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PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 5:16 am    Post subject: Need help loading IOS Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 5:16 am    Post subject: Re: Need help loading IOS Reply with quote

Also don't you need a cross-over cable when going from a router to a
computer?

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"FineNDandy" <ultraflt@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Hi all. I need some help loading IOS on to a 2501 cisco router. The
router still had a password in it when I bought it from a friend. I'm
not sure I did the password recovery correctly because the router is
in router<boot> mode. when I type ena it goes into exec mode with
router<boot>#. The bootstrap version is 4.14(9.1). The register
setting is 0*2142. Do I need to change that? How? It will not go into
config mode, router<config>#. Here briefly is what I have done:
Installed a NIC, attached an AUI to the router and ran a straight
through cable from AUI to NIC, ran TFTP an set the address for TFTP to
127.0.0.1. When the router starts up I say "No" to the startup
configurations then type "copy tftp flash" and give the name of the
IOS I want to install. I set the path of the IOS in TFTP also. Each
time the transfer times out. I am thinking the router has an older
bootstrap version and I may need to upgrade that. How does that work?
Any help will be appreciated. Post replies here or e-mail me at
ultraflt@earthlink.net.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 6:34 am    Post subject: Re: Need help loading IOS Reply with quote

"RC" <siterep428@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Also don't you need a cross-over cable when going from a router to a
computer?

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Take the NS out of the reply-address to respond
"FineNDandy" <ultraflt@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:0da1iv0q039ehdqtnsg5sr9aeblpsobbsr@4ax.com...
Hi all. I need some help loading IOS on to a 2501 cisco router. The
router still had a password in it when I bought it from a friend. I'm
not sure I did the password recovery correctly because the router is
in router<boot> mode. when I type ena it goes into exec mode with
router<boot>#. The bootstrap version is 4.14(9.1). The register
setting is 0*2142. Do I need to change that? How? It will not go into
config mode, router<config>#. Here briefly is what I have done:
Installed a NIC, attached an AUI to the router and ran a straight
through cable from AUI to NIC, ran TFTP an set the address for TFTP to
127.0.0.1. When the router starts up I say "No" to the startup
configurations then type "copy tftp flash" and give the name of the
IOS I want to install. I set the path of the IOS in TFTP also. Each
time the transfer times out. I am thinking the router has an older
bootstrap version and I may need to upgrade that. How does that work?
Any help will be appreciated. Post replies here or e-mail me at
ultraflt@earthlink.net.


yup - good catch since he is using AUI.
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