From: Rick Burts (burts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jun 10 2001 - 15:30:40 GMT-3
Rajeev
It might be helpful to see a copy of the output messages as the router
boots.
The symptom of booting but not responding might indicate that the config
on line console 0 includes the commend no exec (perhaps a mistaken
abbreviation of the no exec-timeout command). You might try the a
variation on the password recovery proceedure and see what happens when
the router is not running the old config file: reboot the router; break
in at beginning of boot cycle; change the config-register to 0x2142;
boot (the 2142 means ignore the config in NVRAM). If the router boots
and responds to the console, do a show running-config and look at the
config of console 0.
Rick
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Rajeev Siddappa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Evry one. I have a strange problem with my 2510
> router.
> It has stopped working suddenly.
>
> When I powercysle it, it boots & puts all the
> interfaces in administratively down position & after
> that it is not responding. I am using this in my home
> lab. I am crippled with out the term server.
>
> It is running 12.0(8) & 4 Mb Ram & 8 MB flash.
>
> waiting for answers.
>
> Rajeev.
>
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