From: Nick Griffin (ngriffin@qos-is.com)
Date: Tue Sep 20 2005 - 09:46:57 GMT-3
Try enabling snmp by adding a community (snmp-server [community] RO|RW),
and then issue a "show snmp", that should get it for you.
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Kumar Raja-Q16843
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Subject: RE: 7206 Router
If I remember correct we use "show idprom" all and some variations in
show idprom ? in CAT 6500 platform,  I guess 7200 has a similar
platform, try your luck
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Subject: Re: 7206 Router
I believe you have to physically look on the router. You can only find
the processor board serial number by a command.
You would have to manually put in the serial number of the chassis using
the snmp-server chassis-id command.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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Hi All,
What is the command to find the serial no of the router 7206?
Thanks
Kiran
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