11-11-2011 09:45 AM - edited 03-07-2019 03:20 AM
I have a 1711 Catalyst router hooked up behind a cable modem. I configured the router, copied running-config to startup-config then wrote it to memory with "write mem". I unplugged router to move it and when I plugged it back in, I had to start from scratch.
Is this normal, or should router be able to save configuration if powered down?
BTW, I'm using Putty to access router console. Is that the hot setup for Windows 7 or is there something better?
Thanks!
-Bruce
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11-11-2011 03:34 PM
What is your conifguration register set to?
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps133/products_tech_note09186a008022493f.shtml
I believe you want this:
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#config
Router(config)#config-register 0x2102
Router(config)#end
Been alittle while since I read up on that. Let us know how it works. The article is helpful also.
Message was edited by: Jimmy Sands
11-12-2011 08:17 AM
More than likely it is the config register. Your config did not dissappear it was still there but the config register was set to load a blank default config, someone may have done a password recovery or something previously , like the previous poster said change it to 0x2102 and make sure you have the correct boot statement.
11-11-2011 03:34 PM
What is your conifguration register set to?
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps133/products_tech_note09186a008022493f.shtml
I believe you want this:
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#config
Router(config)#config-register 0x2102
Router(config)#end
Been alittle while since I read up on that. Let us know how it works. The article is helpful also.
Message was edited by: Jimmy Sands
02-01-2019 07:23 AM
Thank you!
11-12-2011 08:17 AM
More than likely it is the config register. Your config did not dissappear it was still there but the config register was set to load a blank default config, someone may have done a password recovery or something previously , like the previous poster said change it to 0x2102 and make sure you have the correct boot statement.
11-16-2011 08:10 PM
Glenn;
What is "correct boot statement"?
11-16-2011 08:10 PM
Jimmy;
That was what the problem was. Once I configure the memory, it now saves it if it loses power.
Thanks for your help.
-Bruce
11-17-2011 10:40 PM
Glad to help, thanks for the update and glad you got it working.
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