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  1. bajaranger

    How do I shake the (boot) from my "router(boot)>" prompt?

    I found the answer!! This one is cryptic. I was taking shots in the dark and lucked out. Apparently, one of the registers in basic rom monitor mode had been changed. I found a document that happened to list some of the default register settings that you can access when you see the...
  2. bajaranger

    How do I shake the (boot) from my "router(boot)>" prompt?

    jeter, that was the first thing I tried. I was wondering why there was such an odd hostname!?!? But when it wouldn't change I knew it was something else. I'm afraid I'll end up having to go the NVRAM route unless someone else has seen and conquered this one before. I would really like to...
  3. bajaranger

    How do I shake the (boot) from my "router(boot)>" prompt?

    I recently purchased a 2504 router on ebay. When I powered it up for the first time, here's what the prompt looked like: router(boot)> I have been trying to figure out how the (boot) was appended to the hostname. From what I've read in the Cisco documentation, I believe it's a register...
  4. bajaranger

    Buying 2 Router for the CCNA Test.

    I am working towards my CCNP/CCIE and I just purchased two routers for myself on ebay. I acquired a 2501 and a 2504 as well as a MAU. The 2501 is a great basic router with two serial ports and an ethernet port. The 2504 has two serial ports, a token ring port, and an ISDN port. Between the...

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