02-16-2009 12:22 PM - edited 03-04-2019 03:35 AM
Have you ever seen where a Cisco router "lose a command line and then will not accept a command line?
First of all, before rebooting a 2801 RTR I wrote the config and then rebooted the router.
After the reboot we started having incoming email issues. I checked the config and somehow it âlostâ a line in the config.
So I put the line back in and wrote the config, again. Usually if a RTR doesn't like a command line it'll say something. but the rtr didn't say anything.
I then did a "sh run" and the line was gone!
Thoughts?
02-16-2009 12:32 PM
do you copy and past or enter the command manualy ?
02-16-2009 12:35 PM
What command are you typing/pasting?
02-16-2009 12:39 PM
i tried both ways....
i copied the line from a backup.
and i typed it in manually.
the line i'm trying to get into the RTR is:
ip nat inside source static tcp 10.30.47.5 25 66.140.170.131 25 extendable
02-16-2009 12:44 PM
Do you see it when you do "sh ip nat translation" ?
02-16-2009 01:02 PM
pages and pages of NAT translations.
which tells me it's working but why can't i see that line in the config?
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