From: Becky Qiang (becky.qiang@wincomsystems.com)
Date: Fri Sep 20 2002 - 21:20:26 GMT-3
Guys:
I have done this ugly thing before. Load a image file via console to a Cat.
I am sure you will have more patience than I do.
Becky
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Lalonde" <plalonde2@cogeco.ca>
To: "Jake" <jakeczyz@yahoo.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 4:46 PM
Subject: Jake's PS note... TFTPing to a switch over console
> Hi Jake,
>
> My question.. why *can't* you TFTP a switch image over a single console
> connection? Isn't that what the older Catalysts did? It was either SC0
or
> SL0... console connection or SLIP connection. I can't see why you wouldn't
> be able to TELNET over SLIP and TFTP a new image across the same in-band
> connection.
>
> Just a thought,
> Paul Lalonde
> no 4-digit # yet
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jake" <jakeczyz@yahoo.com>
> To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 12:48 AM
> Subject: 6500 Dual SUPs & MS-CCIE (troll power!!!)
>
>
> > I know it can be done, but the commands are obviously a little
> different... I just
> > re-imaged 26 out-of-the-box SUP2/MSFC2's they shipped in because they
> prefer to use
> > hybrid over native at my company. We are taking an in-house "Dual SUP"
> class next week,
> > so I'll let you know if I learn anything worthwhile. But it will be in
> hybrid mode so
> > it's probably of little use to your particular question.
> >
> > Good luck,
> >
> > Jake
> > "LAB RAT-a-tat-tat"
> > 9102
> >
> > P.S., I had a guy with 7 years of experience try to convince me he could
> TFTP an image
> > into a switch through the console connection (only connection he had)
> between his laptop
> > and switch. The same week, I had a Cisco SE (sales engineer) ask me how
to
> turn on a 6500
> > (Only LAB RATS get to reboot and re-image hardware on a whim), He was
only
> with Cisco for
> > 2 years. A few weeks before that, I showed the most senior WAN team
member
> at my work how
> > to debug ip packet and the syntax for extended access lists. I could go
on
> and on... the
> > value of experience varies on a spectrum, from guys supporting a stable
> network on one
> > end, and short-term consultants doing system redesign and integration on
> the other. The
> > sad part is, I'm the only CCIE and I make the least out of all 3 of
these
> guys.
> > Apparently, hiring managers seem to be leaning on the experience side of
> this argument,
> > to hell with all objective measures of knowledge. But, I don't want to
> spark another
> > thread.... this debate is as old as the cert itself, so I'll shut up.
> Peace.
> >
> >
> >
> > --- khalid.ameen@menanet.net wrote:
> > > Dears,
> > > any body of you tried to put two supervisor engines running IOS at
6500
> > > chassis to work redundant to each other,
> > > we always did that using cat OS but I don't know how it will goes with
> > > supervisor running IOS
> > > any notes ??
> >
> >
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