Tony - You need to burn a CD-ROM with Cisco's tftp software on it and the
IOS image you want installed.  Send it to the remote location and have them
setup the TFTP server and copy the IOS image onto one of the computers.
Then you can telnet back into your 2620 and copy the flash from the remote
workstation onto the router.  You might want to overnight the CD to them
ASAP.

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> Hi group,
>
> I run into a big problem when upgradeing IOS for a router at remote site.
I
> used "copy tftp: flash:" command on a Cisco 2620 router via telnet. It
first
> erased the existing IOS from the flash and then start to copy the image
from
> my tftp server, which is also running on my laptop. But the router will
> close the telnet session after certain period of idle time, and
surprisingly
> close the tftp session as well. It ends up that the router's flash memory
> has no valid IOS stored!
>
> There is no technical staff on that remote site, and it is more than a
> thousand KMs away so I couldn't use a console cable to directly attach to
> it. I repeated the above several times, watched those "!!!!!" going on
until
> the telnet session closed, and have to pray that there is no power surge
> happened to that router before I find a solution!
>
> Anyone faced this problem before? Please help!
>
> Tony
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