Really the Config-register 0x2102 is what you want.  If you wish to set it
temporarily @ the interrupt, try Control Break & @ the boot prompt type in
o/r 0x42.  This should get you out of the ROM booting mode.

All the best
Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas N." 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:11 PM
Subject: Configure Register on Cisco 2500 router - urgent! [7:17087]


> Hi All,
>
> Cisco 2500 have the factory-default setting of 0x2102 for the register.
> This will boot from the IOS image on the flash WITH the configuration on
the
> NVRAM.  I wonder what other value I can use beside this 0x2102?
>
> My original problem was that I just upgraded the IOS for this Cisco 2500
> router.  The upgrade was successfully.  I got the correct checksum.  The
> register setting was then changed back t the factory-default 0x2102
(changed
> to 0x2141 for booting from Boot mode to upgrade the image).  However, when
I
> rebooted the router, the router kept reseting itself.  I wonder if there
is
> any other value beside 0x2102  that I can use for the register to let the
> router boot from the flash with the configuration?  The router was also
> hardware upgrade with:
>
> - Boot ROM = 11.0(10c)
> - 16MB flash
> - 16MB memory
>
> The new IOS image is IP/H.323 version 12.2(1)
>
> Thomas N.




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