10-30-2007 02:37 PM - edited 03-10-2019 03:51 AM
Hi there guys.
I have a NM-CIDS module, and after to made a password recovery proccess (for 4.1 version) we can not login to the IPS.
It seems like the image is not in the flash.
After the router goes up, this is the status f the NM:
Router#service-module idS-Sensor 1/0 status
Service Module is Cisco IDS-Sensor1/0
Service Module supports session via TTY line 66
Service Module is trying to recover from error
Service Module status is not available
So, i captured the screen when the NM try to boot from the flash or the compac flash:
Initializing memory. Please wait.
Oct 30 21:12:31.299: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface IDS-Sensor1/0, changed state to down 512 MB SDRAM detected
BIOS Version: SM 02.00
BIOS Build date: 09/17/02
System Now Booting ...
Booting from flash..., please wait.
No boot image in flash. Now boot from compact drive
Booting from disk..., please wait.
Oct 30 21:12:51.299: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface IDS-Sensor1/0, changed state to up
Embedded BIOS Debugger Single Step Trap
EAX = FFF0E592 CS:EIP = 0000:00007E16 EFL = 00000207 pl nz .. na .. PE .. CY
EBX = 756E7C00 SS:ESP = 0000:00002590 EBP = 6E671FDA .. nt IOPL0 nv up EI ..
ECX = 00002F02 DS:ESI = 9F40:00075554 FS = 1AC4 .. .. id vp vi al vm rf
EDX = 0000EDB6 ES:EDI = 0000:00005240 GS = 0000
0000:00007E16 xor al, 15
Well, as you can see, the NM dont have any image to boot.
I tried to put the file NM-CIDS-K9-helper-1.0-1.bin at the compac flash (using a router) just to check if the IDS try to boot from this file.
is there something wrong with this accions?
what do you think?
Thanks in advance!
Pablo
10-31-2007 08:23 AM
You may have run into the hard drive issue. To find out you have to power off the nm-cids for 15 minutes. If you can power down the whole router, that would be best. Then power it back up and see if the nm-cids will boot.
10-31-2007 09:52 AM
I did it, but it did not work.
First i turned off the NM and then i turned off the router.
A half hour later i turned on the router (2851, c2800nm-adventerprisek9-mz.124-9.T.bin) but the behavior of the NM is the same.
Is it possible NM-CIDS boots from compaq flash?
What file do i need to put at the compaq flash (before to try the password recovery we saw that the Ids were running a 4.1(4) version) to the ids it may works?
I will appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance!
Pablo
10-31-2007 11:45 AM
As far as I know, no you can't boot it from the flash. If you did somehow modify the flash, you may have made the module unuseable. Can you get back to the prompt where you did the password recovery? (after typing *** during boot up). If not, you will have to rma the module. If so, I think the best bet is to reimage the sensor. It appears something must have happened during the password recovery routine. Did you notice any error messages? Do you have a link for the steps you used? I f not, did your steps match these: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps4077/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00807517ba.html#wp1031425
10-31-2007 01:46 PM
Ok, it's clare. I will ask for a rma for this module.
Last question. I did not found the guide for the version 4.1, so, i never found what is the user and pass default for the IDS for the version 4.1
All the links to the 4.1 version are broken.
If it is possible to get some pdf about the 4.1 guide?
Thank you!
Pablo
03-01-2010 03:33 AM
Hi, I have the same problem.
nitializing memory. Please wait. 512 MB SDRAM detected
BIOS Version: SM 02.00
BIOS Build date: 09/17/02
System Now Booting ...
Booting from flash..., please wait.
No boot image in flash. Now boot from compact drive
Booting from disk..., please wait.
Embedded BIOS Debugger Invalid Opcode Trap
EAX = FFF0003F CS:EIP = CEEB:00004DD4 EFL = 00000217 pl nz .. AC .. PE .. CY
EBX = 756E7BFF SS:ESP = 0000:00001FED EBP = 6E671FDA .. nt IOPL0 nv up EI ..
ECX = 00000001 DS:ESI = 9F40:00075556 FS = 1AC4 .. .. id vp vi al vm rf
EDX = 0000ED8E ES:EDI = 6A19:00002922 GS = 0000
CEEB:00004DD4 arpl cx, [bp+E447]
EB43DBG:
EB43DBG: help
REBOOT - cold boot the target
CONSOLE [CON|COMn] - set debug console
MASK x - set debug mask for EDOSROM
WCOMx byte [n] - write byte to COMx n times
MODE n - set video mode
D[b|w|d] [addr] - dump memory (bytes/words/dwords)
R[16|32] [reg value] - display registers
I[w|d] port - input from 8/16/32-bit I/O port
O[w|d] port val - output to 8/16/32-bit I/O port
U[16|32] [addr] - unassemble code
E addr byte [...] - enter bytes
V vector# - display interrupt vector table pointer
T - trace next instruction
+|- - inc/dec IP
G - go (resume execution)
BP addr - set breakpoint
BC bkpt# - clear breakpoint
BL - list breakpoints
SO x - route EDOSROM output to COMx
EA20|DA20 - enable/disable A20 line
ECACHE|DCACHE - enable/disable cache
TORAM - run BIOS from RAM
TOROM - run BIOS from ROM
WP [addr] - set/clear watchpoint
RC index - read CMOS RAM data
WC index byte ... - write CMOS RAM data
RFL phys:phys len - read nwords words from Flash
WFL phys:phys xxxx ... - write words to Flash
EFL phys:phys - erase Flash block
LFL phys:phys - lock Flash block
SFL phys:phys wdcnt value - set Flash words to value
UFL phys:phys wdcnt addr - update Flash from buffer
CSR index - read data from chipset
CSW index data - write data to chipset
SIOR index - read data from SIO chip
SIOW index data - write data to SIO chip
PCIR[BWD] idx [func dev bus] - read data from PCI device
PCIW[BWD] idx val [func dev bus]- write data to PCI device
PCID - dump PCI enumeration
RD|WD unit sec hd trk addr - read/write disk sector to/from buffer
BIOSDATA - display BIOS data area
?|HELP - show this help
EB43DBG: G
Embedded BIOS Debugger Invalid Opcode Trap
EAX = FFF0003F CS:EIP = CEEB:00004DD4 EFL = 00000217 pl nz .. AC .. PE .. CY
EBX = 756E7BFF SS:ESP = 0000:00001FED EBP = 6E671FDA .. nt IOPL0 nv up EI ..
ECX = 00000001 DS:ESI = 9F40:00075556 FS = 1AC4 .. .. id vp vi al vm rf
EDX = 0000ED8E ES:EDI = 6A19:00002922 GS = 0000
CEEB:00004DD4 arpl cx, [bp+E447]
COMPACT FLASH don't work in NM-CIDS-K9.
what should I do?
03-04-2010 11:55 PM
Please any solutions?
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