If you issue the command dir, do you see the file that you loaded via tftp?

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> Hi,
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> I am stupid, so please laugh at your convienence. However, when I
> want to TFTP my new IOS config for my 4006, to what part of the flash
> to I copy to ? (i am guessing bootflash)
>
> If I try to enter the
>
> boot system bootflash filename
>
> the router has no idea what I am talking about.
>
> I have it already in flash via
>
> copy tftp flash filename
>
> Any idea's ?
>
> Thanks all
>
> not with it today.
>
> jb
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