Re: Cat 6 upgrade [7:57551]

2002-11-19 Thread Patrick Donlon
what I meant was from the IOS from routing blade/rp/msfc (was probably
trying to save on typing!!) when running in hybrid mode, the 6k can't see
the flash. But when upgrading from the hybrid to native it can't see the
flash until the IOS images are loaded, so when the SP changes console
ownership to the RP and enters rommon mode that's where I got stuck.


MADMAN  wrote in message
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 I have a 6500 in both hybrid and native modes since we have customers
 doing both.  I am not sure what you mean when you say you can't see the
 RP in the cat running OS.  The RP and SP convention are particular to
 native mode.  When running catOS the RP is the MSFC and you
 session/switch console to it and frmm there look at it's flash.  In
 native there is no clear delineation between the two, it's one big
 router.


 Patrick Donlon wrote:
 
  I eventually worked it out. It seems that you can't see a flash card on
a
 RP
  on a 6000. I'd done a lot of testing with a loaned 6500 for upgrading
from
  Cat OS Hybrid IOS and back again, just in case. On the 65 you can see
the
  flash and so boot from it in rommon, which is great because I can leave
my
  old images on the bootflash. On the 6000 though, no go, so I had to
clear
  out my bootflash and hope that I didn't have to revert back and use all
x
  modem etc. Strange thing was though that I have 4 identical 6Ks, 2 with
Cat
  OS and the other 2 with native IOS, the Cat OS 6ks couldn't see the
flash
  card in the RP but could with the SP, the IOS ones could see it no
prob's.

 I have a 6500 in both hybrid and native modes since we have customers
 doing both.  I am not sure what you mean when you say you can't see the
 RP in the cat running OS.  The RP and SP convention are particular to
 native mode.  When running catOS the RP is the MSFC and you
 session/switch console to it and frmm there look at it's flash.  In
 native there is no clear delineation between the two, it's one big
 router.

 
  I couldn't find anything on the CCO about this, maybe it's not possible
on
  the 65 to see the flash from the RP - I don't have one to test, but my
  documentation was (at least I thought it was before Sat') pretty
  comprehensive on the upgrade process. I know there are issues with the
  naming in the SP and RP and adding  sup- to the device name.
  From you email it looks like you can, have you tried this running
hybrid
 or
  only native?

   Again what do you mean from the RP?  Here is what you can do from
 the router in native mode.  The dir bootflash looks at the RP
 bootflash, sup-bootflash and sup-slot0 are the sup cards bootflash and
 PCMCIA card respectively.  Slot0: is identical to the sup-slot0:.  Some
 of the others must be future stuff as the don't work


 Native6506#dir ?
   /all List all files
   /recursive   List files recursively
   all-filesystems  List files on all filesystems
   bootflash:   Directory or file name
   const_nvram: Directory or file name
   flash:   Directory or file name
   null:Directory or file name
   nvram:   Directory or file name
   slavebootflash:  Directory or file name
   slaveconst_nvram:Directory or file name
   slavenvram:  Directory or file name
   slavercsf:   Directory or file name
   slaveslot0:  Directory or file name
   slavesup-bootflash:  Directory or file name
   slot0:   Directory or file name
   sup-bootflash:   Directory or file name
   sup-image:   Directory or file name
   sup-microcode:   Directory or file name
   sup-slot0:   Directory or file name
   system:  Directory or file name


 Native6506#dir sup-image:
 %Error opening sup-image:/ (No such device)
 Native6506#Native6506#dir sup-image:

   dave

 
  Cheers
 
  Pat
 
  MADMAN  wrote in message
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   What are you typing?
  
   Native6506#dir bootflash:
   Directory of bootflash:/
  
   1  -rw- 7110024   Mar 29 2002 12:48:52  c6msfc2-js-mz.121-4.E1
   2  -rw- 1611604   Mar 29 2002 12:49:42
c6msfc2-boot-mz.121-4.E1
   3  -rw-  528259   Mar 28 2002 07:19:26
DRACO2_RM2.srec.121-4r.E
  
 shows the bootflash of the MSFC or RP in this case.
  
 a dir slot0: will show the contents of the PCMCIA card in the SUP
   module:
  
   Native6506#dir slot0:
   Directory of slot0:/
  
   1  -rw-14780268   Oct 14 2002 10:36:19
   c6sup12-js-mz.121-13.E.bin
  
 Dave
  
  
   Patrick Donlon wrote:
   
Hi
   
I'm upgrading a CAT6 from OS to IOS but I can't see my flash card in
 the
route processor. I have another switch on CatOS and I can't see the
  flash
either, any tips???
   
