Re: Easy question about downloading-uploading IOS

2000-11-25 Thread Jason Roysdon
Get some tftp server software, transfer both images from your routers to your tftp server (mainly to backup the one router that you'll replace the image on), then upload the newer working image on to the broken router. No need to copy it directly from one router to another, plus I'd want to know

RE: Easy question about downloading-uploading IOS

2000-11-06 Thread Taco Hettema
If the 2 routers are the same then "no problem" -Original Message-From: Carlos Márquez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 11:12 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Easy question about downloading-uploading IOS This is the question:   Can I download t

RE: Easy question about downloading-uploading IOS

2000-11-06 Thread Ehab Mohamad Abdullah
yes for sure but still illegal   Ehab CCNP, MCSE, ASE, CNE -Original Message-From: Carlos Márquez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 2:12 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Easy question about downloading-uploading IOS This is the question:   Ca

Re: Easy question about downloading-uploading IOS

2000-11-06 Thread Jacques Atlas
hi On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, [iso-8859-1] Carlos Márquez wrote: |Can I download the IOS from a router and upload it on another router? yip, that is taking into account that the IOS is correct for that router. |router 1: copy flash tftp |router 2: copy tftp flash | |and then the router 2 will boot w

RE: Easy question about downloading-uploading IOS

2000-11-08 Thread Carlos Márquez
Thaks a lot for your information, Jacques wrote: >on router you may have tell the router what version of code you want it to >load, that depends on how many version of code are in the flash. > >-- >Jacques This is my problem: I have two Cisco 800 routers, one of them accepts ISDN calls and the