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10-21-2013 07:49 AM - edited 03-04-2019 09:22 PM
Good afternoon all.
In a nut shell I have purchased a 2801 router running CME from someone. When i show the contents of the flash memory there are over 100 files. I appreciate the *.bin file for the IOS and the *.tar file for installation of CME are required however some of the rest appear to be surplus to requirement. I would like to configure the router from scratch so i have a question:
- Can i copy the contents of the FLASH to a TFTP server
- erase the FLASH
- copy the IOS.BIN and CME.TAR files back from the TFTP server to the FLASH
- carry on as normal
or by erasing the flash on a router that is in use am i likely to end up a mess of tears sat in the corner with a 2801 paperweight of a router?
Thank you very much.
I am sure I can however I need a little reassurance.
Many thanks community,
Daz
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10-21-2013 10:07 AM
Hi darren, you can directly delete the files directly from the flash and keep pnly the needed files. Delete the files from flash using delete flash:
Another way you can copy the needed files to tftp then etase flash and copy back the ios and needed files from tftp. If you erase the files with erase command you cant retrieve back the files. Hopes this helps you
Thanks
Shanil
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10-21-2013 10:07 AM
Hi darren, you can directly delete the files directly from the flash and keep pnly the needed files. Delete the files from flash using delete flash:
Another way you can copy the needed files to tftp then etase flash and copy back the ios and needed files from tftp. If you erase the files with erase command you cant retrieve back the files. Hopes this helps you
Thanks
Shanil
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10-21-2013 10:16 AM
Thank you very much Shanil,
I know about the deleting flash:
Thank you for your reply
Daz
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