Cisco WAN :: IOS For 2610 Router With 4MB Flash?
Jan 15, 2011I erased my flash and cannot locate an IOS that will fit on my 2610 router, I was running 11.3(7), but cannot locate anything even close.
View 3 RepliesI erased my flash and cannot locate an IOS that will fit on my 2610 router, I was running 11.3(7), but cannot locate anything even close.
View 3 RepliesI'm just about to update flash on my router 2610, but I don't know which IOS i should take that's specification of my router: [code]
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am working at a client site today. The client has a large Frame Relay Hub Spoke network. The Hub is at the HQ location, and then there are about 15 spoke sites in remote offices.
We are having an issue with the frame between the HQ and one of the spokes. We are currently working with our dear friends at AT&T to troubleshoot the issue. AT&T yesterday was trying to run a local loop test to the router at the remote (spoke) end. We were working iwth them in trying to put the remote router (which we manage) into a loopback mode. We were trying to use controller commands
COOP-Rappahanock#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
COOP-Rappahanock(config)#controller ?
% Unrecognized command
COOP-Rappahanock(config)#controller
That we seem to run out of options...
How can we put the subinterface that is the other end fo the frame into loopback mode so that a local loop test can be done between us and AT&T (provider)?
I have a Cisco 2610 series router(Version 12.0(5)T1, c2600-i-mz.120-5.T1), which has a network module inserted. I would like to view the model of this network module. There are no "show inventory" or "show platform" commands. "Show version" doesn't list the network module as well. In addition, it appears to have a "show c2600" command, but this doesn't display any hardware information.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI have a cisco 2610 router connected to satellite modem (CDM-600). Cisco has NM-2W module with WIC-2T card, one port of this card is connected to modem via CAB-SS-530MT=, chassis WIC slot is filled with 2MFT-E1. Everything works fine for several hours. Then serial interface (connected to modem) goes down, and never comes up. I see following messages in the log. [code]
View 4 Replies View RelatedTrying to copy the system image file from the sup-bootflash to a new 64MB ATA flash card. Yes the software can support the 64MB card.
The ATA flash card was formated successfully, however I cannot copy the system image to it so that it can boot after a power loss.
The command I tried was: console(enabled) copy sup-bootflash: slot0:
The source filename was typed in as shown in the Show Verison command.The result was: Error opening slot0: no such device.I suspect that I am missing something obvious as I am new to Cisco Switches.
I have a 2610 router. How can I tell if the built-in ethernet port is only a 10BASE-T or if it's a 10/100 port? Is there a "Show" command to give me this information or did it only come one way? I have found conflicting information on this :-( If it's only 10BASE-T, can I upgrade it to 10/100?
View 8 Replies View Relatedi recently bought and installed a working NM-16ESW into my cisco 2610.HOWEVER:i have tried different IOS's:c2600-ik9o3s-mz.122-46a.binc2600-io3-mz.122-46a.binc2600-io3-mz.123-26.bin and unfortunately non of those IOS versions works with the NM-16ESW.Heres my SHOW DIAG command:
Router#show diagSlot 0: C2610 1E Mainboard Port adapter, 3 ports Port adapter is analyzed Port adapter insertion time unknown EEPROM contents at hardware discovery: Hardware Revision : 3.0 PCB Serial Number : JAD05470D9S (1580012177) Part Number : 73-2839-14 RMA History : 00 RMA Number : 0-0-0-0 Board Revision : B0 Deviation Number : 0-0 EEPROM format version 4 EEPROM contents (hex): 0x00: 04 FF 40 00 91 41 03 00 C1 18 4A 41 44 30 35 34 0x10: 37 30 44 39 53 20 28 31 35 38 30 30 31 32 31 37 0x20: 37 29 82 49 0B 17 0E 04 00 81 00 00 00 00 42 42 0x30: 30 80 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0x40: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0x50: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
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I am trying to test and setup some ACL's on a switch, the current setup is:
Core Switch - HP ProCurve 2610-24-PWR
Edge Switch - HP ProCurve 2510-24
VLANS 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30
I want to deny access to VLAN 5 from VLAN 20 which is are client VLAN.
I've got three Cisco 1721's and a 2610, two of the 1721's are 32f's, the other one is a bit older but is still the same model. The two Cisco 1721 32f's have 1-dsu-t1-v2 wics in them, and the older 1721 has a 1-dsu-t1 wic in it. Now no matter how i have configured it the old t1 wic will not talk to the v2 wic. I've tried putting the old wic into a 1721 32f and it doesn't work at all!
What i have working:
router DCE (1721 32f with v2 wic) can talk to router DTE (1721 32f with v2 wic) no problem with this configuration.
