From: Joe Traywick (jtraywic@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Sep 21 2000 - 16:11:26 GMT-3
Kevin,
You are correct, they are hardware jumpers, the igs and mgs also used the har
dware jumpers.
Joe T
Kevin Baumgartner wrote:
> Actually I don't think it's the same as most Cisco routers. I believe
> there are some hardware jumpers that need to be changed. It's a very
> old Cisco router.
>
> Kevin
>
> >
> > Hey Bill,
> > I have no experience with AGS, but if it's similar with other IOS boxes, ch
eck the config-register if it's 0x2102. If it's set to ignore NVRAM when it boo
ts (bit 6=1), that's the behavior. You can easily identify it by doing a sh sta
rtup-config (or similar, of course) - all your configs should be there.
> > Elaine
> >
> > At 09:16 AM 09/21/2000 -0700, Bill Dellamar wrote:
> > >I have an ags+ that loses the config everytime I
> > >remove power from it. The write mem says it works,
> > >but then I remove power from the box and then reapply
> > >it, the config is lost. I've searched the docs and
> > >cant' find like a battery backup or anything. Is the
> > >EEPROM bad or is there a battery backup for the NVRAM?
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >
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