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Hello all, I have a problem here I hope someone can shed some light on it. We have a cisco 2600 series router with T1 card installed, it arrived yesterday as a used box that came from a private seller. I followed the password recovery steps from cisco's web site to get into the box. This all went fine, and after the box reloaded I was able to enter the initial startup screen and run through a basic template setup. Everything seems to go as planned, and then I do a (copy run start) this too seems to work ok, it shows me that the startup config has been put to NVRAM and when I do (show start) all of my settings come up fine. The problem is when I issue the command (reload) it poops. The box reloads and the initial startup screen comes up again. It does not seem to hold the configuration that I set up in the NVRAM. My questions here are, does this sound like bad ram, or me doing something wrong, and if it is the ram can the NVRAM itself be replaced. I am no expert on this router, and could use some help. Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks, Rich H. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Today on ISP-Planet Hot business, marketing & tech tips for the ISP community http://www.isp-planet.com/
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