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Chapter 3 Initial Switch Router Configurations

Recovering a System Image Using Xmodem and Ymodem

To transfer from a local computer, connect the router’s console port to a COM port (serial port) on the computer, using a null-modem cable. The console port speed configured on the router must match the transfer speed configured on the local computer.

Note If you are transferring from a local computer, you may need to configure the terminal emulation program to ignore RTS/DTR signals.

You see a ROM monitor prompt in the terminal emulation window:

rommon >

Step 3 Enter the xmodem ROM monitor command. The image is downloaded to DRAM and normally executes on completion of the file transfer. The -coption specifies CRC-16 checksum, which is more thorough than a standard checksum, if supported by your computer.

The following example shows how to use the xmodem command to transfer an IOS image in ROM monitor:

rommon

> xmodem -y -s57600

Do

not

start sending the

image yet...

Invoke

this

application for disaster recovery.

Do

you

wish

to continue?

y/n [n]: yes

Note, if the console port is attached to a modem, both the console port and the modem must be operating at the same baud rate. Use console speed 57600 bps for download [confirm]

Download will be performed at 57600. Make sure your terminal emulator is set to this speed before sending file.

Ready to receive file ...

Step 4 Start an Xmodem send operation, which is initiated from the terminal emulation software on the local or remote computer that is sending the system image to the router. Refer to your emulation software application’s manual for instructions on how to execute an Xmodem file transfer.

Step 5 Reset the speed on the terminal emulator back to 9600 bps once you complete the transfer of the IOS image into DRAM.

You see the following output upon completion of the IOS image transfer:

Returning console speed to 9600.

Please reset your terminal emulator to this speed...

and hit 'y' to continue

Note The remote connection breaks when you reset the speed on the terminal emulator.

Step 6 Disconnect the modem from the console port and reconnect the terminal line. Enter yes to continue. Your switch router automatically reboots with the IOS image.

Step 7 Download an image from CCO onto the boot flash file system after your switch router reboots.

 

 

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Contents Starting Up the Layer 3 Switch Router Initial Switch Router ConfigurationsModem Support for Recovering a System Image Using the Console and the Management PortsModem Support About Passwords Configuring the Management PortPassword password Router# configure terminalRouter# copy running-config Startup-configUsing the Boot Flash Memory Simm Configuring the Host NameRouter# copy running-config startup-config Router# show running-configDeleting Files from Boot Flash Memory Viewing the Contents of Boot Flash MemoryRouter# copy bootflash tftp Router# dir bootflashRouter# dir bootflash Backing Up a System Image to a Tftp ServerRouter# copy tftp bootflash Router# copy tftp bootflashW5.14.46 From a Tftp server to boot flash memory Erasing Files from a Full Boot Flash Memory Simm3172268 Date Recovering a System Image Using Xmodem and Ymodem Xmodem -c -y -s Xmodem Transfer Example Using the ROM MonitorN yes Xmodem -y -s57600Updating the System Image Copying the System Image to the Switch RouterDownloading System Images from CCO Perform steps 2 through 5. Otherwise, proceed to Step Reloading the Switch Router Router# copy systemrunning-config Routerconfig# config-registerNvramstartup-config Rommon 1 dir boot flashTerim Test Software Router show version

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