If I want to make my Ethernet 0 a dhcp client, what is the command?
All of my manuals, and books are too old to have this info. I'm running the latest IOS on a 2611.
The IOS image was given to me by a guy at work. The part that I'm worried about is the message at boot...
ERR: Invalid chip id 0x80B5 (reversed = 0x1AD ) detected in System
flashcisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision C) with
16380K/2048K.Processor board serial number 01759382
X.25 software...
This is the error I get when I boot the router...
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 3000 Bootstrap Software (IGS-RXBOOT), Version 10.2(5), RELEASE
SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 23-Mar-95 02:08 by kmac
Image text-base: 0x01020000...
Thanks for the fast reply. It worked. I've already reconfigured the router, but I just wanted to know what the old password was. Now I know. ;)
Thanks again.
Is there a utility to decrypt a masked password in a cisco config file? I just got a cisco 3600. I used the password recovery to make my own, but out of curiosity I want to see what the old password was.
Thanks in advance
I've got the traffic for port 80 directed to the correct ip addy......so all I have to do is remove "ip nat pool global 12.(external) 12.(external) netmask 255.255.255.0" ....correct?
P.S.
Thanks for taking the time to help me with this.
Still doesn't work. Took out "no ip classless" and removed "ip default-gateway 12.xxx.xxx.xxx". Still can't see myself......unless I use my dialup connection on my laptop.....or just get outside of my network.
I have fixed everything, but the "default gateway setting". I assume you mean to remove "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 12.(gateway)" ? Do I just remove that line?....or replace it with something else?
Why can't I see my website or my mail server from inside my network going out. Like with the url. I can only see it by the internal address. It used to work fine with my little linksys router, but now I'm trying to learn cisco. I can ping both by name from within my network.....i.e...
Degg: That does make things clear.....or clearer. :) That's not actually my subnet mask. I edited it for this post, but I understand what you are saying. Thanks again.
Thank you all for your help. I'm new to cisco, and am still learning. I'm trying to teach myself a few things, then take some classes.....it's like the blind leading the blind. :)
Degg: Thanks for the help! I tried the "ip classless" and it worked! Now my question is....what does...
I haven't been able to resolve this problem where I can't get to any addresses where the first octet is 12, and they can't get to me. When I do a "tracert" it will die at the eth0/1 address. I can ping my own outside ip(the first octet is 12), and the gateway ip(the first octet is 12)...
Here is my config. I deleted the config, and just started all over again.
I'm also having a problem where I can't get to any addresses where the first octet is 12, and they can't get to me. When I do a tracert it will die at the eth0/1 address. I can ping my own outside ip(the first octet is...
I have several lines in my config that are giving me problems. They are lines that I made mistakes on during the initial setup when typing them in. I want to delete them, but I don't know how. I've tried typing "no" and then the line that I want to remove, but it's still there.
My favorite book....so far...is "cisco IOS in a nutshell". It's an O'reilly book. isbn# 1-56592-942-x If you are just starting out, it's THE book to get.
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