-----Original Message-----
From: Feigenbaum, Jerrold
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 3:38 PM
To: 'Roberts, Timothy'
Subject: RE: xmodem to flash card
Tim,
you need to xmodem to slot0:(pcmcia flash card) rather then
bootflash:(internal flash)
If you are going to infact xmodem and don't want to wait around for hours
for the xmodem download at 9600 baud then at the command prompt type xmodem
-cs 38400 and also set your terminal program to the same 38400 speed.
Another way to do it is if you have a gig port on the boxB (one your wanting
to add the flash to) and a gig port on another boxA set them both in the
same vlan and then attach a laptop to the switch port of boxA and put it in
the same vlan and network. Connect the two gig ports via fiber. Then you
can ping the BoxB from your laptop to check connectivity.. Once you have
connectivity you can do Copy tftp flash... When it asks you Bootflash:? type
in slot0 that will point to your external pcmcia flash card. Hope this helps
Tim.
Jerrold
-----Original Message-----
From: Roberts, Timothy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 2:41 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: xmodem to flash card
Is it possible to transfer an ios image via xmodem to a flash card? I do
not see available commands within xmodem that will allow that. I can
transfer to internal flash. I need to transfer to flash card due to a lack
of internal flash.
Thanks
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