Cisco Systems GRP-B manual Use the copy running-config slot0filename command as follows

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Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks

Step 1 Use the copy running-config slot0:filename command as follows:

Router# copy running-config slot0:myfile2

20575008 bytes available on device slot0, proceed? [confirm] Address or name of remote host [1.1.1.1]?

Loading new.image from 1.1.1.1 (via Ethernet0):

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![OK - 7799951/15599616 bytes] Router#

In the preceding example, the exclamation points (!!!) appear as the file is copied.

Step 2 Use the dir command to verify the file was copied correctly as follows:

Router# dir slot0:

 

-#-

-length-

-----date/time------

name

1

5200084

May 10 1997 19:24:12

gsr-p-mz.112-8

31215 May 10 1997 20:30:52 myfile1

46176844 May 10 1997 23:04:10 gsr-p-mz.112-8.1

51186 May 10 1997 16:56:50 myfile2

9197156 bytes available (11381148 bytes used)

Copying Configuration File from Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk to GRP NVRAM

Following is an example of copying your startup configuration file from a Flash memory card or Flash disk in PCMCIA slot 0 or slot 1 back to NVRAM.

Flash memory cards—Use the command copy [slot0: slot1:]filename startup-config, where

[slot0 slot1]:filename is the source of the file (Flash memory card), and startup-configis the destination (NVRAM).

Flash disks—Use the command copy [disk0: disk1:]filename startup-config, where

[disk0 disk1]:filename is the source of the file (Flash disk), and startup-configis the destination (NVRAM).

Step 1 Use the copy slot0:filename startup-configcommand as follows:

Router# copy slot0:myfile startup-config

[ok]

Router#

Step 2 Use the copy startup-configrunning-configcommand to ensure that the startup configuration file, now stored in NVRAM, is the default running configuration file used by the system as follows:

Router# copy startup-config running-config

Router#

%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from memory by console Router#

Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP

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Contents Gigabit Route Processor Installation and Configuration Note Document ContentsSupported Platforms Important InformationRouter Information GRP RedundancyRelated Documentation Product OverviewCisco IOS Software Requirements GRP FunctionsGRP Components Cisco IOS SoftwareGRP Horizontal Orientation Type Memory ComponentsQuantity Description Location Sram Flash MemoryStatus LEDs Soft Reset SwitchSystem Status LEDs Display LEDsAsynchronous Serial Ports Flash Card SlotsEthernet Port Safety Guidelines Preparing for InstallationTranslated Safety Warnings and Agency Approvals Canada Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory StatementsFCC Class a Compliance Europe EUPreparing for Installation Working with Electrical Equipment Preventing Electrostatic DischargeClass a Notice for Korea Required Tools and Parts Replacing a GRPRemoving a GRP Shows the ejector levers To remove a GRP, follow these steps Turn off system power Installing a GRP Connecting to the Console Port Console Port Pin Signal Direction DescriptionSignal Direction Description Connecting to the Auxiliary PortConnecting to the Ethernet Port Ethernet Interface Receptacles, Cables, and PinoutsPin Description RJ-45 Receptacle and Plug Horizontal OrientationPin Signal Input Output Input/Output Description MII ConnectionsEthernet Interface Cable Connection Procedure RJ-45Connecting MII or RJ-45 Cables to GRP Vertical Orientation GRP Boot Process Overview Starting the System and Observing Initial ConditionsProcessor LED Display DescriptionStarting the System and Observing Initial Conditions Verifying Interface Status Configuring the Ethernet Interface GRP LEDs Partial Front Panel ViewUsing Configuration Mode to Configure the Ethernet Interface Configuring the Software Configuration Register Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksBoot Field Description Boot Field Settings and the boot CommandBit Hexadecimal Description Changing Configuration Register Settings Configuration Register Bit Meanings Action/File Name BitBit Address net host Baud BitFlash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP Installing and Removing Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk ATA Flash Disk Boot Image Support Requirements Formatting a Flash Memory Card or Flash DiskRouter# format slot0 Specifying Cisco IOS Image Used to Boot the System Software Commands Associated with Flash MemoryEnabling Booting from Flash Memory Router# squeeze slot0Copying Files to Flash Memory Router# copy tftpmyfile1 slot0myfile1Router# copy tftpnew.image slot0new.image Router# copy slot1image.new slot0image.new Router# config t Routerconfig# no boot system Router# copy startup-config slot0myfile2 Use the copy running-config slot0filename command as follows Recovering Lost Password Initialize the router by entering the i command as follows Upgrading GRP Memory Locations of GRP Memory ComponentsMEM-GRP/LC-64=2 Using Dimm Socket Release Lever to Remove DIMMs Removing DIMMsInstalling New DIMMs Handling a DimmObtaining Documentation Checking the Dimm InstallationCisco.com Ordering Documentation Documentation FeedbackObtaining Technical Assistance Cisco TAC WebsiteOpening a TAC Case Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationTAC Case Priority Definitions Obtaining Additional Publications and Information 78-4339-09