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Date: 8/17/01 8:35:45 AM Central Daylight Time
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Sorry, I'm just happy it's Friday !!!
Tony M.
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> What is the correct syntax to boot a Cisco router from a TFTP host?
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Maybe it's boot system tftp filename ipaddress?
I a
Maybe it's boot system tftp filename ipaddress?
I am not 100% sure, but I think this is it.
Regards,
Dragi
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What is the correct syntax to boot a Cisco router from a TFTP host?
Is it:
Boot System [IP_Address_Of_Host] [Filename] or
Boot System [Filename] [IP_Address_Of_Host]
Or am I incorrect either way?
Thanks for any answers!
Pinkman
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