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Step 4 Use the show flash command to verify that the microcode has been copied to Flash. The output should display the filename of the image you copied to Flash ( vip11-1in the following example):

Router# show flash

-#- ED --type-- --

crc--- -

seek--

nlen

-length-

-----

date/time------

name

1

.. FFFFFFFF B4A18E0B 3F6494

30

4023316

Jun

26

1994

19:44:29

image/file/1

2

.. FFFFFFFF 8075AA5D 4118B4

23

111518

Jun

29

1994

11:05:57 image/file/2

3

.. FFFFFFFF EEA1FEEB 8436E8

22

600516

Oct 10 1995 19:35:25 vip11-1

7646052 bytes available (16179788 bytes used)

Step 5 To ensure that the new microcode is used when you reboot the system, add the appropriate commands to the configuration file. To modify the configuration file, enter configuration mode by issuing the configure terminal command, as follows:

Router# config t

Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.

Router(config)#

Step 6 Specify that you are changing the microcode for the FEIP (microcode vip2), and that it is to load from Flash memory (flash slot0 or slot1). Then add the filename of the new microcode image to be loaded from Flash:

Router(config)# microcode vip2 flash slot0:vip11-1

Step 7 To exit configuration mode, press Ctrl-Z.

Step 8 Copy the new configuration to nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM): Router# copy running-config startup-config

The microcode reload command is automatically added to your running configuration. The new FEIP microcode image is loaded automatically the next time the system boots or reinitializes.

Step 9 To load the new microcode immediately, you can issue the microcode reload configuration command (you must be in configuration mode to enter this command):

Router# config t

Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.

Router(config)# microcode reload

Immediately after you enter the microcode reload command and press Return, the system reloads all microcode. configuration mode remains enabled; after the reload is complete, press Ctrl-Zto exit from configuration mode and return to the system prompt.

Step 10 To verify that the FEIP is using the correct microcode, issue the show startup-configor show controllers cbus command, which indicates the currently loaded and running microcode version for each interface processor.

Router# show controllers cbus

This completes the procedure for downloading microcode to Flash memory.

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