You more than likely have an IOS image on the router that the router
doesn't have enough RAM to use. This happens a lot when you put certain
IOS images on 2600 routers with less than 24 megs of ram.
What you need to do is hit break when it first starts to boot up and use
tftpdnld to grab the appropriate IOS image so it can boot up. Had this
happen to me last week when I accidentally upgraded a 2610 to a
c2600-is-mz-XK1 IOS without it having enough ram (ofcourse it had to be
the only router on our network with less than 24mb)
Hope this helps.
Paul
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Niraj Palikhey wrote:
> Hi,
> My 2620 router just freaked out and it keeps rebooting on and on and on!
> (It's not a production router!)There is no way to stop this-similiar to auto
> reboot in nt when it crashes. Can someone please advise as to what's going
> on? Is there a ctrl-break kind of key to stop this?
> Please help.
> Kind regards,
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