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Upload config to Cisco 877

Cisco__guy
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Hey Guys,

Can you tell me the best way to upload configuration to the Cisco 877?

normaly i am using the TFTP server,

thank you

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Hi Peter,

I think you need a lil bit editing on your config if some lines gets rejected. If you wana get this done, try copy n paste manually each line and avoiding those unecessary config. Don't forget to save. Good luck!

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hi peter,

checking on your config file, probably you got cut off with the line

'crypto pki trustpoint TP-self-signed-3102370011'

you may want to re-generate it back again with the '

ip http secure-server' command.

lastly, you may want to fill-in the lines with xxxx.

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paolo bevilacqua
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What are you doing is fine. Any method is good.

garapoglou
Level 3
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Hi,

The TFTP server option is the most reliable in my opinion.

You could even copy the configuration to a text file and paste it on the terminal emulation utility when needed. It works as well.

Best regards,

Giorgos

thank you for the answer,

is there any other way to do this using putty?

like copy and past?

what are the steps to do this?

You're welcome!

Of course you can do it using Putty. Just copy the configuration from the text file and paste it on Putty. It's the same thing.

Remember to enter the global configuration mode using the following commands before you paste it:

Router>en

Router#conf t

Router(config)#

Good luck and if you need further information, just tell us.

Giorgos

There are several ways ...

One, as you pointed out, is copy the config from the TFTP server to the running-config (I don't recommend copying the config to the startup config unless you are 110% your config actually works).   This is what I use 75% of the time.

Another method is to copy the config into a USB stick.

thank you for your answer,

if i copy the config files into a USB stick, how can i upload it to the Cisco Router/Switch while using the Serial ports?

Hi Peter,

AFAIK, there's no USB port in 877.

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yes true there is no USB port on the 877,

what is the best way to upload my config to the start up using the serial port

thank you

You've been given an answer above already, what's not clear to you ?

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Hello Paolo,

the answer i provide above with TFTP was if you are connected directly to the Switch/router with UTP cable,

but my second question was how to upload the config to the start-up config using Serial port,

while you are connected to the serial port you can't reach the TFTP ,

i hope you understand what i mean

With console port you can't use tftp. Just paste into putty as indicated above.

Hello Paolo,

this the problem after i past in the putty somehow i lost the connection to the router, because the conf file contain new Network configuration ( new IP,Gatway...)

so no change to writ those to the memory,

Before you said you connect via console.

In this case, you never loose connection, no matter the configuration changes.

Or explain what your problem really is.

AFAIK, there's no USB port in 877.

Are you serious????  I got tons of 877 sitting in the storeroom.  I can visibly see TWO (2) USB ports.

If your router doesn't have USB ports then chances are they are the 850 or older models.  By the way, I have all these models in my storeroom too!

I've also used those USB ports to transfer files to and from selected USB sticks.

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