12-07-2012 05:39 PM - edited 03-07-2019 10:28 AM
I need to upgrade the ROMMON to correct a vulnerability issue (PSIRT: 62573_FN_62573_RouterAS535) and am trying to load the recommended "C2800NM_RM2.srec.124-13r.T5" file into our 2821 routers...can anyone tell me what directory to put in in please? I've tried everything that I can think of with no success. It just gets blocked, uses up all my TFTP retries and then aborts the session. Thank you ! Best Regards, Michael
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12-07-2012 06:04 PM
Hi Michael,
1. Instead of upgrading the ROMmon to 12.4(13r)T5, please consider upgrading to version 12.4(13r)T11 as this version has the ability to allow the router to boot via USB.
2. Can you physically have access to the router? The router has two USB ports, you can put the IOS into a USB stick (as long it's supported and formatted correctly).
To apply the ROMmon upgrade, the command is:
TFTP: upgrade rom file tftp://
USB: upgrade rom file usbflash0/1:filename
At either case, you'll be asked a yes/no question and if you hit "y" the router will upgrade the ROMmon and reload.
12-07-2012 06:04 PM
Hi Michael,
1. Instead of upgrading the ROMmon to 12.4(13r)T5, please consider upgrading to version 12.4(13r)T11 as this version has the ability to allow the router to boot via USB.
2. Can you physically have access to the router? The router has two USB ports, you can put the IOS into a USB stick (as long it's supported and formatted correctly).
To apply the ROMmon upgrade, the command is:
TFTP: upgrade rom file tftp://
USB: upgrade rom file usbflash0/1:filename
At either case, you'll be asked a yes/no question and if you hit "y" the router will upgrade the ROMmon and reload.
12-08-2012 05:20 AM
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To expand a little on what Leo has posted, generically you can also upgrade from other supported devices, so for instance you might upgrade from a FTP server or from ordinary flash.
If you don't allow the requested reload, the ROM will NOT be upgraded on a later reload. I.e. you can't do this as you might an IOS upgrade.
12-09-2012 06:11 AM
Thank you both for the command line and bigger-picture replies ! I have new ideas for 1st thing tomorrow now ! I have been approaching the load like an IOS upgrade using my laptop as the server file location both via console port and via our network to get this to succeed. I'm going to run that USB capable ROMMON version idea past the corporate approval folks, but I am merely a part of "The BORG", so that won't be an immediate fix to get these routers off my discrepancy report, as management sets the software standards, we're just the field hands to a point. Find the logic in that one ? I miss the old days when we were all administrators and were allowed to broken-field run the ball...
12-11-2012 04:53 PM
I got it to work ! Thank you !
12-11-2012 06:39 PM
Glad to see it's working.
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