Please elaborate what do you mean by 'For IOS file greater than 16M, you
can't use TFTP' ?


""Vincent Chong""  wrote in message
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> If you use the following to upload the IOS into your router.
>
> TFTP, FTP, RCP.
>
> I do not see any problem.
>
> Note: For IOS file greater than 16M, you can't use TFTP.
>
> TIA
> Vincent
>
> ""Sean C.""   Hi Group,
> >
> > I'm uploading a new IOS on a 2509.  I've verified I have enough
Ram/Flash
> on
> > the 2509 for the new IOS.  I have to use the available memory pumping
the
> > new IOS on, so I'm going to have to squeeze the old IOS off before doing
> the
> > new upload.
> >
> > To do the upload, can I go through the AUI interface, via a transceiver,
> and
> > use a cross-over cable attached right to the Ethernet port on my PC
> > (assuming I use proper IP addresses)?
> >
> > I've done this a few times on 2600's (doing a cross-over between the
2600
> > Ether and my PC) but have never put a transceiver into the mix.
> >
> > TIA,
> > Sean C.
> >
> > CCNP, CCDP, MCSE
> > Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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