01-28-2004 10:07 AM - edited 03-02-2019 01:12 PM
Hi there,
I am in need of serial numbers for all my cisco network devices. When I telneting to the switches and entering show version command I am getting the serial number where as the same when I am entering in the routers I didn't get it. I have so many remote routes where I have telnet access only.
Is there any way to get the same I mean through ciscoworks software or any other tools.
Physical serial no label is there but I wanted to find with IOS commands.
Any advice will be highly appreciated.
Regards
01-28-2004 11:58 AM
Hello,
to my best knowledge there is no IOS command available to get the serial numbers of routers. This question comes up quite often, and unfortunately there seems to be no other way than physically reading it off the router, unlike switches, which show the serial numbers when the ´show version´ command is used.
HTH,
Georg
01-28-2004 12:06 PM
I think there is no IOS command that gives you the serial number. You have to set it via SNMP command (chassis-id) if you want to use it for administration.
Regards.
Gilson
01-28-2004 02:16 PM
The only router that I know of that ever gave you a s/n with a "show version" was the 1600 series. Even then it may have only been the early verions of the router. Other than that, you'll have to get it off the chassis itself.
Mike
01-28-2004 08:15 PM
12.3(4)T introduced support for Cisco Unique Device Identifier, which will allow you to view the serial number through the CLI or SNMP. You can find more info here:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123newft/123t/123t_4/gtpepudi.htm
~Zach
01-29-2004 07:07 AM
That's a cool new feature. The docs state the Cisco product must be UDI-enabled. Couldn't find any list of devices that are UDI-enabled though.
Mike
01-29-2004 10:07 AM
In the newer codes at least in the 7500 series you can use the sh rsp chassis-info command and this gives the chasis serial number or the show diag on some of the smaller boxes . Think it has to be at least 12.2 code or higher though .
01-29-2004 06:24 PM
Depending on the type of router you have, you may able to get it. Example: the 7200 series has a command called show c7200 which will give you the info. look for a show command that relates to the chassis or model number of the router under the show commands.
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