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Troubleshooting Routers
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Checking the Boot PROMs
Make sure that the boot PROM images are compatible with the router software
image as follows:
Check the boot PROMs as follows:
1. Enter the following command to display the software version of each boot
PROM:
get wfHwEntry.19.*
The slot number containing the boot PROM follows the dot (.) after the
“wfHwEntry.wfHwBootPromSource” object name.
Example
$ get wfHwEntry.19.*
wfHwEntry.wfHwBootPromSource.2 = "int/8.10/40/freboot.exe"
wfHwEntry.wfHwBootPromSource.3 = "int/8.10/40/freboot.exe"
wfHwEntry.wfHwBootPromSource.4 = "int/8.10/40/freboot.exe"
wfHwEntry.wfHwBootPromSource.5 = "int/8.10/40/freboot.exe"
2. Refer to Upgrading Routers from Version 5 to Version 10.0 to make sure the
boot PROM versions satisfy the software version requirements.
Making Sure the Router Software Image Is Correct for the Router
Make sure that the router software image on the router is compatible with the type
of router you are using. Refer to the Upgrading Routers book that applies to your
router software for a list of the router software image names and the associated
router types.
Making Sure All Slots Use the Same Router Software Image and
Configuration File
Different versions of router software image and configuration files within a router
can cause many types of serious problems. The best way to avoid these problems
is to maintain consistency among the router software images in multiple memory
cards, and make sure that, if you make a configuration change to a configuration
file on one memory card, that you copy the file to any other memory cards that
have a file with the same name.
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