Router DCE:
-service-module t1 clock source internal
-service-module t1 data-coding normal
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Router DTE:
-service-module t1 clock source line
-service-module t1 data-coding normal
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Router OLD (1721 with v2 wic) can talk to router DTE (1721 32f with v2 wic) no problem with same config. What doesn't work: Any router with 1-dsu-t1 (old) wic to router DTE (1721 32f with v2 wic). again same configuration as before, so whats going on that i cant get this to work? Is the old t1 wic not compatible with the new t1 wic?
I have a home lab. I am trying to connect a 1710 to a 2610 with just using the fast ethernet ports. I understand that serial connections and t1 csu/dsu connections use clocking, etc. How can I configure FA ports to do the same AND be routable?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm looking to test fram relay connections in a lab environment i'm building at home. I have a couple of 2610 routers that are barebones and am looking to get some serial modules. Are (2) WIC-2T's all I would need to create those test connections? Also on a side note are the any modules for the 2610 that have fast ethernet connections. I would like to have that so I can create a router on a stick model off of the 2600's.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a Cisoc 2610 connected to my network, 1 Ethernet port and a WIC-2T card. I have ther serial connection to the main router and the ethernet going to the switch. I can ping all device throught the network...but the 2610 can't ping any outside address (no internet connection). I have the internet connection going through my 3745 (which the 2610 is connected to via serial cable). I put a default route into the 2610 but still no luck.
Here are the running configs:
2610:
version 12.3
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
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I hope I'm posting this in the correct place. I have a 2610 router and on starting it up i get this and only this,
"System Bootstrap, Version 11.3(2)XA4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1999 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
TAC:Home:SW:IOS:Specials for info"
thats all and exactly what is displayed on the console screen the device is none responsive.
I have 2 Procuve Switches one is 2650 were all the Department PC's & Wireless access points connected & second one is 2610 were i have the firewall connected,Active Directory & Windows DHCP Server
Switch 1- 2650
Ports
Port 1-16 is used by HR Department
Port17-32 is used by Finanace Department
Port 33-34 is used by Access Points
Port 41-48 is used by Users
Port 50 is used to uplink to switch 2610.What i wanted to achive is Isolcate Departments & Users & Access Points through VLAN from each other but they should be able to hit our Active directory for authentication, Firewall for internet & DHCP Server for IP's.
I'm working on my CCNA. I purchased an old router 2610 with two ethernet ports. I configured the IP addresses on the interfaces and added the default gateway. I configured NAT to go out my ATT DSL router to the internet. With the 2610, I'm able to ping the back end or internal DSL router, but I can't ping the front end, external router, or out to any internet site such as google.
View 10 Replies View Relatedi have 2 routers with a switch and pc connected to the switch. i am working on RIP and i enabled it on both routers.
my current set up is this:
PC---Switch(3550)---Router2(2610)---Router1(2610)--- Cable modem
I am able to ping from pc to Router1. I am able to ping 4.2.2.2 and google from Router1 but unable to ping it from Router 2 and pc.
Here is my config for Router1:
Current configuration : 1089 bytes
!
version 12.4
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
no service password-encryption
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Ive got my home lab setup with two 2610 routers hooked togeather with a DTE/DCE Crossover and I have OSPF configured on both routers. Each router has one 3550 switch connected to each FA0/0 inteface. The issue is that Everything can be pinged except my windows 7 PC connected to the R1 LAN. Everything else can be pinged from any other device. I checked the PC gateway configuration, disabled the firewall and checked my switch configuration! Is their something that I need to change in Windows?
Windows PC ------------ 3550 Switch-------------R1-----------------------------------R2---------------------3550 Switch----------------------Linux Box
Windows PC can't ping past the FA0/0 interface between the switch and R1
what is the size of nat table for cisco router 2612 and 2610 and what is the maximum number of nat translation table entries
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to monitor routers Cisco 2610, 2801 and 1760 with a monitoring software called zenoss. and I cant see on this devices the powersupply state, temperature sensor, fan state, i dont know if this models of routers cant support the monitoring of this component on the devices.what can i do to monitoring this component? what kind of Oid I can use to get this components state?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am trying to upgrade a router 2811, the flash has 64 mb and currently has a IOS 32 mb, but require update it with a IOS 37 mb.
What should I do?, I cannot have the two ios in the flash.
I need to upgrade compact flash memory card for a 3800 router. Basically i want to upgrade code on this router and the current flash size (64Mb) cannot hold new image. I wanted to check if i swap the old flash (64 Mb) with a new one 256 mb, i will loose vlan.dat file since it's stored in flash. Is there a way i can copy vlan.dat to new flash which has new code before i change the boot statements and reload the router?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am doining a flsh upgrade for 12000 router ... I am following this guidelines
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when i do show version | i image System image file is "disk0:c12k-os-mbi-3.6.0.CSCsy28524-1.0.0/mbiprp-rp.vm"
but at doc it says : System image file is "disk0:c12k-os-mbi-3.6.0/mbiprp-rp.vm" i think my image has something wrong. what do you say ? actually from step 1 to 16 was going smoothly , but step 17 doesnt go ... and i jump to Flash Disk Upgrade Abort Procedure section and i rollback to old flash disk and now it is working ....
