I have tried to use the tftpdnld at the rommon> prompt and get the following
error massage:

"Please reset before executing this command"

I key in all the parameter (IP address, tftp server address, etc). After
reset, I issue the command tftpdnld, and get the same error message again.

Any idea to solve this problem? Thanks.

Francis

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Neiberger" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: IOS upgrade problem - 2621 [7:23526]


> If the router will not boot then you must do this from rommon mode.
> When the router is attempting to boot, issue a break using whichever
> keys your terminal software expects.  When you get to a prompt, type
> tftpdnld in lowercase.  This will show you a list of variables that need
> to be set for a tftp transfer to work properly.  Connect the ethernet
> port on the router to your network (or laptop, or whatever has a valid
> image), set the necessary variables, and then type tftpdnld again.
>
> If all variables are set correctly the router will now begin a tftp
> transfer.  When it is finished, type "i" or "reset" to reboot the
> router.
>
> HTH,
> John
>
> >>> "kwock99"  10/19/01 9:57:44 AM >>>
> I have upgraded the Router with the other IOS. After I download it to
> the
> router and it saved the new IOS to the flash successfully.
>
> After I power up the router, I get the error that the router does not
> have
> enought memory to run IOS. Anyone knows how to erase the new IOS and
> tftp
> back
> the "old" IOS to the router (2621).
>
> Thanks.
>
> Francis




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