RE: A way to determine router S/N remotely?

From: dave.awatere@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue Nov 14 2000 - 20:04:49 GMT-3


   

Humbled again! Comments below are for the older models 16xx, 25xx, mc3810 etc.

dave.awatere@equant.com@groupstudy.com on 11/14/2000 10:34:20 AM

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Subject: RE: A way to determine router S/N remotely?

I think this is only the mainboard serial number only ie. not the router serial
number. Cisco routers normally have a JABXXXXXX number on a label fixed to the
rear of the box. There is no way of getting this number unless you manually ad
d
a description or snmp location info to your config incl the sticker serial at
installation time. This can be a nightmare for change control though. Each
time you have a field replacement you will need to update the config to reflect
the new SN.

R\Davo

Andy Singh <asingh@slamdunknetworks.com>@groupstudy.com on 11/13/2000 08:40:40
AM

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To: "'Curtis Phillips'" <phillipscurtis@netscape.net>, ccielab@groupstudy.com
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Subject: RE: A way to determine router S/N remotely?

Dependz on the router i guess. on 3660 you can do sh c3600 and it'll give
you the serial number

-----Original Message-----
From: Curtis Phillips [mailto:phillipscurtis@netscape.net]
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 6:41 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: A way to determine router S/N remotely?

Sorry if this is a little off-topic but.. Does anyone know a way to
determine
a router serial number though a remote telnet session?

Thanks,

Curtis



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