RE: Uploading IOS on 2500 via AUI [7:6687]

2001-06-01 Thread Daniel Cotts
A crossover cable and a transceiver work just fine. Keep in mind that 2500s run from Flash so you'll have to do the IOS update from Router(boot)# mode. Router#config t router(config)# config-register 0x2101 router(config)# Ctrl-Z router# reload answer No to writing changes to NVRAM unless you hav

Re: Uploading IOS on 2500 via AUI [7:6687]

2001-06-01 Thread Dom Stocqueler
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Re: Uploading IOS on 2500 via AUI [7:6687]

2001-06-01 Thread Alex Lee
Please elaborate what do you mean by 'For IOS file greater than 16M, you can't use TFTP' ? ""Vincent Chong"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > If you use the following to upload the IOS into your router. > > TFTP, FTP, RCP. > > I do not see any problem. > > Note: F

Re: Uploading IOS on 2500 via AUI [7:6687]

2001-05-31 Thread Vincent Chong
If you use the following to upload the IOS into your router. TFTP, FTP, RCP. I do not see any problem. Note: For IOS file greater than 16M, you can't use TFTP. TIA Vincent ""Sean C."" Hi Group, > > I'm uploading a new IOS on a 2509. I've verified I have enough Ram/Flash on > the 2509 for t