the interfaces for you final upload.
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From: kwock99
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: IOS upgrade problem - 2621 [7:23526]
I have tried to use the tftpdnld at the rommon prompt and get the
following
error massage
to solve this problem? Thanks.
Francis
- Original Message -
From: John Neiberger
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: IOS upgrade problem - 2621 [7:23526]
If the router will not boot then you must do this from rommon mode.
When the router is attempting to boot
Start with TAC's page for Software Installation and Upgrade Procedures at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/130/upgrade_index.shtml
Once you get into the section for your router you want to look for X-Modem
Upgrade or
something like that. Basically you need to get into the ROM monitor mode and
Try removing the modules you have installed and see if
it comes up. Some of the 2600/3600 Modules bump up the
memory requirements.
Go to below URL for the 2600/3600 memory calculation
tool. This lets you choose router model and modules
and IOS and tells you how much memory is needed.
If the router will not boot then you must do this from rommon mode.
When the router is attempting to boot, issue a break using whichever
keys your terminal software expects. When you get to a prompt, type
tftpdnld in lowercase. This will show you a list of variables that need
to be set for a
Does the router end up in rommon mode? From there you can use tftpdnld. You
might have to change your config register. About a week ago I posted a
message about IOS updates to a 1750. Might have had flash in the subject
line. It had links to CCO pages that would be helpful to you. Search the
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