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7206 in boot mode

cisco steps
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I installed (NPE-G2) card on 7206VXR when I rebooted I lost the config. my router is on router(boot)#

who do I trouble shoot this so I can put the config ?

Thanks

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marpina
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

this prompt  "router(boot)#"  means that router has a corrupt or lost the Cisco IOS image.

check the correct IOS on the PCMCIA for the processor for example:

c7200p-xxxx-xxxx.bin  (where p is for NPE-G2)

c7200-xxxx-xxxxx.bin  this is  for a NPE-G1 processor card.

I hope this help

Marcelino

Giuseppe Larosa
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Hello Ocporbust,

have you installed the NPE-G2 on a c7206 VXR chassis where you had before an older NPE and you have removed the I/O controller?

be aware that on older NPE configuration file NVRAM is located on I/O controller and this changes on NPE-G1 and NPE-G2 see

see

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/7200/install_and_upgrade/npe-g1_read_me/14025R.html

about IOS images again ios images for NPE G1 and G2 have different names

see

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/7200/install_and_upgrade/7200_boot_image_info/3876b.html

if you haven't uploaded with TFTP you old config is on the i/O controller but even if you have chosen to keep it on the chassis it is not accessible from new NPE engines.

Hope to help

Giuseppe