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November 11th, 2003, 12:19 AM
#1
Member
cisco router question
will the same ISO for a cisco 802 work for a 831?
okay this is my problem... i've got a cisco 831 router that will not boot from falsh the nessage i get is
boot: cannot determine first file name on device "flash:"
or
boot: cannot load "flash"
okay when i try to view the flash contents i get a message that is like this
rommon 5 > dir
usage: dir <device>
rommon 6 > dir flash
bad device name
usage: dir <device>
rommon 7 > dir "flash"
bad device name
usage: dir <device>
rommon 8 > dev
Devices in device table:
id name
flash: flash
it will only load in rom monitor and i cant seem to get out of it no matter what i try... any suggestions or maybe even any copies of an new ISO would be appresicated...
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November 11th, 2003, 04:47 PM
#2
It seems you deleted or corrupted your flash... Load a copy of your flash into the router. if you have a cisco support contract you can get the cisco IOS on cd, or from the online library if you have 'smartnet'.
perhaps this is a way to get a cisco IOS:
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1838/solution/
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May 12th, 2005, 05:01 PM
#3
Junior Member
Possible syntax error
If this router is anything like the 1700's I am currently working with in my CISCO class, you may have used the wrong command to view the flash contents. AFAIK the command should be "dir flash:" (sans quotes)
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May 12th, 2005, 07:30 PM
#4
black_coder: You would be correct. He was using the wrong syntax.
AFAIK, you have to use an IOS that is compatible with the 831. I didn't see this a while back... the thread is rather dated now. I have an 831 and the latest IOS. Send me a PM and I'll see what I can do to get your router back up.
Its not too difficult. You just have to setup a tftp server and put the image on the tftp server and set the correct parameters in ROMMON. you can also use x/y modem... but it takes FOREVER! tftp is def. the way to go.
Oh... in order to get tftp working correctly on my 831 in ROMMON, I had to upgrade ROMMON first. Otherwise, the checksum on the tftp was correct, but it corrupted the image while writing it to flash. I posted about this a couple of weeks ago.
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May 12th, 2005, 08:29 PM
#5
Junior Member
If you have a TFTP server available
Connect to the router via the consol.
ALSO connect to the router via ethernet
Now the tricky part is to get a copy of the IOS from one of the other
routers to the PC..
Set up a tftp server on the PC
connect to a working router and copy the IOS from FLASH to the tftp
server
On the dead router.. type the following: (IP addresses should be changed
to protect innocent routers and subnets - take the ip address' from the
one that is being used as the tftp server - in this case it was 192.5.5.2
- you could also just plug the routers eth into another routers eth).
rommon 1 > IP_ADDRESS=192.5.5.1
rommon 3 > IP_SUBNET_MASK=255.255.255.0
rommon 4 > DEFAULT_GATEWAY=192.5.5.2
rommon 5 > TFTP_SERVER=192.5.5.2
rommon 6 > TFTP_FILE=c1700-y-mz.122-4.T3.bin
rommon 7 > TFTP_VERBOSE=2
rommon 8 > tftpdnln
Now you type:
confeg
go through the options, and set up the basic config
confeg 0x2101 (boot from flash)
configure the router as per normal from this point.
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May 12th, 2005, 09:39 PM
#6
Right... but before that. They'll probably have to update the ROMMON. I had a problem with my 831'd default ROMMON. They'll have to get off of Cisco's site. (I have it too.) They can also get a copy of the IOS from another router OR from Cisco's website.
As far as configuring the register...
I beleive that you want to run "confreg" not confeg...
Anyway... this thread is quite old. Not even sure if they'll come back and read it...
Here is the thread I started after I recovered mine.
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=267703
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May 18th, 2005, 07:31 PM
#7
Yep the original problem from Mishka is from 11-11-2003, I don't think that someone keeps his or her router down for a year and a half
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