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Re: OT: cisco question



i deleted ios from a router one day by accident

when you first boot it up you can have it go into some type of
debug/configuration mode that will let you tftp a new firmware to it, prior
to ios even loading

the exact method for doing so i cannot remember (i had a guy helping me over
the phone)

Casey

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob T. Kat" <bobkat79@charter.net>
To: <silug-discuss@silug.org>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 2:10 AM
Subject: Re: OT: cisco question


> i would also like to mention that you shouldn't do anything with new cisco
> equipment when you only have 19 days (11 working days) left till your no
> longer at that job, tends to put things in a bit of a rush and you tend to
> not take notice how bad the salebloke screwed up your order (um wrong
> feature pack, and no smart net maint agreement, even though they were both
> quoted correctly on the final quote), if anyone needs me i'll be behind
the
> lan station counting the number of pins on all the connectors on all the
> equipment, with my eyes closed
>
> Bob T. Kat
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <fiaid@quasi-sane.com>
> To: <silug-discuss@silug.org>
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:08 PM
> Subject: Re: OT: cisco question
>
>
> > > Ok first I can get an enable prompt, the config is fine it's the ios
> > > (12.1.5) itself that doesn't support the hardware, and yes I have the
> > > config backed up (although it really doesn't matter as it would only
> > > take about two minutes to reconfigure this thing), and now after
looking
> > > into the root of the problem it turns out the ios feature pack I was
> > > loading was the one sold to me for this router (I was thinking I could
> > > have made a mistake and put the wrong disk in my cd case), I guess
it's
> > > still my fault for not reading through all the docs that came with the
> > > router and the ios feature pack (that's what I get for assuming),
unless
> > > the "flash card" is built in the encasement (not ejectable) then no it
> > > doesn't have one (although I'll now be digging through the hardware
> > > guide to see if it does have a flash card), thanks for the idea on the
> > > flash card tighe
> >
> > i would like to mention that you REALLY shouldn't so anything with
crisco
> > equip unless you got a flash card.  mostly because you can boot off of
it
> > incase you screw something up.  :)
> >
> > tighe
> >
> > --
> > Tighe Schlottog         workape         fiaid
> > "Nothing is too cruel if it is funny enough."
> >
> >
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