From: Andrew Lennon (andrew.lennon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue May 29 2001 - 14:04:23 GMT-3
All,
I know that there is no way to get the s/n on a 16/26/36xx, 4xxx, or 25xx
router as the command does not exist on older routers, even on 12.1T. On
16/26/36xx routers, the command "show diag" will only show the port adapter
details.
As for 7xxx boxes, I can't remember if it actually shows the cybus number,
which would essentially be the unit serial number or not (as all other
serial numbers, VIPS/RSM's etc. are tied to modules which can be swapped
out).
The other alternative is to enter the serial number/sticker number into IOS
via the snmp chassis-id command.
Andy
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Sent: 29 May 2001 17:41
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Serial-Numbers
show diag
"glange@libero.it" <glange on 05/29/2001 12:09:40 PM
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To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
cc: (bcc: Collins Yeboah-Afari/IT/VGI)
Subject: Serial-Numbers
Hello,
if I make on a Catalyst Switch a "sh version" or "sh module" I can see
all Serial-Numbers of the installed modules.
With the command "sh version" on a Cisco router there will be only
displayed a "Processor board ID .... ", that is not the same as the
Serial-Number.
I've heard, that the "Processor board ID" of the router was some
years ago the S/N.
Does anyone knows, if there exists a command to display the correct
Serial-Number of an Cisco-Router ?
Thank you.
Ciao,
Gerhard
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