From: Carnevale, Jason (jcarnevale@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Oct 07 2001 - 23:04:57 GMT-3
on the 2500 series routers you have to go into config mode, change the
config register to 0x2101, exit config mode, write the changes and reload
the router. This will tell the router to boot with the flash in write mode.
copy your new image over, go back into config mode and but it back to
0x2102, write and reload and you are all set. Hope this helps.
-jason
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Hescock
To: Brian Hescock
Cc: EdmondsSG@aol.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 10/7/2001 7:05 PM
Subject: Re: how to copy IOS onto read only flash - cos i don't know!
I obviously didn't read the e-mail very well, somehow I read right by
it's a 2500 and you referred to the flash sticks.... duh It must
have been that "other" e-mail you sent, yeah, yeah, that's it. I'll
shut up and get back to studying... ;-) Can't help you with this one,
I don't open up 2500's very often and play with the memory.
B.
Brian Hescock wrote:
> I would assume you have a router with a pcmcia card. There's a tiny
> switch on the card (you wouldn't know it's there unless you
> specifically look for it) that toggles between r/w and r/0.
> Brian
>
> EdmondsSG@aol.com wrote:
>
>> guys (and girls)
>>
>> I'm trying to upgrade a 2500 to 16/16 and enterprise ios.
>>
>> I've put 2 8meg flash sticks in, partitioned as 1 to get 16meg, but
>> now i can't copy the ios 'cos it says the flash is read only!.
>>
>> any ideas how i can get this sorted?
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> si
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