Hi,
never used/touched those, but if they are based on real 3560/3750
architectures, then entering in configuration and "boot enable-break"
might help. You don't really need to save config for it to be saved.
Also, in some real 3560 that have a physical switch to enter boot
monitor, it helps to define an unexistent software image by
"boot system xxxxx" to get the break to work.
As for doing it easier... I guess that now is thr right time to learn
some scripting tool like expect (or perl expect, or...) because having
to do 150 times something is a big multiplier than will offset your
learning curve.
-Carlos
me you @ 18/11/2011 13:04 -0300 dixit:
> Hello,
>
> I have several 16 port 3750 NME modules, by several I mean 150. That were
> received with a problem with the flash. The switch is unable to access the
> flash to save configs or load a new IOS, or create vlans. There is a bug
> report on this problem with 12.2(25), which they are all loaded with.
>
> I have found by entering the break sequence on startup, I can enter the
> rommon for the switch (switch:) then format the NME flash, and xmodem a new
> ios from the router. 1st question is there an easer way to accomplish
> this? 2 question many of the NME's will not accept the break sequence, Is
> there something that could be preventing me from entring the break
> sequence?
>
> Thank you,
> Rob
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-- Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar> LW7 EQI Argentina Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Fri Nov 18 2011 - 14:09:12 ART
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