Cheers
   
Pat
   --
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   CCIE# 2016
   Sr. Network Engineer
   Qwest Communications
   612-664-3367
  
   You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer. --Winston
   Churchill

Re: Cat 6 upgrade [7:57551]

2002-11-18 Thread MADMAN
What are you typing?

Native6506#dir bootflash:
Directory of bootflash:/

1  -rw- 7110024   Mar 29 2002 12:48:52  c6msfc2-js-mz.121-4.E1
2  -rw- 1611604   Mar 29 2002 12:49:42  c6msfc2-boot-mz.121-4.E1
3  -rw-  528259   Mar 28 2002 07:19:26  DRACO2_RM2.srec.121-4r.E

  shows the bootflash of the MSFC or RP in this case.

  a dir slot0: will show the contents of the PCMCIA card in the SUP
module:

Native6506#dir slot0:
Directory of slot0:/

1  -rw-14780268   Oct 14 2002 10:36:19 
c6sup12-js-mz.121-13.E.bin

  Dave


Patrick Donlon wrote:
 
 Hi
 
 I'm upgrading a CAT6 from OS to IOS but I can't see my flash card in the
 route processor. I have another switch on CatOS and I can't see the flash
 either, any tips???
 
 Cheers
 
 Pat
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Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications
612-664-3367

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Re: Cat 6 upgrade [7:57551]

2002-11-18 Thread Black Jack
On  my IOS 6509 the flash card is disk0 not slot0.

MADMAN wrote:
 
 What are you typing?
 
 Native6506#dir bootflash:
 Directory of bootflash:/
 
 1  -rw- 7110024   Mar 29 2002 12:48:52 
 c6msfc2-js-mz.121-4.E1
 2  -rw- 1611604   Mar 29 2002 12:49:42 
 c6msfc2-boot-mz.121-4.E1
 3  -rw-  528259   Mar 28 2002 07:19:26 
 DRACO2_RM2.srec.121-4r.E
 
   shows the bootflash of the MSFC or RP in this case.
 
   a dir slot0: will show the contents of the PCMCIA card in the
 SUP
 module:
 
 Native6506#dir slot0:
 Directory of slot0:/
 
 1  -rw-14780268   Oct 14 2002 10:36:19 
 c6sup12-js-mz.121-13.E.bin
 
   Dave
 
 
 Patrick Donlon wrote:
  
  Hi
  
  I'm upgrading a CAT6 from OS to IOS but I can't see my flash
 card in the
  route processor. I have another switch on CatOS and I can't
 see the flash
  either, any tips???
  
  Cheers
  
  Pat
 -- 
 David Madland
 CCIE# 2016
 Sr. Network Engineer
 Qwest Communications
 612-664-3367
 
 You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer.
 --Winston
 Churchill
 
 




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Re: Cat 6 upgrade [7:57551]

2002-11-18 Thread Patrick Donlon
I eventually worked it out. It seems that you can't see a flash card on a RP
on a 6000. I'd done a lot of testing with a loaned 6500 for upgrading from
Cat OS Hybrid IOS and back again, just in case. On the 65 you can see the
flash and so boot from it in rommon, which is great because I can leave my
old images on the bootflash. On the 6000 though, no go, so I had to clear
out my bootflash and hope that I didn't have to revert back and use all x
modem etc. Strange thing was though that I have 4 identical 6Ks, 2 with Cat
OS and the other 2 with native IOS, the Cat OS 6ks couldn't see the flash
card in the RP but could with the SP, the IOS ones could see it no prob's.

