Bill,
I've just done four this evening, I used the technique shown here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps233/products_tech_note09186a00800941aa.shtml
or http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/13.pdf
rgds
Marc
Scott Roberts wrote:
>
> I can honestly say that I've never upgraded my I
I can honestly say that I've never upgraded my IOS's by console cable. I
didn't even know that the 2500 supported that, I only thought that it was
the 3600 that supported transfer over the console cable? has anyone done a
console cable transfer with a 2500?
william, you can do your upgrade in one
What I'd do is, download the smallest IOS I can find for the particular box
(ie. 2500) and copy it via console (@>9600). Reboot the router with the
working IOS. Now, you can upgrade to the latest IOS image using the ethernet
port.
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All,
I recently bought some new flash for my 2500's and would like to know if
there is an easier way to upload the newest IOS, other than with the console
cable.
Thanks,
Bill Clements MCSE, CCNP
Network Engineer
INS
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