RE: OT:Replace Boot Roms

From: Santarsiero, Bill (BSantarsiero@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Oct 11 2001 - 11:50:18 GMT-3


   
 I've seen this when the IOS is too large to boot based on the stated
requirements of the IOS. Fall back to a smaller version, say i or is, which
are IP or IP PLUS. The router does not warn you, it just goes to boot mode.

HTH,
Cheers,
Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: Hansang Bae
To: Cockcroft, Lance; CCIE Lab Group Study (E-mail)
Sent: 10/10/01 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: OT:Replace Boot Roms

At 03:10 PM 10/10/01 -0400, Cockcroft, Lance wrote:
>I replaced the boot ROM's and the flash on a 2501 and now the system
will
>only boot in "boot" mode. I partitioned the flash into one partition
and
>the flash does have IOS. I issued the command "boot system flash" and
the
>config register is set to 2102, however it still boots to boot mode.
Any
>Ideas??

Did the upload of the IOS pass checksum? Is it the correct IOS? Can
you
boot via tftp just to check things out?

hsb



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