I couldn't find anything on the CCO about this, maybe it's not possible on
the 65 to see the flash from the RP - I don't have one to test, but my
documentation was (at least I thought it was before Sat') pretty
comprehensive on the upgrade process. I know there are issues with the
naming in the SP and RP and adding  sup- to the device name.
From you email it looks like you can, have you tried this running hybrid or
only native?


Cheers

Pat


MADMAN  wrote in message
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 What are you typing?

 Native6506#dir bootflash:
 Directory of bootflash:/

 1  -rw- 7110024   Mar 29 2002 12:48:52  c6msfc2-js-mz.121-4.E1
 2  -rw- 1611604   Mar 29 2002 12:49:42  c6msfc2-boot-mz.121-4.E1
 3  -rw-  528259   Mar 28 2002 07:19:26  DRACO2_RM2.srec.121-4r.E

   shows the bootflash of the MSFC or RP in this case.

   a dir slot0: will show the contents of the PCMCIA card in the SUP
 module:

 Native6506#dir slot0:
 Directory of slot0:/

 1  -rw-14780268   Oct 14 2002 10:36:19
 c6sup12-js-mz.121-13.E.bin

   Dave


 Patrick Donlon wrote:
 
  Hi
 
  I'm upgrading a CAT6 from OS to IOS but I can't see my flash card in the
  route processor. I have another switch on CatOS and I can't see the
flash
  either, any tips???
 
  Cheers
 
  Pat
 --
 David Madland
 CCIE# 2016
 Sr. Network Engineer
 Qwest Communications
 612-664-3367

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 Churchill




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Re: Cat 6 upgrade [7:57551]

2002-11-18 Thread Black Jack
Didn't you like my disk0 idea?  :-)

xxx6509#dir disk0:
Directory of disk0:/

1  -rw-   13201   Sep 18 2002 18:42:48  6509_20020918.cfg
2  -rw-20775248   Sep 18 2002 18:51:00 
c6sup22-po3sv-mz.121-11b.E4.bin

If your Flash card is an ATA, you won't see it with CatOS and it's disk0
with IOS. Check out:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/prod_configuration_guide09186a008007d312.html


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Re: Cat 6 upgrade [7:57551]

2002-11-18 Thread MADMAN
I guess I'm ASSuming a knowledge of when to insert slot or disk, for
me if the one doesn't work I try the other.

  Dave

Black Jack wrote:
 
 On  my IOS 6509 the flash card is disk0 not slot0.
 
 MADMAN wrote:
 
  What are you typing?
 
  Native6506#dir bootflash:
  Directory of bootflash:/
 
  1  -rw- 7110024   Mar 29 2002 12:48:52
  c6msfc2-js-mz.121-4.E1
  2  -rw- 1611604   Mar 29 2002 12:49:42
  c6msfc2-boot-mz.121-4.E1
  3  -rw-  528259   Mar 28 2002 07:19:26
  DRACO2_RM2.srec.121-4r.E
 
shows the bootflash of the MSFC or RP in this case.
 
a dir slot0: will show the contents of the PCMCIA card in the
  SUP
  module:
 
  Native6506#dir slot0:
  Directory of slot0:/
 
  1  -rw-14780268   Oct 14 2002 10:36:19
  c6sup12-js-mz.121-13.E.bin
 
Dave
 
 
  Patrick Donlon wrote:
  
   Hi
  
   I'm upgrading a CAT6 from OS to IOS but I can't see my flash
  card in the
   route processor. I have another switch on CatOS and I can't
  see the flash
   either, any tips???
  
   Cheers
  
   Pat
  --
  David Madland
  CCIE# 2016
  Sr. Network Engineer
  Qwest Communications
  612-664-3367
 
  You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer.
  --Winston
  Churchill
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CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications
612-664-3367

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Re: Cat 6 upgrade [7:57551]

2002-11-18 Thread MADMAN
I have a 6500 in both hybrid and native modes since we have customers
doing both.  I am not sure what you mean when you say you can't see the
RP in the cat running OS.  The RP and SP convention are particular to
native mode.  When running catOS the RP is the MSFC and you
session/switch console to it and frmm there look at it's flash.  In
native there is no clear delineation between the two, it's one big
router.

