Dear all,
the solution was provided by Tom Blinn who suggested looking at the
archives for isp1020_edit. Most messages were not strictly relevant
but suggested 'isp1020_edit -sd'. On my firmware (V7.2-1) the command
is isp_edit so:
>>>isp_edit -sd
pkc0.7.0.1004.0
NVRAM is invalid, using defaults
old NVRAM
00000000 49 53 50 20 02 7a 01 00 01 f6 08 03 fa 00 00 01
00000010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 fd 10 19 1c
00000020 00 00 fd 10 19 1c 00 00 fd 10 19 1c 00 00 fd 10
00000030 19 1c 00 00 fd 10 19 1c 00 00 fd 10 19 1c 00 00
00000040 fd 10 19 1c 00 00 fd 10 19 1c 00 00 fd 10 19 1c
00000050 00 00 fd 10 19 1c 00 00 fd 10 19 1c 00 00 fd 10
00000060 19 1c 00 00 fd 10 19 1c 00 00 fd 10 19 1c 00 00
00000070 fd 10 19 1c 00 00 fd 10 19 1c 00 00 00 00 00 00
new NVRAM
00000000 49 53 50 20 02 7b 01 00 01 f9 08 03 fa 00 00 01
00000010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 fd 10 0c 18
00000020 00 00 fd 10 0c 18 00 00 fd 10 0c 18 00 00 fd 10
00000030 0c 18 00 00 fd 10 0c 18 00 00 fd 10 0c 18 00 00
00000040 fd 10 0c 18 00 00 fd 10 0c 18 00 00 fd 10 0c 18
00000050 00 00 fd 10 0c 18 00 00 fd 10 0c 18 00 00 fd 10
00000060 0c 18 00 00 fd 10 0c 18 00 00 fd 10 0c 18 00 00
00000070 fd 10 0c 18 00 00 fd 10 0c 18 00 00 00 00 00 66
which has apparently fixed the issue.
Arrigo
Received on Tue Jun 12 2001 - 14:26:44 NZST