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From: swpa on
I have a 2620xm router that has some lingering config left in rommon that
looks like it was trying to boot from tftp. I can use an unset to get rid
of the tftp ip info but I have garbage in the environment variables that I
cannot delete ( see below) I also am getting these messages popup on my
console that are a bit irritating.

out of room in table, cannot set "RET_2_RCALTS"

out of room in table, cannot set "RANDOM_NUM"



Is there anyway I can re initialize the rommon and blow out this garbage?



rommon 25 > set
PS1=rommon ! >
IP_ADDRESS=10.1.1.110
IP_SUBNET_MASK=255.255.255.0
DEFAULT_GATEWAY=10.1.1.1
TFTP_SERVER=10.1.1.1
TFTP_FILE=c2600-i-mz.122-8.T10.bin
TFTP_RETRY_COUNT=20
jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys=
yb._:ZO?Lkr74+~8]_}7Po2+0H.=R
H=qD
Dth0/KShqeJ7+Qyn]1=}J(94%O?&<d>+vC!]n~S{7tC{:||=gAc,te{
2._v=
y8wVt[Ikc%EB_)HwK*7gylmKt2uWER87:=!ohxU>z(8M$9)E#|Lha-
2Y/tge,/r-KO|A8[~;n85+!=0c/f$}o.PL#1V~~FDcV^qg1[C%|^SlA[B6`:lW]28}k<G3yRH*VE}+bhY?
cN?d}6>>8su9m/zDs$j)XZEy3.m~WbuI_
Q=
(cL=9Rx
GVWv=?V
pow:=8
,x@=IhB:][
J?D8mL5O=RW2=n{
@u(Ka5cJnxuE^a74u]Vr6B(m4(=spEq5%BFCx
9?12=p
)EpwtD8jU]nMICmMot~%>L(?&YF{~}.|{>vDK;!=eG-,vzf$,,nwzOyGQu="l9F
83:/G0~35bTtQyLC]RBv>~^oc`6mAn(CXny@x"UH/s6t$|qW61-,Vui7$GhAvW0S=<5vYIeY#GM(hC~W|ko{Wr;gZ2A
Q[4iOg:!a=!
D1w8gul6D6N=9F
BSI=0
RET_2_RTS=
?=0
@A=
rommon 26 > set
PS1=rommon ! >
IP_ADDRESS=10.1.1.110
IP_SUBNET_MASK=255.255.255.0
DEFAULT_GATEWAY=10.1.1.1
TFTP_SERVER=10.1.1.1
TFTP_FILE=c2600-i-mz.122-8.T10.bin
TFTP_RETRY_COUNT=20
jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys=
yb._:ZO?Lkr74+~8]_}7Po2+0H.=R
H=qD
Dth0/KShqeJ7+Qyn]1=}J(94%O?&<d>+vC!]n~S{7tC{:||=gAc,te{
2._v=
y8wVt[Ikc%EB_)HwK*7gylmKt2uWER87:=!ohxU>z(8M$9)E#|Lha-
2Y/tge,/r-KO|A8[~;n85+!=0c/f$}o.PL#1V~~FDcV^qg1[C%|^SlA[B6`:lW]28}k<G3yRH*VE}+bhY?
cN?d}6>>8su9m/zDs$j)XZEy3.m~WbuI_
Q=
(cL=9Rx
GVWv=?V
pow:=8
,x@=IhB:][
J?D8mL5O=RW2=n{
@u(Ka5cJnxuE^a74u]Vr6B(m4(=spEq5%BFCx
9?12=p
)EpwtD8jU]nMICmMot~%>L(?&YF{~}.|{>vDK;!=eG-,vzf$,,nwzOyGQu="l9F
83:/G0~35bTtQyLC]RBv>~^oc`6mAn(CXny@x"UH/s6t$|qW61-,Vui7$GhAvW0S=<5vYIeY#GM(hC~W|ko{Wr;gZ2A
Q[4iOg:!a=!
D1w8gul6D6N=9F
BSI=0
RET_2_RTS=
@A=
?=0
rommon 27 >
rommon 27 >
rommon 27 > i


