05-04-2017 07:43 AM - edited 03-08-2019 10:26 AM
,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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05-04-2017 10:25 AM
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
05-04-2017 09:07 AM
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
05-04-2017 09:17 AM
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!
05-04-2017 10:25 AM
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
05-04-2017 08:59 PM
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!
05-05-2017 12:14 AM
yes its not an easy process on the 6500s but glad you got it resolved
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