Cisco Systems 2948G-L3, 4908G-L3 manual Router# dir bootflash, Router# copy bootflash tftp

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Chapter 3 Configurations for the Layer 3 Switch Router

Using the Bootflash Memory SIMM

To create a backup of the system software on a TFTP server, perform the following task, beginning in privileged EXEC mode:

 

Command

Purpose

Step 1

 

 

Router# dir bootflash:

Display the contents of bootflash memory,

 

 

including the names of the images that

 

 

currently reside there.

 

 

Note the name of the image file you want to

 

 

copy.

Step 2

 

 

Router# copy bootflash: tftp:

Copy a file from bootflash memory to a TFTP

 

 

server. Be sure to include a colon at the end of

 

 

the tftp keyword, as shown in this example.

 

 

 

The following example demonstrates how to copy a specified system image file from the bootflash memory to the default TFTP server:

Router# copy bootflash: tftp:

Source filename []? cat2948g-in-mz.120-7.W5.14.46Address or name of remote host []? 171.10.0.111 Destination filename [cat2948g-in-mz.120-7.W5.14.46]? yes !!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!!

!!!!!!!!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!.!

!!!!!!!!.!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!.!

!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!!.!!!

!!!!!!.!.!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!!.!!!!!!!!!.!!

!!!!!!!!.!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!.!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!

!.!.!!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!

!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!!.!.!.!.!.!!!!

!!!

3173364 bytes copied in 743.840 secs (4271 bytes/sec)

Copying a System Image from a TFTP Server to a Bootflash Memory SIMM

You can copy system image files from a TFTP server to the bootflash memory SIMM for use in booting the Layer 3 switch router.

It is a good idea to have a copy of the current system image on the bootflash memory SIMM in case the new image file that you copy from the TFTP server is corrupted.

Note You can also create a backup copy of your system image by copying the system image from bootflash memory to a TFTP server. You can maintain a known good image as a backup image on the TFTP server. If the new image file you copy from the TFTP server is corrupted, you can retrieve the known good backup copy of the system image file from the TFTP server.

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Contents Starting Up the Layer 3 Switch Router Configurations for the Layer 3 Switch RouterModem Support for Recovering a System Image Using the Console and the Management PortsModem Support Passwords Configuring the Management PortStartup-config Router# configure terminalPassword password Router# copy running-configUsing the Bootflash Memory Simm Configuring the HostnameViewing the Contents of Bootflash Memory Backing Up a System Image to a Tftp Server Deleting Files from Bootflash MemoryRouter# delete cat2948g-in-mz.old Router# copy bootflash tftp Router# dir bootflashRouter# copy bootflash tftp Router# copy tftp bootflash Erasing Files from a Full Bootflash Memory SimmRouter# copy tftp bootflash Source filename ? domino/cat2948g-in-mz.120-7.W5.14.46 Router# dir bootflashRecovering a System Image Using Xmodem and Ymodem Xmodem -c -y -s Example of Xmodem Transfer Using the ROM Monitor ModeN yes Xmodem -y -s57600Updating the System Image Steps 2 through 5. If there is enough space, proceed to Step Nvramstartup-config Reloading the Layer 3 Switch RouterRouterconfig# config-register Router# copy systemrunning-configRommon 2 boot bootflash filename Rommon 1 dir bootflashRouter show version