  
Patrick Donlon wrote:
 
 I eventually worked it out. It seems that you can't see a flash card on a
RP
 on a 6000. I'd done a lot of testing with a loaned 6500 for upgrading from
 Cat OS Hybrid IOS and back again, just in case. On the 65 you can see the
 flash and so boot from it in rommon, which is great because I can leave my
 old images on the bootflash. On the 6000 though, no go, so I had to clear
 out my bootflash and hope that I didn't have to revert back and use all x
 modem etc. Strange thing was though that I have 4 identical 6Ks, 2 with Cat
 OS and the other 2 with native IOS, the Cat OS 6ks couldn't see the flash
 card in the RP but could with the SP, the IOS ones could see it no prob's.

I have a 6500 in both hybrid and native modes since we have customers
doing both.  I am not sure what you mean when you say you can't see the
RP in the cat running OS.  The RP and SP convention are particular to
native mode.  When running catOS the RP is the MSFC and you
session/switch console to it and frmm there look at it's flash.  In
native there is no clear delineation between the two, it's one big
router.

 
 I couldn't find anything on the CCO about this, maybe it's not possible on
 the 65 to see the flash from the RP - I don't have one to test, but my
 documentation was (at least I thought it was before Sat') pretty
 comprehensive on the upgrade process. I know there are issues with the
 naming in the SP and RP and adding  sup- to the device name.
 From you email it looks like you can, have you tried this running hybrid
or
 only native?

  Again what do you mean from the RP?  Here is what you can do from
the router in native mode.  The dir bootflash looks at the RP
bootflash, sup-bootflash and sup-slot0 are the sup cards bootflash and
PCMCIA card respectively.  Slot0: is identical to the sup-slot0:.  Some
of the others must be future stuff as the don't work


Native6506#dir ?
  /all List all files
  /recursive   List files recursively
  all-filesystems  List files on all filesystems
  bootflash:   Directory or file name
  const_nvram: Directory or file name
  flash:   Directory or file name
  null:Directory or file name
  nvram:   Directory or file name
  slavebootflash:  Directory or file name
  slaveconst_nvram:Directory or file name
  slavenvram:  Directory or file name
  slavercsf:   Directory or file name
  slaveslot0:  Directory or file name
  slavesup-bootflash:  Directory or file name
  slot0:   Directory or file name
  sup-bootflash:   Directory or file name
  sup-image:   Directory or file name
  sup-microcode:   Directory or file name
  sup-slot0:   Directory or file name
  system:  Directory or file name
  

Native6506#dir sup-image:
%Error opening sup-image:/ (No such device)
Native6506#Native6506#dir sup-image:

  dave

 
 Cheers
 
 Pat
 
 MADMAN  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  What are you typing?
 
  Native6506#dir bootflash:
  Directory of bootflash:/
 
  1  -rw- 7110024   Mar 29 2002 12:48:52  c6msfc2-js-mz.121-4.E1
  2  -rw- 1611604   Mar 29 2002 12:49:42  c6msfc2-boot-mz.121-4.E1
  3  -rw-  528259   Mar 28 2002 07:19:26  DRACO2_RM2.srec.121-4r.E
 
shows the bootflash of the MSFC or RP in this case.
 
a dir slot0: will show the contents of the PCMCIA card in the SUP
  module:
 
  Native6506#dir slot0:
  Directory of slot0:/
 
  1  -rw-14780268   Oct 14 2002 10:36:19
  c6sup12-js-mz.121-13.E.bin
 
Dave
 
 
  Patrick Donlon wrote:
  
   Hi
  
   I'm upgrading a CAT6 from OS to IOS but I can't see my flash card in
the
   route processor. I have another switch on CatOS and I can't see the
 flash
   either, any tips???
  
   Cheers
  
   Pat
  --
  David Madland
  CCIE# 2016
  Sr. Network Engineer
  Qwest Communications
  612-664-3367
 
  You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer. --Winston
  Churchill
-- 
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CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications
612-664-3367

You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer. --Winston
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Re: Cat 6 upgrade [7:57551]

2002-11-18 Thread MADMAN
MADMAN wrote:
 
 I have a 6500 in both hybrid and native modes since we have customers
 doing both.  I am not sure what you mean when you say you can't see the
 RP in the cat running OS.  The RP and SP convention are particular to
 native mode.  When running catOS the RP is the MSFC and you
 session/switch console to it and frmm there look at it's flash.  In
 native there is no clear delineation between the two, it's one big
 router.
 
