05-24-2006
06:44 PM
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03-25-2019
03:03 PM
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ciscomoderator
How I can restore the basic IOS on the switch. The switch have no ios. The switch prompt on Switch: not Switch# or switch>.
Thanks
Syed Hasan,
05-24-2006 09:56 PM
Hi Syed,
You have to first check if there is any image in switch or not so that you can manually boot from switch: prompt but as you said there is no image in the switch you have to go for xmodem procedure to upgrade the switch.
Have a look at this link and just follow step by step instructions and you will be good to go
HTH, if yes please rate the post.
Ankur
05-25-2006 03:44 AM
Any idea how I can reset the permission? Thanks, Syed
Switch Info:
switch: dir flash
unable to stat flash/: permission denied
switch:
List of filesystems currently registered:
flash[0]: (read-write)
xmodem[1]: (read-only)
null[2]: (read-write)
bs[3]: (read-only)
05-25-2006 04:48 AM
It's all about the syntax. At the switch: prompt, put in "dir flash:". Don't leave out the colon! I had a similar problem with an Aironet 350 access point, and if I didn't put in that colon at the end, it would give me a permission denied error.
Let us know what you find.
06-06-2006 05:35 AM
I have a Cisco 3640 running 12.2(10b). I am trying to how I can configure
router to accept a dhcp ip configuration on interface e0/1 so it can
accept an address from DHCP. The other interface, e0/0 will
have a statically assigned address as it will be the default gateway
for my internal LAN.
06-07-2006 03:58 AM
I follow the xmodem procedure and start copy the file......but keep geting an error message permission denied. Any idea why?
Thanks
Syed
06-06-2006 05:21 AM
I have a Cisco 3640 running 12.2 I am trying to how I can configure router to accept a dhcp ip configuration on interface e0/1 so it can accept an address from my cable modem. The other interface, e0/0 will have a statically assigned address as it will be the default gateway for my internal LAN. I will be using NAT, but right now, I'm focusing
only on the DHCP client configuration, as my e0/1 port does not seem to be obtaining an address.
06-06-2006 05:28 AM
hey just check it out bye using "?" like this
conf-if)#ip address ?
you will find the more option...to assign IP address to perticular interface and still you have problem let us know
regards
Devang
06-06-2006 05:33 AM
as per configuration guide you can use
conf-if)# ip address dhcp
or you can have more information from this link
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6350/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008045bf8d.html
rate all help full post
regards
Devang
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