10-13-2011 09:04 AM - edited 03-07-2019 02:47 AM
Hi All
Apologies for the newbee question!
I have just taken over the management of a Cisco Catalyst 6540. The os image has been erased from the switch (as I have just been informed) and that we need to install the os ourselves.
I have not had experience of a this model before and therefore would welcome any advice or hints on how to install the OS on a switch with no OS installed!
I've started reading on the Internet but am currently confused by "supervisor/msfc", "Cisco IOS/CatOS" and "hybrid/native".
Please can you help!
Thanks
John
P.S. At a guess, I think that we would want ideally to install Cisco IOS using the Native Mode but how would I go about doing that?
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10-17-2011 09:21 AM
Hi John,
Have a look at this link. Theses are the latest IOS for 4500 with V engine.
depending on your license level, you will need to download one of these images. (you need a CCO account)
once you download the IOS, follow this instruction to loaded it to your switch
HTH
10-13-2011 09:11 AM
Hi John,
Is it a 6540 or 6504?
Before downloading an IOS image you need to know
What type of Sup module do you have?
What type of MSFC do you have?
HTH
10-13-2011 09:15 AM
Hi Reza
Thanks for getting back so fast!
It is a 6540. I don't know what Sup module or type of MSFC we have. How would I find out?
Once I have found those out, do you where I can get instructions to install the OS?
John
10-13-2011 09:20 AM
John,
If the switch has not been rebooted after the image was erased, you can do a "sh mod" and it will give you the answers. If it has been rebooted and now the switch boots to Rommon then you need to go look at the sup and see what type it is. If you have a purchase order, that can also tell you the component installed in the switch.
Are you sure about 6540? How meny slots does the switch have?
HTH
10-13-2011 09:34 AM
Hi Reza
You are quite right - apologies - it is a Cisco Catalyst 4506. My typos! I also believe the supervisor unit is "cisco catalyst 4500 series supervisor engine".
The switch has been turned off so I imagine will boot to Rommon.
Thanks
John
10-13-2011 09:41 AM
Hi John,
"cisco catalyst 4500 series supervisor engine" is too general. There are few different types of Sup modules for the 4500 series. I would try turning it on, if not some one needs to physically look at the chassis and the sup and find the model numbers.
HTH
10-13-2011 03:04 PM
Try this: SH VERSION
10-13-2011 04:08 PM
Hi John,
If your switch had CatOS before deletion and you are lucky enough (you can use dir or if you know the filename somehow e.g. cat4000.x-x.bin) you can use rommon command "undelete bootflash:nameofthefile" and recover your old CatOS.
Best regards,
Alex
10-17-2011 09:12 AM
Hi Reza/All
Thanks for all your useful comments up to now.
I was able to make a manual inspection.
The switch is a Cisco Catalyst 4506.
The OS has definitely been wiped & powered off - the console port boots to Rommon.
The modules present are:
1x WS-X4516 SUPERVISOR ENGINE V
2x WS-X4148-RJ (Cisco Catalyst 4500 10/100 Module, 48 Ports (RJ-45))
1x WS-X4224-RJ45V POWER OVER ETHERNET (24 ports)
Any help/advice on going about installing Cisco IOS in the native mode would be much appreciated.
Thanks
John
10-17-2011 09:21 AM
Hi John,
Have a look at this link. Theses are the latest IOS for 4500 with V engine.
depending on your license level, you will need to download one of these images. (you need a CCO account)
once you download the IOS, follow this instruction to loaded it to your switch
HTH
10-17-2011 09:32 AM
Brilliant Reza - you're a star!
I'll look at these tomorrow and let you know how I get on!
John
10-20-2011 04:54 AM
Hi Reza
A quick query which you might be able to help with: what version of IOS would you recommend that we install?
We currently use 12.4 T. Is it a big jump to 15.0.2?
Thanks
John
10-20-2011 06:20 AM
Hi John,
Any of the IOS 15 requires 256MB DRAM and 64MB flash. If you meet these requirement, then you should fine.
Please read the release notes before downloading, so you are aware of the resolved caveats and bug fixes.
HTH
10-25-2011 01:57 AM
Hi Reza
Thanks! I have one more query which will be my last on this post - promise!
The IOS has been successfully installed - thanks to your help. I'm just starting the configuration. I have 2 GigabitEthernet ports 1/1 & 1/2 - will they be from the WS-X4516 SUPERVISOR ENGINE V?
John
10-25-2011 05:15 AM
Hi John,
No problems, glad to help you get things working. Have a look at the chassis, if the sup modules is installed in slot 1 (which I think it is) then the ports are 1/1 and 1/2. The first number (1) is the slot number and the second number (2) is the port number. So, if you have blade in slot 3 port 1 would be 3/1 and port 2 would be 3/2 and so on....
Also, here is the data sheet for the sup V.
HTH
Reza
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