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> From: Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 8:52 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: IOS upload error on 25xx [7:70453]
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> Hi
>
> I was trying to upgrade IOS on 2501 router with 16MB flash
> and 16MB RAM, new
> IOS
Hi,
which commands do you use to load the IOS into the router? From
IOS or ROM Monitor? Please email me a complete log.
With kind regards
Jens Neelsen
--- Alex wrote:
> Hi
>
> I was trying to upgrade IOS on 2501 router with 16MB flash and
> 16MB RAM, new
> IOS image requires 16/16 according to
Hi
I was trying to upgrade IOS on 2501 router with 16MB flash and 16MB RAM, new
IOS image requires 16/16 according to Cisco web site. Image size is 15,376
when I upload the image it fails with "memory buffer overflow error". I
tried this on different 25xx models same error on all of them. If an
Ever wonder why there is a price difference between Enterprise and the
non-enterprise 1900 switch ? ;-)
""Tim Booth"" wrote in message
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> I am forwarding this problem to this e-mail list for someone else:
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> Model WS-C1900
> When I attempt to load the Enterprise v.9 IOS
that router. :-)
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> > - Original Message -
> > From: "John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: February 09, 2001 9:55 AM
> > Subject: Re: IOS Upload
I believe that you can configure the 2611 to be a tftp server (using the global config
mode 'tftp-server' command) but I've never tried it. If you can get that to work,
connect the two routers directly together with a crossover cable or connect them both
to a switch or hub. This will help eli
Hi John,
Thanks for the help,
The router that is giving me this problem is a 2621, I also have a 2611 is
it possible for me to tftp the flash from the 2611 onto my tftp server and
then try and load that onto the 2621 or is that simply not possible. Sorry,
probably a very novice question, but if
I had that happened but cold boot fixed the problme.
Run setup and Try upgrading IOS again.
Inamul
"John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> My first concern is that I have no idea what that image is. I searched
CCO for that image name a
hi
Iam ravee from INDIA.
I pressume before u upload, your router is working fine with xyz IOS version.
and pressume you have backup of that ios in TFTP Server.
try to upload your older version.
from rommon, i hope you know how to set variables for ip address, subnet mask,
gateway, tftp serve
My first concern is that I have no idea what that image is. I searched CCO for that
image name and couldn't find it, not in the IOS upgrade planner or the Feature
Navigator. The only close one I could find was 12.1(2), not 2.5, and it was about
200k bigger than the file you mention.
Do you h
Hi,
When I tried to upload my IOS image to the my 2600 router it failed. When
the router rebooted it kicked into Rommon mode with an error message that
reads "boot: cannot determine first file name on device "flash:"". There is
a command in rommon > mode called "tftpdnld" which I run once I have
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