try looking on the cisco site for the 2600 and the ios you re running, make
sure the ios is supported by your hardware, if it is and you have a
corrupted load, try loading again. Make sure not to screw up you bootflash,
if you do then you might have to use xmodem to upload new image. But the key
copy tftp to flash
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From: Cornell Dyce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 7:13 PM
Subject: I screwed up?
Help!
I just passed the CCNA and got a job one week ago. Today I was given a
2600
router ( IOS 12.0 - BP 11.3) to do
download it from cisco web site...
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Help!
I just passed the CCNA and got a job one week ago. Today I was given a
2600
router ( IOS 12.0 - BP 11.3) to do
In case you're still working on it, you might want to firstly make
sure the IOS is indeed deleted. You can check this at rommon by
dir flash:
If the IOS is not there the URL below should help:
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