It is platform dependent...newer boxes now habe the Electronic Serial
Numbers that are retrievable.
You best bet is to use the "snmp-server chassid-id" command. That is what
it was intended for and what CW2K queries for the serial number if it is in
the config.
Of course, you need to do the one
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> You are correct the only way to have the serial number of the
> chassis in the startup-config of the router is to put it
> there under
or the guy that was hired two years after 24 2610's went out to their
sites. these guys wrote down the serial numbers, they just don't know which
ones go with which ones!!!
Thanks for the replies everyone!
bk
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Yeah but if you need to know the serial number for some reason
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Isn't this asset management, a seemingly necessary thing for a company to
do?
order the router
receive the router
record serial number(s) for asset/finance folks
install the router
Brian
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> You are correct the only way to have the serial number of the
> chassis in the startup-config of the router is to put it there under the
> one of the Banners, or in the description of one of the interfaces.
> This obviously requires p
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If I remember correctly from a previous discussion on this list, there is
no
way to get the serial number of the router (possibly an exception with the
12000 series). You have to l
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If I remember correctly from a previous discussion on this list, there
is no
way to get the serial number of the router (possibly an exception
rboard and
installed cards, but not the serial number of the router itself. Someone
please correct me if I'm wrong.
Shawn K.
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Is there a command to get the serial number of the router? I did a
search on serial number on cisco.com and you can imagine what comes up
when you type 'serial' in the search!!!
Thanks,
bk
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