Since he is upgrading memory, I assumed this wasn't a remote upgrade. John Neiberger wrote: > > I think the downside to a simply "copy tftp flash"--and the > reason for > these instructions--is that you will disconnect yourself from > the remote > router with no way to monitor the progress of the transfer. If > you > follow these instructions you'll be able to telnet to the > router and > monitor the transfer. If something goes wrong, because you're > in rxboot > mode you have the capability to do some troubleshooting and > start > another transfer. > > If you had simply used "copy tftp flash", your only option > would be a > road trip, assuming you didn't have a dialin modem. > > John > > >>> "Steven A. Ridder" 1/28/02 > 10:33:01 AM > >>> > "copy tftp flash" will work nicely. > ""s vermill"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > TFTP server will do nicely. You can search on CCO but the > essence > is > > > > ‘copy tftp start’ > > > > and follow the prompts. > > > > > > > > McHugh Randy wrote: > > > > > > Can anyone please tell me if there is an eisier less > disruptive > > > way to upgrade the IOS on Cisco 2500 than this URL explains > > > without changing the config register and going into RX boot > mode. > > > Here is the procedure I found on the TAC: > > > > > > > http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/130/sw_upgrade_proc_flash.shtml#first > > > > > > > This is a 2524 running only 11.1 and I am going to upgrade > the > > > flash from 8mg to 16mg and try to upgrade to some version or > > > revision of 12.x . > > > > > > Thank you, > > > Randy > >
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