From: bod43 on
On 13 Sep, 14:54, "swpa" <s...(a)nxspam.flame999.com> wrote:
> I have a 2620xm router that has some lingering config left in rommon that
> looks like it was trying to boot from tftp.  I can use an unset to get rid
> of the tftp ip info but I have garbage in the environment variables that I
> cannot delete ( see below) I also am getting these messages popup on my
> console that are a bit irritating.
>
> out of room in table, cannot set "RET_2_RCALTS"
>
> out of room in table, cannot set "RANDOM_NUM"
>
> Is there anyway I can re initialize the rommon and blow out this garbage?
>
> rommon 25 > set
> PS1=rommon ! >
> IP_ADDRESS=10.1.1.110
> IP_SUBNET_MASK=255.255.255.0
> DEFAULT_GATEWAY=10.1.1.1
> TFTP_SERVER=10.1.1.1
> TFTP_FILE=c2600-i-mz.122-8.T10.bin
> TFTP_RETRY_COUNT=20
> jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys=
> yb._:ZO?Lkr74+~8]_}7Po2+0H.=R
> H=qD
> Dth0/KShqeJ7+Qyn]1=}J(94%O?&<d>+vC!]n~S{7tC{:||=gAc,te{
> 2._v=
> y8wVt[Ikc%EB_)HwK*7gylmKt2uWER87:=!ohxU>z(8M$9)E#|Lha-
> 2Y/tge,/r-KO|A8[~;n85+!=0c/f$}o.PL#1V~~FDcV^qg1[C%|^SlA[B6`:lW]28}k<G3yRH*VE}+bhY?
> cN?d}6>>8su9m/zDs$j)XZEy3.m~WbuI_
> Q=
> (cL=9Rx
> GVWv=?V
> pow:=8
> ,x@=IhB:][
> J?D8mL5O=RW2=n{
> @u(Ka5cJnxuE^a74u]Vr6B(m4(=spEq5%BFCx
> 9?12=p
> )EpwtD8jU]nMICmMot~%>L(?&YF{~}.|{>vDK;!=eG-,vzf$,,nwzOyGQu="l9F
> 83:/G0~35bTtQyLC]RBv>~^oc`6mAn(CXny@x"UH/s6t$|qW61-,Vui7$GhAvW0S=<5vYIeY#GM(hC~W|ko{Wr;gZ2A
> Q[4iOg:!a=!
> D1w8gul6D6N=9F
> BSI=0
> RET_2_RTS=
> ?=0
> @A=
> rommon 26 > set
> PS1=rommon ! >
> IP_ADDRESS=10.1.1.110
> IP_SUBNET_MASK=255.255.255.0
> DEFAULT_GATEWAY=10.1.1.1
> TFTP_SERVER=10.1.1.1
> TFTP_FILE=c2600-i-mz.122-8.T10.bin
> TFTP_RETRY_COUNT=20
> jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys=
> yb._:ZO?Lkr74+~8]_}7Po2+0H.=R
> H=qD
> Dth0/KShqeJ7+Qyn]1=}J(94%O?&<d>+vC!]n~S{7tC{:||=gAc,te{
> 2._v=
> y8wVt[Ikc%EB_)HwK*7gylmKt2uWER87:=!ohxU>z(8M$9)E#|Lha-
> 2Y/tge,/r-KO|A8[~;n85+!=0c/f$}o.PL#1V~~FDcV^qg1[C%|^SlA[B6`:lW]28}k<G3yRH*VE}+bhY?
> cN?d}6>>8su9m/zDs$j)XZEy3.m~WbuI_
> Q=
> (cL=9Rx
> GVWv=?V
> pow:=8
> ,x@=IhB:][
> J?D8mL5O=RW2=n{
> @u(Ka5cJnxuE^a74u]Vr6B(m4(=spEq5%BFCx
> 9?12=p
> )EpwtD8jU]nMICmMot~%>L(?&YF{~}.|{>vDK;!=eG-,vzf$,,nwzOyGQu="l9F
> 83:/G0~35bTtQyLC]RBv>~^oc`6mAn(CXny@x"UH/s6t$|qW61-,Vui7$GhAvW0S=<5vYIeY#GM(hC~W|ko{Wr;gZ2A
> Q[4iOg:!a=!
> D1w8gul6D6N=9F
> BSI=0
> RET_2_RTS=
> @A=
> ?=0
> rommon 27 >
> rommon 27 >
> rommon 27 > i

Have you tried clearing the offending variables?

e.g.
"set jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys="

Or maybe "reset jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys"

I forget the exact syntax but you can surely find it
on cisco.com.

