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running-config won't save to startup-config ----- prob a NVRAM issue?

williampkerr
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It looks as though there is a NVRAM issue as my configs won't save.  I'm simply trying to save a newly configured hostname to verify that later configs will in fact save.  The problem is when I reboot the initial hostname isn't what I had just configured it to.  By issuing a sh start cmd I do see that the hostname has been configured but it won't display that newly configured hostname upon a reboot.  Please help.

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Jon Marshall
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It could be your config register value, could you post a "sh version" output from the router ?

Jon

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Jon Marshall
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It could be your config register value, could you post a "sh version" output from the router ?

Jon

Thank you Jon!  I recently did a password reset and changed the confreg.  I neglected to change it back to 2102 as I'm new at all this.

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