When you perform the xmodem command make sure you have enough free space in
your flash to load the new IOS. I was trying to load a new image to a 4MB
flash where the IOS had been renamed. If you have performed the Xmodem ( I
prefer the Xmodem-1K method, supported by hyperterm) you will know that it
is a slow procedure, watching paint dry is more exciting. If you truly
erased the entire flash this should not be a problem, but issue a "dir
flash:" to verify the image you are trying to load will fit into the flash.
It is quite frustrating after you have tried this twice only to realize you
need to delete the renamed image for it to fit (I was working with a 4MB
2900XL, which I had been told was an 8MB 2900XL). It is my own fault for not
verifying their information myself, fortunately this was purely for
educational purposes, not a production switch. HTH
Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ganesh Chintalapati
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 5:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: erased flash
Dear group,
I recently was configuring ISDN on 1750 router. But accidently I have gi=
ven
#erase flash command from the prompt. And once I rebooted the router I g=
ot
the message "not able to find some number" and "not able to locate file f=
lash"
and I am getting rommon 1> prompt. Pls let me know how do I restore my r=
outer
to its normal working condition.
This is very urgent, I would be most thankful if someone gives me the sol=
ution
at the earliest.
Bye group,
Ganesh.Ch
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