11-25-2015 12:48 AM - edited 03-05-2019 02:48 AM
hi everyone,
I am urgergoing a very difficult situation, looking for urgent help from you all, below is the issue,
Cisco 2911/k9 ISR with UC and SEC licenses intergated, FXO and SRE modules are also installed physically, this is serving as VoIP Device, Security gateway, Internet Gateway. this is into production and we don't have physical access of Router, I can connect it via both WAN(public) IP and VPN Client.
recently while monitoring our device I noticed that after executing "write memory" command the outcome is "NVRAM Verification Failed" and also when I am trying to execute "show startup-config" the outcome is "%Error opening nvram:/startup-config (Invalid Checksum)".
I am afraid and not testing its memory using "test momery" because it gives me warning "Testing NVRAM card will remove all files! Continue [y/n] ? "
I took the backup of running configuration (remotely) over VPN Client connection which is of 18kb, I am again worried here if I might loose some keys(VPN Tunnel) or its configurations If i proceed with erasing the conf. and then re-writing it.
please let me know the best to avoid any downtime and break into our services.
thanks
11-25-2015 02:18 AM
I am trying to simply save my config and I am getting the following error message:
Router#show startup-config
Using 1648 out of 245752 bytes
%Error opening nvram:/startup-config (Unknown error 0)
Anyone got any ideas as to whats going on here?
I tried to do an erase and format but both of them have given me errors as if the chip is not even present. Anyway to check if this is a corruption problem or if the chip is just simply MIA?
This is on a router I JUST got from Cisco as a replacement.
12-29-2015 01:41 PM
Ok, some ideas:
Best,
Janno Schouwenburg
01-06-2016 02:51 AM
No Need for replacement , You need to erase the NVRAM or Detele it , and then wr -> copy running to startup ->
Its issue with you NVRAM which is got corrupted ,
11-25-2015 02:40 AM
Hi,
NVRAM is not a field replaceable unit (FRU) and it became harder if you cannot log to router physically. there is a possiblity of upgrading your IOS will solve this issue.
Regards
11-25-2015 02:50 AM
hi,
thanks for your answer, so can the router IOS be upgraded remotley over VPN Client ?
also please give some reference how we can predict that NVRAM issue can be resolved using IOS Upgradation.
BR,
12-23-2015 02:23 AM
hello all,
can anyone revert on my query. we are still in the same state.
thanks
Br.
01-02-2016 08:57 PM
99% likely you need to get this piece of hardware replaced, so make that your primary plan.
Do not expect this router to survive a reboot. Do not attempt an IOS upgrade as the router will not survive the reboot.
You could try formatting the NVRAM, which will wipe it, and then immediately save the config and vlan database.
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