This happened to me last week. It turned out to be a problem with the router
resources. When you downloaded the IOS image it should have informed you
what the minimum Hardware required to run the image is (Flash and RAM, 2600
default 8/32). After upgrading the flash, there is not an IOS image, so
tftpdnld, as recommended by others, is your friend. I was loading the high
crypto image (Which is Huge 11MB) and had neglected to upload the RAM to
48MB from its standard 32MB. At this point you should download a smaller
image file from CCO and perform the tftpdnld with the smaller image. The
symptom I had was that the router would self corrupt the image while trying
to "self-decompress" and like you, my upgrade session was completed
successfully.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Ravi Kumar
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 11:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 2600 router - critical situation
hi friends
I am in deep trouble
yesterday i downloaded 12.0 IOS into my 2610 router from my TFTP server.
downloading was successful. in fact i deleted old version while upgrading.
after that my router is not booting at all.
what to do?
please help me.
bye
ravee
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