From: Lab Candidate (labccie@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Mar 09 2002 - 18:33:07 GMT-3
yes, they are all the same 2600 routers with various Bri, TR, Eth intfs.
one thing I did notice is that two successful routers have only one ethernet in
tf, while all
failed routers have 2 ethernet's. could that be any reasons? is there a way I c
an specifiy which
ether intf I want to do the tftpdnld on? but I think the IOS defaults to the fi
rst LAN intf
anyway, plus both 1st and 2nd eth intfs are plugged into the same switch, it sh
ouldn't matter.
Btw, what is the RXboot mode? I haven't heard about it. TIA...
------ Hansang Bae <hbae@nyc.rr.com> wrote: > Depends on the router. Were you using the same router/bootflash etc? > > Also, you can go into RXboot mode on some routers so that you have your MINI- IOS available (to > turn on ethernet ports etc.) > > hsb > > On 01:39 AM 3/9/2002 -0800, Lab Candidate wrote: > >Hansang, > > > >I am loading new IOS images to a couple of my routers after installing new f lash cards. After > >booting up, they all went into the rommon mode. I've setup a tftp server and used tftpdnld > >feature. Two of them went well, images were downloaded to the routers' flash and booted up > >successfully. Others just couldn't download the images from tftp server. aft er turning on > tftpdnld > >verbose, I found they all failed to see the tftp server in the download proc ess, giving msgs > like > >"arping 10.1.1.1 (tftp server's ip), .....failed". This seemed strange becau se all have the > same > >configs as the two successful routers, all the enthernet interfaces are plug ged into a default > >unvlanned switch. reading the verbose tftpdnld command output, I can tell th at all the initial > >configs for ethernet interface were going fine, until it tried to contact th e tftp server, and > >failed during arp process. How come these routers couldn't connect with tftp server while the > >other that had exact the same setup had no problem? TIA... > > > >--- > > > >--- Hansang Bae <hbae@nyc.rr.com> wrote: > >> At 09:05 PM 3/8/2002 -0800, Henry Chou wrote: > >> >I was wondering if someone can point me to the doc/URL how I can upgrade router IOS via > >> console. Thanks > >> > >> > >> Not all routers support xmodem uploads. > >> > >> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/index.shtml > >> > >> > >> hsb
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