[c-nsp] Problem Configuring Cisco 7000 Router

kmattar at cs.bu.edu kmattar at cs.bu.edu
Tue Feb 8 22:11:30 EST 2005


Thanks for all your help. I will definitely try one of the RP's from the other
7000's. Is there no way to load a configuration from a flash memory card without
connecting to the router?

Best regards,
Karim 

Quoting Brian Feeny <signal at shreve.net>:

> Well, a few things.
> 
> If the RP is indeed dead, the good news is, you can probably replace it 
> for free.  I can check if I have an extra, and send you one no charge.
> 
> If its one of the better RP's, the newer (but still ancient) RP64, I 
> may have one, and it would be pretty close to free.  If I don't have 
> one, someone on here probably does that would not mind parting with it 
> for nothing or next to nothing.
> 
> The newer RSP7000 processors can run more modern IOS, and would 
> probably cost you at least a few hundred dollars to replace.  But if 
> you tried speeds and are no go, then its possible its just dead.
> 
> Can you try one of the RP's from the other 7000's in this router to 
> ensure the slot is good?
> 
> Brian
> 
> On Feb 8, 2005, at 9:01 PM, kmattar at cs.bu.edu wrote:
> 
> > Brian,
> >
> > I've tried all the different speed settings.
> >
> > The other settings are as follows:
> > Data bits: 8
> > Parity: None
> > Stop bits: 1
> > Flow Control: None
> >
> > They are all just 7000's.
> >
> > Karim
> >
> >
> > Quoting Brian Feeny <signal at shreve.net>:
> >
> >> Try different serial speeds, its possible the nvram on the router has
> >> different speed settings than the others you tried to connect to.
> >>
> >> Just curious, do these 7000's have RSP7000's in them?
> >>
> >> Brian
> >>
> >> On Feb 8, 2005, at 8:34 PM, kmattar at cs.bu.edu wrote:
> >>
> >>> I am configuring a small local network here at Boston University.
> >>> Among the
> >>> components I am configuring are four Cisco 7000 routers. I am
> >>> currently having
> >>> trouble with one of the routers. I cannot connect to it through its
> >>> serial port.
> >>> I am using Hyperterminal, and for some reason it doesn't detect
> >>> anything on the
> >>> other end of the connection! I didn't have any problems configuring
> >>> the other
> >>> routers, which are identical. None of the interfaces on the router 
> >>> are
> >>> configured either so I can't telnet to it. Is there a way to 
> >>> configure
> >>> just one
> >>> interface on this router and enable telnet?
> >>>
> >>> Best regards,
> >>> Karim
> >>>
> >>>
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