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| Software Installation 35 |
Table 5. Quick Start Commands |
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copy <tftp:// | Privileged | Sets the destination (download) datatype to be an image |
<ipaddress>/ | EXEC | (system:image) or a configuration file |
<filepath>/ |
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<filename>> |
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nvram:startup- |
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| xmodem:<filepath>/<filename> | |
config |
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| If the user is using Hyper Terminal, the user must specify |
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| which file is to be sent to the networking device. |
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| The Networking Device restarts automatically once the |
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| code has been downloaded. |
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copy <tftp:// | Privileged | Sets the destination (download) datatype to be an image |
<ipaddress>/ | EXEC | (system:image) or a configuration file |
<filepath>/ |
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<filename>> sys- |
| The URL must be specified as: |
tem:image |
| xmodem:<filepath>/<filename> |
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copy <tftp:// | Privileged | Sets the destination (download) datatype to be a configu- |
<ipaddress>/ | EXEC | ration file. |
<filepath>/ |
| The URL must be specified as: |
<filename>> |
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| tftp://<ipaddress>/<filepath>/<filename> | |
nvram:startup- |
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config |
| Before starting a TFTP server download, you must config- |
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| ure the IP address. |
copy <tftp:// | Privileged | Sets the destination (download) datatype to be an image. |
<ipaddress>/ | EXEC | The URL must be specified as: |
<filepath>/ |
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| tftp://<ipaddress>/<filepath>/<filename> | |
<filename>> sys- |
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tem:image |
| The system:image option downloads the code file. |
clear config | Privileged | Enter yes when the prompt pops up to clear all the config- |
| EXEC | urations made to the networking device. |
copy sys- | Privileged | Enter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want |
tem:running- | EXEC | to save the configurations made to the networking device. |
config |
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nvram:startup- |
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config |
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reload (or cold boot | Privileged | Enter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want |
the networking | EXEC | to reset the system. |
device) |
| You can reset the networking device or cold boot the net- |
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| working device, both work effectively. |
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