I replaced the RAM with known good RAM got the same result.
I took out all modules got the same result.
I am trying to get Cisco to replace the router.
rommon 1
rommon 1
rommon 1
rommon 1 dev
Devices in device table:
id name
flash: flash
bootflash: boot flash
eprom:
This might seem dumb, but could some prankster have the command rommon in
the startup config?
Have you watched the boot process to see if it might be doing things
normally until a certain point?
Have you gone through the password recovery process to see if you can get to
the config to look?
Hi,
I had a very similar message, I changed the cache and main RAM, but I
just got different error messages. I concluded that I had a bad
backplane. However, I swapped around the NP modules, and it's been
working fine since
rgds
Marc
nettable_walker wrote:
Thank you
I already swapped
Check your flash for crash info files. You can read through these and or
download them to add to your TAC case. You have a memory error and may need
to swap out a stick of memory.
Searching Cache Error Exception 4700 and Cache Parity Exception 4500
separately gives you many links that will
Thank you
I already swapped memory once, but I will try it again.
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Check your flash for crash info files. You can read through these and or
download them to add to your TAC case. You have a memory error and may
need
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Subject:Re: router boots in to rommon [7:54591]
Thank you
I already swapped memory once
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