02-16-2024 03:43 AM
Hy All
I have 2 Cisco Nexus 3548-x stuck in boot loader.
I have tftp server on ip:10.10.10.20/24
I configured one of the switches to ip 10.10.10.10/24
Directly connected to the laptop.
When i tried to connect using boot tftp://10.10.10.10/n3500-uk9-kickstart.6.0.2.A8.11b.bin
When I try to access to USB stick (Connect to the switch in USB1 port) the loader dont see it as active.
I need to solve the issue urgently these switches need to be installed as the backbone of my hosting production.
Tnx
Tal
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02-16-2024 05:41 AM - edited 02-16-2024 05:44 AM
the document I linked alreade mentioned:
only this command is not visible in my browser
in USB Format for Nexus 3048 - Cisco Community Leo suggest to use FAT16
in addition read Solved: USB not recognized in 3850 - Cisco Community
For anyone else out there having this issue: The drive needs be formatted as FAT (a.k.a FAT16).
FAT can only be used on MBR partitions of up to 4GB so if you have a flashdrive larger than that you'll need to use diskpart (or your preferred partition software) to create a 4GB partition. Then you will be able to format that partition as FAT and the router will recognise it.
follow link to read further
02-16-2024 03:51 AM - edited 02-16-2024 03:54 AM
Regarding USB, check how you formatted your USB stick
not all devices accept NTFS -> try FAT32 and don't use a very large USB drive
also read this post Nexus 3548x Loader Prompt USB Support - Cisco Community
and this post:
Upgrading Cisco Nexus Switches via USB Port - Our Technology Planet (ourtechplanet.com)
02-16-2024 05:19 AM
Hy
Tnx for the answer.
I tried several USB stick (8 / 16 /32 gig) Format most of then to 4G FAT or 4G Fat32.
When i command dir the switches only see bootflash but not the USB sticks
02-16-2024 05:41 AM - edited 02-16-2024 05:44 AM
the document I linked alreade mentioned:
only this command is not visible in my browser
in USB Format for Nexus 3048 - Cisco Community Leo suggest to use FAT16
in addition read Solved: USB not recognized in 3850 - Cisco Community
For anyone else out there having this issue: The drive needs be formatted as FAT (a.k.a FAT16).
FAT can only be used on MBR partitions of up to 4GB so if you have a flashdrive larger than that you'll need to use diskpart (or your preferred partition software) to create a 4GB partition. Then you will be able to format that partition as FAT and the router will recognise it.
follow link to read further
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