2.A prompt then asks you to con®rm the load. Enterno to cancel the command. Enter yes to load the boot ®le from the remote host into RAM.

Example:

load remote

Remote Host Address [0.0.0.0]? 128.185.210.125

Remote Pathname[]? /loads/vl.ldc

First Hop Address[0.0.0.0]? 128.185.208.38

TFTP Timeout Value [3]?

Are you sure you want to reload the gateway(Yes or No): yes

Remote Host Address

IP address of the host containing the boot ®le.

Remote Pathname

Pathname and ®lename of the boot ®le you want to load.

First Hop Address

The address of the ®rst-hop router that routes to other networks. This is needed if the remote host address is not on a directly connected network; otherwise, use the 0.0.0.0 default.

TFTP Timeout Value

The time interval between the TFTP packet retransmissions. Longer values (longer than the default value of 3) may be needed when booting over or across slow networks or serial lines.

Store

Use the store local command to store a compressed image in erased banks of the IBD. The console displays the number of bytes that were stored. To verify that an image was stored, use the list ibd command.

Note: The router stores images sequentially from bank 1 to bank 4. When all 4 banks are full, you receive an error message. To create space in a bank, use the erase loadname or erase bank-numbercommand.

As the device's load image ®le is stored into the IBD, it is compressed. The load image ®le will not overwrite a non-erased IBD and will not try to write beyond the end of the IBD. If the compression fails, the operator will be noti®ed and the affected IBD will be erased.

The loadname can be any name up to 80 characters in length, can start with an alphabetic character, and is case-sensitive.

Syntax:

store

local loadname

loadname

Stores the speci®ed image in an erased bank of the IBD.

Example:

store local Loadname: test

Will start storing at bank #2

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Number (dec) bytes used Boot config>

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