nah,

I would go with no clns routing no router isis and do a reload.  The system
seems to be holding onto an old clns address from somewhere.

-----Original Message-----
From: Armando Santana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 June 2002 16:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: %CLNS: System ID Assignment Problem!! [7:46161]


Is the IOS version support  multiples areas ?

If yes,  try to change .00 at end to  .01
 

Good luck.

[[ ]]

Armando.
 

Cisco Nuts wrote:

  That's exactly what I did....still the same problem...This is only on
  2
  routers....The rest of them took it smoothly :-)

  And yes, I had added the .00 at the end...

  What could it be? Even a wr and a reload did not help :-(

  I can only think of an erase star and a reload now....

  Any ideas??

  >From: "McCallum, Robert"
  >Reply-To: "McCallum, Robert"
  >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >Subject: RE: %CLNS: System ID Assignment Problem!! [7:46161]
  >Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 05:31:24 -0400
  >
  >you need to clear your router isis command then put it back in
  again.
  >Please remember that you should end with .00 so your net address
  should be
  >net 0000.0100.0000.08de.dc8f.4401
  >
  >-----Original Message-----
  >From: Cisco Nuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  >Sent: 09 June 2002 22:55
  >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >Subject: %CLNS: System ID Assignment Problem!! [7:46161]
  >
  >
  >Hello,
  >I am trying to configure a net address on my router but keep getting
  this
  >error msg.
  >
  >RTB(config)#router isis
  >RTB(config-router)#net 00.0001.0000.0008.dedc.8f44
  >%CLNS: System ID (0000.08DE.DC8F.00) must not change when defining
  >additional area addresses
  >
  >Any ideas?
  >
  >I want this router to be in area 1 (0001) and am using the Mac addr.
  of the
  >Token Ring intf. as the System ID....Doyle Vol.1
  >
  >RTB#sh int to0
  >TokenRing0 is up, line protocol is up
  >   Hardware is TMS380, address is 0008.dedc.8f44 (bia
  0008.dedc.8f44)
  >   Internet address is 10.1.2.1/24
  >
  >I had previously configed. a different net addr on this router using
  a 47.
  >addr. and thought that this might be the problem. Thus Did a no
  router
  >isis,
  >rebooted the router and tried again, Same problem....
  >
  >Please advise.
  >
  >Thank you.
  >
  >
  >
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