Yes, you should be able to. You can do it from either end, You can pull the
image from the remote site as long you're routing both networks, and
download/upload from your tftp server.

commands:
For running config image

router#copy tftp runing
Host or network configuration file [host]? network
Address of remote host [0.0.0.0 TFTPserver]?
Name of configuration file [network-confg]? Imagefilename


for startup config image
router#copy tftp startup
Host or network configuration file [host]? network
Address of remote host [0.0.0.0 TFTPserver]?
Name of configuration file [network-confg]? Imagefilename

Hope this helps



------Original Message------
From: emirates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 23, 2000 12:02:21 PM GMT
Subject: UPLOADING CONFIGURATION TO REMOTE ROUTER USING TFTP


Hi Group,

It is possible to upload a configuration to the remote router using TFTP. I
have a configuration image with me but i dont know how to copy it to the
remote router connected through 128K leased. keep in mind that i am able to
ping this router but at the same time i dont want to configure it again from
the biggining.

Any comments will hightly appreciated.

Rgrds.
AA


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