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Chapter 3 Initial Switch Router Configurations

Recovering a System Image Using Xmodem and Ymodem

To copy a Cisco IOS image from a computer or workstation to a router using the Xmodem or Ymodem protocol, use the following commands:

Command

Purpose

 

 

xmodem [-c -y -s ]

Copies a system image from a computer to DRAM

 

using the ROM monitor.

 

The -coption provides CRC-16 checksumming;

 

-yuses the Ymodem protocol;

 

and -ssets the console port data rate or speed.

 

Speeds range from 1200 bps to 57600 bps.

 

 

The computer from which you transfer the Cisco IOS image must be running terminal emulation software and the Xmodem or Ymodem protocol.

Xmodem Transfer Example Using the ROM Monitor

This example shows a file transfer using the ROM monitor and the Xmodem protocol. To transmit with the Ymodem protocol, use the xmodem -ycommand.

The Catalyst 2949G-L3 and the Catalyst 4908G-L3 switch routers must have enough DRAM to hold the IOS image file being transferred. The transferred IOS image runs only in DRAM and cannot be stored in boot flash memory. Once your switch router boots up with the transferred image, you can copy a good IOS image from a TFTP server onto the boot flash file system.

Caution A modem connection from the telephone network to your console port introduces security issues that you should consider before enabling the connection. For example, remote users can dial into your modem and access the router’s configuration settings.

To download an IOS image from ROM monitor (using the Xmodem and Ymodem protocols), use the following steps:

Step 1 Place a Cisco IOS software image on the remote computer’s hard drive. You can download an image from Cisco Connection Online.

Step 2 Transfer either from a remote or a local computer.

To transfer from a remote computer, connect a modem to the console port of your switch router and to the standard telephone network. The modem and console port must communicate at the same speed, which can be from 1200 to 57600 bps, depending on the speed supported by your modem. Use the confreg ROM monitor command to configure the console port transmission speed for the switch router. You can also set the transmission speed with the -soption.

Note We recommend that you use the maximum speed of 57600 bps.The size of an IOS image is approximately 3MB and takes about 10 minutes to transfer at 57600 bps.

Connect a modem to the remote computer and to the telephone network. The remote computer dials through the telephone network and connects to the router.

 

Catalyst 2948G-L3 and Catalyst 4908G-L3 Software Feature and Configuration Guide

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Contents Initial Switch Router Configurations Starting Up the Layer 3 Switch RouterUsing the Console and the Management Ports Modem Support for Recovering a System ImageModem Support Configuring the Management Port About PasswordsRouter# configure terminal Password passwordRouter# copy running-config Startup-configConfiguring the Host Name Using the Boot Flash Memory SimmRouter# copy running-config startup-config Router# show running-configViewing the Contents of Boot Flash Memory Deleting Files from Boot Flash MemoryRouter# dir bootflash Router# copy bootflash tftpRouter# dir bootflash Backing Up a System Image to a Tftp ServerRouter# copy tftp bootflash Router# copy tftp bootflashW5.14.46 Erasing Files from a Full Boot Flash Memory Simm From a Tftp server to boot flash memory3172268 Date Recovering a System Image Using Xmodem and Ymodem Xmodem Transfer Example Using the ROM Monitor Xmodem -c -y -sXmodem -y -s57600 N yesCopying the System Image to the Switch Router Updating the System ImageDownloading System Images from CCO Perform steps 2 through 5. Otherwise, proceed to Step Reloading the Switch Router Routerconfig# config-register Router# copy systemrunning-configNvramstartup-config Rommon 1 dir boot flashRouter show version Terim Test Software

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