Looks like it is

"unset jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys"

Obviously do not type the quotes.

Start at the top and work down until all the
unwanted variables are gone.
From: swpa on
Yes I tried to unset, I was told by the person I bought the router from on
ebay that the bootprom is damaged cause I inserted an unrecognized fxo card
into the nm-hdv slot.


"bod43" <Bod43(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:d796f08b-d152-4fef-b861-9b9ee262fb26(a)d23g2000vbm.googlegroups.com...
On 13 Sep, 14:54, "swpa" <s...(a)nxspam.flame999.com> wrote:
> I have a 2620xm router that has some lingering config left in rommon that
> looks like it was trying to boot from tftp. I can use an unset to get rid
> of the tftp ip info but I have garbage in the environment variables that I
> cannot delete ( see below) I also am getting these messages popup on my
> console that are a bit irritating.
>
> out of room in table, cannot set "RET_2_RCALTS"
>
> out of room in table, cannot set "RANDOM_NUM"
>
> Is there anyway I can re initialize the rommon and blow out this garbage?
>
> rommon 25 > set
> PS1=rommon ! >
> IP_ADDRESS=10.1.1.110
> IP_SUBNET_MASK=255.255.255.0
> DEFAULT_GATEWAY=10.1.1.1
> TFTP_SERVER=10.1.1.1
> TFTP_FILE=c2600-i-mz.122-8.T10.bin
> TFTP_RETRY_COUNT=20
> jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys=
> yb._:ZO?Lkr74+~8]_}7Po2+0H.=R
> H=qD
> Dth0/KShqeJ7+Qyn]1=}J(94%O?&<d>+vC!]n~S{7tC{:||=gAc,te{
> 2._v=
> y8wVt[Ikc%EB_)HwK*7gylmKt2uWER87:=!ohxU>z(8M$9)E#|Lha-
> 2Y/tge,/r-KO|A8[~;n85+!=0c/f$}o.PL#1V~~FDcV^qg1[C%|^SlA[B6`:lW]28}k<G3yRH*VE}+bhY?
> cN?d}6>>8su9m/zDs$j)XZEy3.m~WbuI_
> Q=
> (cL=9Rx
> GVWv=?V
> pow:=8
> ,x@=IhB:][
> J?D8mL5O=RW2=n{
> @u(Ka5cJnxuE^a74u]Vr6B(m4(=spEq5%BFCx
> 9?12=p
> )EpwtD8jU]nMICmMot~%>L(?&YF{~}.|{>vDK;!=eG-,vzf$,,nwzOyGQu="l9F
> 83:/G0~35bTtQyLC]RBv>~^oc`6mAn(CXny@x"UH/s6t$|qW61-,Vui7$GhAvW0S=<5vYIeY#GM(hC~W|ko{Wr;gZ2A
> Q[4iOg:!a=!
> D1w8gul6D6N=9F
> BSI=0
> RET_2_RTS=
> ?=0
> @A=
> rommon 26 > set
> PS1=rommon ! >
> IP_ADDRESS=10.1.1.110
> IP_SUBNET_MASK=255.255.255.0
> DEFAULT_GATEWAY=10.1.1.1
> TFTP_SERVER=10.1.1.1
> TFTP_FILE=c2600-i-mz.122-8.T10.bin
> TFTP_RETRY_COUNT=20
> jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys=
> yb._:ZO?Lkr74+~8]_}7Po2+0H.=R
> H=qD
> Dth0/KShqeJ7+Qyn]1=}J(94%O?&<d>+vC!]n~S{7tC{:||=gAc,te{
> 2._v=
> y8wVt[Ikc%EB_)HwK*7gylmKt2uWER87:=!ohxU>z(8M$9)E#|Lha-
> 2Y/tge,/r-KO|A8[~;n85+!=0c/f$}o.PL#1V~~FDcV^qg1[C%|^SlA[B6`:lW]28}k<G3yRH*VE}+bhY?
> cN?d}6>>8su9m/zDs$j)XZEy3.m~WbuI_
> Q=
> (cL=9Rx
> GVWv=?V
> pow:=8
> ,x@=IhB:][
> J?D8mL5O=RW2=n{
> @u(Ka5cJnxuE^a74u]Vr6B(m4(=spEq5%BFCx
> 9?12=p
> )EpwtD8jU]nMICmMot~%>L(?&YF{~}.|{>vDK;!=eG-,vzf$,,nwzOyGQu="l9F
> 83:/G0~35bTtQyLC]RBv>~^oc`6mAn(CXny@x"UH/s6t$|qW61-,Vui7$GhAvW0S=<5vYIeY#GM(hC~W|ko{Wr;gZ2A
> Q[4iOg:!a=!
> D1w8gul6D6N=9F
> BSI=0
> RET_2_RTS=
> @A=
> ?=0
> rommon 27 >
> rommon 27 >
> rommon 27 > i

