03-27-2009 07:01 AM - edited 03-04-2019 04:07 AM
What does a n> prompt mean? and how do I get to the regular "router" prompt
03-27-2009 07:05 AM
Michael,
Please post the exact prompt you got.
F.e.
Router>
Router#
rommon>
?
Toshi
03-27-2009 10:13 AM
the exact prompt was
n>
the IOS is correct for my project, the register is 2102
the enable command asked for a password.
Now that makes me suspicious
And.....responding
Mike
03-27-2009 07:05 AM
dir flash:
boot flash:c3800-...bin
03-27-2009 10:15 AM
the IOS is correct for my project c3825-adventerprisek9-mz.124-13d.bin , the register is 2102
the enable command asked for a password.
Now that makes me suspicious
And.....Thanks for responding
Mike
03-27-2009 11:19 AM
Mike,
Well, When you already added the enable password. The prompt is "n#". Right?
Please try this out. To get a rid of what I had in mind.
n#conf t
n(conf)#hostname Router
Toshi
03-27-2009 07:14 AM
maybe "hostname n" command was setup?
03-27-2009 07:18 AM
Eugene,
You made me smile. Yea! It can be that way!
5P!
Toshi
03-27-2009 10:17 AM
others in my team think so too. the enable mode asked me for a password.
That makes all of this very suspicious.
The routers (2 3800s) are back on their way to the whse. I'm just really, really curious
Thanks for responding
Mike
03-27-2009 11:20 AM
Mike,
Well, When you already added the enable password. The prompt is "n#". Right?
Please try this out. To get rid of what I had in mind.
n#conf t
n(conf)#hostname Router
Toshi
03-27-2009 11:36 AM
Toshi, so i was right, isn't it?
03-27-2009 11:37 AM
Eugene,
Stay tuned, We shall see.
Toshi
03-27-2009 01:55 PM
the enable mode with the n> had a password
here's moreâ¦
two routers, both 3825's, 1st rtr came up with the ân>â prompt
I had the onsite tech cold boot the rtr 5 times
the rtr came up with the âdo you want to..â the initial config question
I got to the router# prompt and configured the rtr
the second rtr came up with the ân>â also
after 4 cold boots the prompt remained the same n>
I stopped the upgradeâ¦
If it was a pre-confg, hostname, etcâ¦. how did the 1st router loose it's config?
03-27-2009 06:57 PM
The routers had to be re-booted several times before the config was erased? This one goes to the books! That defies everything in relations to RAMs. One is OK (possibly a factory defect) but two? Seriously. Something was done to both for them to loose their configs completely.
Think about it. If your own laptop was rebooted several times, do you suddenly find yourself loosing your OS?
03-27-2009 08:02 PM
how did the 1st router loose it's config
YOu wrotein your initial message that config register is 2102, is it for both or 2nd one.
The router which has lost config can have config register 2142 where it ignores config.
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