09-03-2005 01:53 AM - edited 03-05-2019 11:37 AM
I cant find anywhere on Cisco's website on how to do this or anywhere else for that matter.
09-03-2005 09:25 AM
You can either setup your own pc as a tftp server and save it to that or have a dedicated pc with a tftp server software and then save it back to this server.
09-03-2005 09:35 PM
Hi hbastista,
As Glenn updated connect your pc to one of the port on the switch. You switch must have some management vlan. Vlan on which you have assigned an ip address. Make sure you connect your pc to the same vlan number.
Ping the switch if you get response install tftp server on your pc.
Run a command on enable mode
copy flash:
This will take the backup of IOS image for 2950 switch.
Regards,
Ankur
09-04-2005 04:12 AM
Use TFTP to backup/copy your IOS to a PC. Here's how: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps628/products_configuration_example09186a0080169627.shtml.
Solarwinds has an excellent TFTP server/client. Otherwise for other TFTP software, do a search on Google or Cisco.com.
Cheers,
Josef.
09-05-2005 09:51 PM
Hector,
The copy tftp method is the most commonly used method to copy files from flash to a TFTP server or vice versa. But if you have CMS (cluster management suite) instlled on your flash, there will be an associated html folder and many other files that are extracted in flash. To upload these files, along with the IOS image, you will need to use the following command.
archive upload-sw tftp://
This will compress all the files (IOS and CMS files) together in a tar (compressed) format and upload it to the TFTP server specified by
Copying each of the above files individually will consume a lot of time.
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