02-09-2007 05:11 AM - edited 03-03-2019 03:41 PM
Dear All,
Is there any way , that I can have serial number of router via telnet. As in switch when we give show version it displays a serial number.
Jitesh
02-09-2007 06:31 AM
Depends on the model, but try 'show version' or 'show hardware'.
HTH and please rate
02-09-2007 07:17 AM
The question comes up repeatedly about how to find the chassis serial number of a router. Cisco has introduced a command show inventory and one of the output fields is the chassis serial number. Unfortunately whether this command reports the correct value is platform (or perhaps release) dependent. I have had good success with this command on ISR routers (12.3T and 12.4 code). But I have tried this commad o non-ISR routers and while it cheerfully reports a value, the value does not match the number on the sticker on the chassis.
HTH
Rick
02-09-2007 07:16 AM
router>sh tech
Produces a long output that should contain the serial number in it. This the output you would send to cisco's TAC for analysis in case of problems.
02-09-2007 07:29 AM
Jitesh,
If your router is an ISR (1800,2800,3800 series) then you can get the chassis details through the following command
"sh inventory"
Eventhough the new 12.4T image supports the above command on old routers like the 2600, i have seen it actually reports the processor ID and not the chassis serial number
HTH, rate if it does
Narayan
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