[c-nsp] Bootstrapping issue on sup720/6504

Dave Temkin dave at ordinaryworld.com
Fri Apr 7 12:00:43 EDT 2006


That's what the documentation says, however my experience has been
different, at least with 2800/3800/7200 stuff.   This is both with ATA
Flash and CF.

Generally they will complain during boot but it will still boot.

-Dave


On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Hyunseog Ryu wrote:

>
Flash card needs to be formatted under same router platform in order to
be seen by the router during boot procedure.
Flash card formatted under other platform may be o.k. to be read/write
during normail operation, but it won't be recognized by the router
during boot procedure.

Hyun

Simon Lockhart 쓴 글:
> All,
>
> I've just taken delivery of a Cisco 6504 & Sup720-3BXL. For some reason, the
> sup72 has come with software 12.2(18)SXD4. The 6504 requires a minimum of
> 12.2(18)SXE. Therefore, it won't boot.
>
> I've got a 512M CF card here, which I've tried formatting on my laptop, and
> putting the correct image on it. When I did that, the sup720 wouldn't even
> see the card:
>
> rommon 2 > boot disk0:
> device does not contain a valid magic number
> boot: cannot open "disk0:"
> boot: cannot determine first file name on device "disk0:"
>
> I then tried formatting it on an 1800 which I had lying around spare. I got
> further this time, but it still wouldn't boot:
>
> rommon 10 > dir disk0:
> open: file "c7200-atafslib-m" not found
> open(): Open Error = -1
> loadprog: error - on file open
> cannot load the monitor library "disk0:%c7200-atafslib-m" from device: PCMCIA Disk 0dir: cannot open device "disk0:"
>
> I'm working through my supplier to get a correctly formatted CF, but that's
> going to take until after the weekend.
>
> I'd try xmodem, but the sup720 only seems to support 38k4 on the console, so
> a 78M IOS image is going to take over 4 hours to transfer, and I don't trust
> xmodem to survive that long without crashing.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Simon
>


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