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lon21 wrote: » I've set the following commands: IP_ADDRESS:192.168.2.10 IP_SUBNET_MASK: 255.255.255.0 DEFAULT_GATEWAY: 192.168.2.1 TFTP_SERVER: 192.168.2.4 TFTP_FILE: c1700-y-mz.120-7.t.image
Syntax: "VARIABLE_NAME=value" and use "set" to show current variables.
mikej412 wrote: » You've got the CASE SENSITIVE part right -- but to set the VARIABLE you use the equal sign on the command line. Is that the output from the set command from your router you posted? Or is it a copy and paste from a Cisco Document? IP_ADDRESS=192.168.2.10
lon21 wrote: » Also just to add is there any way to increase the Flash memory without removing/adding hardware?
lon21 wrote: » That was the cmd which I copy and paste from HT. I tired the '=' and it worked. Thanks for all your help. I thought it was going to be a door stop Also just to add is there any way to increase the Flash memory without removing/adding hardware? Thanks
mikej412 wrote: » Probably not -- best case you'd be opening up the router to add Flash if you have a device with an open slot. Exactly what model 1700 is it? And what's it's current memory/flash? And if it's a 1760, does it have the "32" above the Ethernet port?
geek4god wrote: » Also this is the true advantage of working with real hardware in my opinion!!! You will learn a lot that you would NEVER have had to deal with using a sim. Upgrading flash, memory, loading IOS, recovering passwords, etc etc.. You can sim some of that but I just don't think it is the same as figuring out how to get that ebayed router/switch to where you need/want it to be for your lab!! Been a lot of fun for me!
lon21 wrote: » Also just to add is there any way to increase the Flash memory without removing/adding hardware? Thanks
civokruk wrote: » I followed the steps to set an IP to load from TFTP server however it did not work. I typed reset in rommon 7 and now this the terminal screen looks like this ��G��;��9���#?B0�s��9c�M�� B�;Z�B9������(��!�7���WH�D��;���҈"aBd��+xр����"�� � I need help to restore the IOS and to have my router up and running again. Any help will be appreciated Thanks again
Excellent1 wrote: » That output looks like either a memory error or you don't have your terminal program set to the same baud rate as the router. I've seen the "magic number" error a lot lately while trying to go through different ram modules (2 of the 4 ended up being defective). Not sure what else might be happening. *I would double check your baud (speed) rate on whatever terminal program you're using. If it's not at 9600, try that, if it is, try cycling through the other values. I believe 9600 is default, so when you reset the router, if you had previously been using a different value, it may have defaulted back to 9600. As for loading the IOS, I'd try to tftpdnld it again through rommon and then post a new thread with exactly what errors you get.
civokruk wrote: » Thanks for the quick response. I was able to reset the baud rate to the point where I no longer have the garbage. I am back to the rommon1> I did set the IP and subnet mask, set the target file and the target machine over it is taking me the a very long process of steps rommon12> I am following a post from the internet. Could you please help me with the steps. As I mentioned before I am learning I am not yet there. Best regards
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