 
 Patrick Donlon wrote:
 
  I eventually worked it out. It seems that you can't see a flash card on a
 RP
  on a 6000. I'd done a lot of testing with a loaned 6500 for upgrading
from
  Cat OS Hybrid IOS and back again, just in case. On the 65 you can see the
  flash and so boot from it in rommon, which is great because I can leave
my
  old images on the bootflash. On the 6000 though, no go, so I had to clear
  out my bootflash and hope that I didn't have to revert back and use all x
  modem etc. Strange thing was though that I have 4 identical 6Ks, 2 with
Cat
  OS and the other 2 with native IOS, the Cat OS 6ks couldn't see the flash
  card in the RP but could with the SP, the IOS ones could see it no
prob's.
 
 I have a 6500 in both hybrid and native modes since we have customers
 doing both.  I am not sure what you mean when you say you can't see the
 RP in the cat running OS.  The RP and SP convention are particular to
 native mode.  When running catOS the RP is the MSFC and you
 session/switch console to it and frmm there look at it's flash.  In
 native there is no clear delineation between the two, it's one big
 router.
 

   DOH! Is there an echo in the post ;)


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CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications
612-664-3367

You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer. --Winston
Churchill




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Re: Cat 6 upgrade [7:57551]

2002-11-18 Thread Erick B.
I've been doing 6500 upgrades recently to and found
out the same thing, but haven't been able to find a
doc saying so.


--- Patrick Donlon  wrote:
 I eventually worked it out. It seems that you can't
 see a flash card on a RP
 on a 6000. I'd done a lot of testing with a loaned
 6500 for upgrading from
 Cat OS Hybrid IOS and back again, just in case. On
 the 65 you can see the
 flash and so boot from it in rommon, which is great
 because I can leave my
 old images on the bootflash. On the 6000 though, no
 go, so I had to clear
 out my bootflash and hope that I didn't have to
 revert back and use all x
 modem etc. Strange thing was though that I have 4
 identical 6Ks, 2 with Cat
 OS and the other 2 with native IOS, the Cat OS 6ks
 couldn't see the flash
 card in the RP but could with the SP, the IOS ones
 could see it no prob's.
 
 I couldn't find anything on the CCO about this,
 maybe it's not possible on
 the 65 to see the flash from the RP - I don't have
 one to test, but my
 documentation was (at least I thought it was before
 Sat') pretty
 comprehensive on the upgrade process. I know there
 are issues with the
 naming in the SP and RP and adding  sup- to the
 device name.
 From you email it looks like you can, have you tried
 this running hybrid or
 only native?
 
 
 Cheers
 
 Pat
 
 
 MADMAN  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  What are you typing?
 
  Native6506#dir bootflash:
  Directory of bootflash:/
 
  1  -rw- 7110024   Mar 29 2002 12:48:52 
 c6msfc2-js-mz.121-4.E1
  2  -rw- 1611604   Mar 29 2002 12:49:42 
 c6msfc2-boot-mz.121-4.E1
  3  -rw-  528259   Mar 28 2002 07:19:26 
 DRACO2_RM2.srec.121-4r.E
 
shows the bootflash of the MSFC or RP in this
 case.
 
a dir slot0: will show the contents of the
 PCMCIA card in the SUP
  module:
 
  Native6506#dir slot0:
  Directory of slot0:/
 
  1  -rw-14780268   Oct 14 2002 10:36:19
  c6sup12-js-mz.121-13.E.bin
 
Dave
 
 
  Patrick Donlon wrote:
  
   Hi
  
   I'm upgrading a CAT6 from OS to IOS but I can't
 see my flash card in the
   route processor. I have another switch on CatOS
 and I can't see the
 flash
   either, any tips???
  
   Cheers
  
   Pat
  --
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  CCIE# 2016
  Sr. Network Engineer
  Qwest Communications
  612-664-3367
 
  You don't make the poor richer by making the rich
 poorer. --Winston
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