[geeks] Cisco STS-10x Terminal Server Programming

Fogg, James geeks at sunhelp.org
Mon Sep 17 08:05:50 CDT 2001


You can also try...

boot system flash "filename"

in your config, then boot.

btw... if this is a really old IOS, you'll need "write mem" as the command
to save the config. write mem works in most current IOS's as a backward
compatibility feature, so using it has no ill effects. btw... you can also
"write term" to see if anything really exists. You can "write net" to save
to tftp. I have been assuming you knew that you have to save the config from
RAM to ROM with "copy running-config startup-config", which is the newer
version of "write mem". A "show start" reveals whats stored for the next
bootup. "show run" shows what is in RAM, but will disapear at boot unless
you "copy run start".



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kris Kirby [mailto:kris at catonic.net]
> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 11:14 PM
> To: 'geeks at sunhelp.org'
> Subject: RE: [geeks] Cisco STS-10x Terminal Server Programming
> 
> 
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Fogg, James wrote:
> > I am not familiar with the STS-10x, but based on every 
> other peice of Cisco
> > I have touched in 10 years, you are looking at a config 
> register issue.
> > Anything with a CF issue will behave this way.
> >
> > If you find yourself stuck I can get tech support to tell 
> me the one or two
> > places that CF should be.
> 
> Have tried setting the CF register to 0x2102 but it doesn't stick and
> doesn't change the default behavior. I'm also unable to locate another
> Cisco STS-10x in my area.
> 
> -----
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> <kris at nospam.catonic.net>   |
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