]

2002-01-02 Thread Rajesh Kumar
It means the baud rate to was set to 38400 bps the other end to which it is connected to - either a PC configured using Hyperterminal or a Terminal server. Let me know if you need anything. Thanks Rajesh "Kaminski, Shawn G" wrote: > I was working on a 2611 router and noticed that the configur

Re : Configuration Register Question [7:30715]

2002-01-02 Thread nick shah
check this url out.. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis4000/4000m/4000sig/vconfig.htm#41058 It has some good info on standard and so called non-std. config. register info. hth Nick _ Get your FRE

Re: configuration register reference [7:16249]

2001-08-15 Thread Fred Ingham
5 is a console speed setting for those routers that can go above 9600. With bits 5 11 and 12 you have eight console speed settings not four. Cheers, Fred. Chuck Larrieu wrote: > > I've seen several posts recently asking for references on the config > register settings. > > the following link

Re: configuration register

2001-01-13 Thread Adam Quiggle
Zuszus, Feel free to use this spreadsheet to determine the appropriate values for your configuration register. http://home.nc.rr.com/quiggle/ConfigReg.xls HTH, AQ At 03:49 PM 1/8/01, zuszus wrote: >i am a network administrator of CORVIT SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED PAKISTAN.I >JUST CHANGED TJE CONF

Re: configuration register

2001-01-09 Thread ahmad
Hi, By the looks of things Guess Youve lost Your ios .Anyways you can try TFTP from ROMON its a long and tedious process but worth the wait.Follow this romon>set romon>IP_ADDRESS: The IP address for this unit romon>IP_SUBNET_MASK: The subnet mask for this unit romon>DEFAULT_GATEWAY: The default

RE: configuration register

2001-01-08 Thread Chuck Larrieu
The "1" in the last nibble there indicates that you are booting to rommon e.g. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2524/ boa/boamnt.htm#xtocid1109016 watch the word wrap. You will need to perform the "password recovery" procedure, and change the config register

RE: configuration register

2001-01-08 Thread Roan, Wayne
What mode does the router come up in? RMON? -Original Message- From: zuszus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 3:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: configuration register i am a network administrator of CORVIT SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED PAKISTAN.I JUST CHANGED TJE

RE: Configuration Register and Netboot Failure

2000-12-15 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
Okay, let's try this again. See inline for comments: -Original Message- From: Pierre-Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: December 13, 2000 12:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco@Groupstudy. Com Subject: RE: Configuration Register and Netboot Failure Thanks for the 3COM URL,

RE: Configuration Register and Netboot Failure

2000-12-13 Thread Pierre-Alex
Serial0: Is this interface in use? [yes]: THIS CONTINUES 5 MORE TIMES BEFORE IT ENTERS THE BOOT HELPER MODE! -Original Message- From: Leigh Anne Chisholm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 10:24 AM To: Pierre-Alex; Cisco@Groupstudy. Com Subject: RE: Configurat

RE: Configuration Register and Netboot Failure

2000-12-13 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
I looked up the reference you make with respect to setting bit 13--it's a confusing sentence but what it's saying, is that if you have boot system commands set in your configuration files, a net boot will NOT be attempted if bit 13 is set if no boot system commands are able to load a valid IOS ima

RE: Configuration Register and Netboot Failure

2000-12-13 Thread Pierre-Alex
with 0x210 Bit 00-03 is set so that it is either boot system or the default cisco2-4000 therefore the config is 0x2102 Pierre -Original Message- From: Leigh Anne Chisholm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 9:17 AM To: Pierre-Alex Subject: RE: Configuration

Re: Configuration Register

2000-05-18 Thread Michael Fountain
It tells the router what to do at boot-up time. The meanings of the config register - Bit No. Hex Meaning 00-03 - 000F Boot Field Stay at bootstrap prompt 0001Boot system image on EPROM 0002 - 000F Specify default net