Have you tried clearing the offending variables?

e.g.
"set jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys="

Or maybe "reset jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys"

I forget the exact syntax but you can surely find it
on cisco.com.

Looks like it is

"unset jEc_*qOF?8[.Ys"

Obviously do not type the quotes.

Start at the top and work down until all the
unwanted variables are gone.

From: Doug McIntyre on
"swpa" <swp(a)nxspam.flame999.com> writes:
>Yes I tried to unset, I was told by the person I bought the router from on
>ebay that the bootprom is damaged cause I inserted an unrecognized fxo card
>into the nm-hdv slot.

Its highly unlikely that is the cause, unrecognized cards in IOS are
just ignored for every version of IOS I've ever worked with. I have
never seen this behavior with unrecognized cards, and I usually got to
test out newer cards, usually with whatever old hardware I had sitting
around first, so I frequently had to upgrade old IOS.

More likely (in my experience) is that this router was sitting in
ROMMON mode for whatever reason, and serial line noise came along and
blasted tons of chars in, and some of them happened to stick as
variables (most likely with control characters and other unprintables
in their names), because random enough data eventually will produce a
variable looking enough thing and an equals sign somewhere in a string.

I'd state that this was pre-existing for you having it if you just
bought it.

As I posted, there's not really any way to clear it. At least its
mostly just cosmetic, there's not going to be anything set there that
will cause things to fail. If things are failing, its for a different reason.
From: swpa on
I am being sent another bootrom. I never had to replace one before, and
quite frankly only use rommon when an IOS image needs to be xmodem'd up.

All the cards work when I took them out and put them back in my 2650 and
1760 router.

I guess I am going to be replacing a boot rom.





"Doug McIntyre" <merlyn(a)geeks.org> wrote in message
news:4aaf8ff2$0$42841$8046368a(a)newsreader.iphouse.net...
> "swpa" <swp(a)nxspam.flame999.com> writes:
>>Yes I tried to unset, I was told by the person I bought the router from on
>>ebay that the bootprom is damaged cause I inserted an unrecognized fxo
>>card
>>into the nm-hdv slot.
>
> Its highly unlikely that is the cause, unrecognized cards in IOS are
> just ignored for every version of IOS I've ever worked with. I have
> never seen this behavior with unrecognized cards, and I usually got to
> test out newer cards, usually with whatever old hardware I had sitting
> around first, so I frequently had to upgrade old IOS.
>
> More likely (in my experience) is that this router was sitting in
> ROMMON mode for whatever reason, and serial line noise came along and
> blasted tons of chars in, and some of them happened to stick as
> variables (most likely with control characters and other unprintables
> in their names), because random enough data eventually will produce a
> variable looking enough thing and an equals sign somewhere in a string.
>
> I'd state that this was pre-existing for you having it if you just
> bought it.
>
> As I posted, there's not really any way to clear it. At least its
> mostly just cosmetic, there's not going to be anything set there that
> will cause things to fail. If things are failing, its for a different
> reason.

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