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Copy 6509 ios image from flash card to sup-bootflash via tftp

Zeeeee
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,Hi All

I have one 6509 which has no ios image in it. I have saved the ios image in my desktop.

Is it possible to copy the ios image into sup-bootflash or flash card via tftp?

Thanks in advance!

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sorry my fault should of read that right, what sup have you got in the 6500

this is the doc to do it on a 6500 running a sup720 and sup 32 , there is another one for the sup2t , theres a bit in it when its stuck in rommon its not tftp

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-6000-series-switches/17050-14.html#s720recover

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Mark Malone
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Hi

yes it is , depending on  your switch and sup you should have options like this below

setup an ip on a module on the switch and connect it to your laptop  give your laptop same range ip and then tftp

#copy tftp ?
  bootdisk:                 Copy to bootdisk: file system
  const_nvram:              Copy to const_nvram: file system
  disk0:                    Copy to disk0: file system
  ftp:                      Copy to ftp: file system
  http:                     Copy to http: file system
  https:                    Copy to https: file system
  image:                    Copy to image: file system
  null:                     Copy to null: file system
  nvram:                    Copy to nvram: file system
  rcp:                      Copy to rcp: file system
  revrcsf:                  Copy to revrcsf: file system
  running-config            Update (merge with) current system configuration
  scp:                      Copy to scp: file system
  slavebootdisk:            Copy to slavebootdisk: file system
  slaveconst_nvram:         Copy to slaveconst_nvram: file system
  slavedisk0:               Copy to slavedisk0: file system
  slavenvram:               Copy to slavenvram: file system
  slavercsf:                Copy to slavercsf: file system
  slavesystem:              Copy to slavesystem: file system
  startup-config            Copy to startup configuration
  sw1-slot1-cfc-bootflash:  Copy to sw1-slot1-cfc-bootflash: file system
  sw1-slot2-cfc-bootflash:  Copy to sw1-slot2-cfc-bootflash: file system
  sw1-slot4-dfc-bootflash:  Copy to sw1-slot4-dfc-bootflash: file system
  sw1-slot5-bootdisk:       Copy to sw1-slot5-bootdisk: file system
  sw1-slot5-const_nvram:    Copy to sw1-slot5-const_nvram: file system
  sw1-slot5-disk0:          Copy to sw1-slot5-disk0: file system
  sw1-slot5-nvram:          Copy to sw1-slot5-nvram: file system
  sw1-slot7-cfc-bootflash:  Copy to sw1-slot7-cfc-bootflash: file system
  sw1-slot8-cfc-bootflash:  Copy to sw1-slot8-cfc-bootflash: file system
  sw2-slot1-cfc-bootflash:  Copy to sw2-slot1-cfc-bootflash: file system
  sw2-slot2-cfc-bootflash:  Copy to sw2-slot2-cfc-bootflash: file system
  sw2-slot4-dfc-bootflash:  Copy to sw2-slot4-dfc-bootflash: file system
  sw2-slot5-const_nvram:    Copy to sw2-slot5-const_nvram: file system
  sw2-slot5-disk0:          Copy to sw2-slot5-disk0: file system
  sw2-slot5-nvram:          Copy to sw2-slot5-nvram: file system
  sw2-slot5-slavebootdisk:  Copy to sw2-slot5-slavebootdisk: file system
  sw2-slot7-cfc-bootflash:  Copy to sw2-slot7-cfc-bootflash: file system
  sw2-slot8-cfc-bootflash:  Copy to sw2-slot8-cfc-bootflash: file system
  syslog:                   Copy to syslog: file system
  system:                   Copy to system: file system
  tftp:                     Copy to tftp: file system
  tmpsys:                   Copy to tmpsys: file system

#### quicker way is just get a card reader , connect it to your laptop , and copy the ios onto the card and then insert it into disk0 or 1 whatever is there on the sup

Hi Mark,

Thank you for you reply, however, I think I was not clear in explaining the question.

Since there is no IOS image, it boots to ROMMON state. Can I still do a copy via TFTP?

Thanks!

sorry my fault should of read that right, what sup have you got in the 6500

this is the doc to do it on a 6500 running a sup720 and sup 32 , there is another one for the sup2t , theres a bit in it when its stuck in rommon its not tftp

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-6000-series-switches/17050-14.html#s720recover

Hi Mark,

I have read the document from the link u gave me before. I misunderstood some of it. However, i manage to solve it via xmodem.

Thank you so much for your patience and kind assistance.

Thanks!

yes its not an easy process on the 6500s but glad you got it resolved

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