Regarding to step 17, why standby PRP is not ready , it shows no valid partner ?
I have a cisco 2821 router configured as a CME version 7.1. Now I want to upgrade the IOS to version 15 to get a CME version 8.6 but I faced a problem that the flash of the 2821 is 64MB and the IOS version 15 required flash 128MB. I tried to replace this flash with another 128MB installed on Cisco 2811 router but when I installed the 128MB flash on the 2821 CME the 2821 didn't boot from it.
View 5 Replies View Relatedhave remote routers boot and load a config from the flash card. It seems this is possible if the Flash Class is A, according to the Cisco web site using the
boot config flash:<Config file>
where <Config file> is the file on the flash.
Although this can be applied on 2811 routers, they fail to load the file on the flash card. I've since found that this router type has a Class C flash. So the question is, can either:
Is there a similar process for other classes of Flash cards, specifically Class C?
or
The router flash be set as a Class A to support this functionality,
The preferred resolution for this would be the first as there are many remote routers installed a diverse and difficult locations to visit, should a format/rebuild of the flash fail for some reason.
don't ask to list the output of a show boot or show bootvar, neither of these commands work. The Startup/Running config lists the boot config line.
I have two Routers (C1812 & C1841) each having different version of IOS images. I was wondering if its possible to copy IOS image from flash of one Router and use it to upgrade another.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have Cisco 2600 series Router which has only 32 MB flash memory. I tried to load IOS image in that but image size is 29 Mb in compressed form. The minimum i found is 5 MB in compressed form but it is missing so many commands. that in 32 MB flash, how can I load image which has almost all the commands.
View 3 Replies View RelatedMy router does not have a usb port. So what now?
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy WRT54GX version 2.0 router is bricked during the firmware upgrade and the file was (WRT54GX_V2_EU_2.00.20.bix) from the linksys support main site. The power LED is blinking and the DMZ LED is off. I can not access to WEB GUI anymore and after many times reseting also pinging the router IP 192.168.1.1 there is no respond from the router. No respond with tftp too. How to flash this router by JTAG or.
View 5 Replies View RelatedThe power led always flash at WRT54G?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI accidentally flashed my WRT310N version 1.0 with version 2.0 firmware. After which the router was dead as a doornail.After a frustrating 3 hours of reading forums, following over 11 tutorials, and being 1 second away from throwing my WRT310N at the wall, I finally fixed it.I performed this fix on a Windows 7 32-bit PC. My provider is Comcast.Make sure you only have one ethernet cable connected from your PC to the router. The cable should be connected to any one of the 4 blue ports. I connected mine to port 1. DO NOT CONNECT IT TO THE YELLOW INTERNET PORT on the router.
With the router in your hand, hold down the reset button for 30 seconds until the port 1 light goes out then immediately disconnect the power while still holding down the reset button. DO NOT LET GO OF THE RESET BUTTON!WAIT 30 more seconds with the power disconnected. (Do not let go of the reset button)PLUG the power back in and WAIT another 30 seconds. After that, let go of the reset button. You should have held the reset button for a total of 90 seconds. This will wipe the router's nvram.Bring up the command prompt window that you prepared earlier. You should still see the ping command that you entered in Step 2. Now, hit ENTER to start pinging the router continuously. You will probably see a bunch of "request timed out" responses.Bring up the TFT2.exe window that you prepared in step 2. Press UPGRADE so it can begin communicating with the router. Make sure you set at least 10 retries.
As quickly as possible, go back to your router and HOLD the reset button and disconnect the power. You don't need to wait 30 seconds...5 seconds is enough. While stil holding the reset button down, plug the power back into the router and keep an eye on the command prompt and TFT2.exe windows.If the command prompt has successfully pinged the router, TFT2.exe will begin to flash it and very soon it will show a success message below the progress bar. If you still can't successfully ping the router, close and restart TFT2.exe using the same settings and try disconnecting/reconnecting the router's power again as mentioned in the paragraph above. You may want to try holding the reset button down longer than 5 seconds. I was able to get this to work on the FIRST TRY.Now that your router is has the proper firmware, go back to your adapter's settings (mentioned in step 4), delete the static IP and set it back to the default automatic settings.Plug your cables back in and don't forget to plug the ethernet cable from your modem to the yellow internet port on your WRT310N."Recycle" the power to your cable modem by holding down the reset for 60 seconds or disconnect it from the power outlet for 60 seconds.Reset your router by holding the reset button for 30 seconds.
if i flash my firmware on my router, can i still view the router logs before the flash? i heard that .logs can be on the ram of the router.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI read that there are internal and external flash memory in 3725 router that can max up to 128mb. So adding the sizes of internal and external flash memory, will that total to 256mb?
And also is the internal flash of 3725 just the same with its external flash?