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Update IOS at boot on switches

lachlanpeters
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Hi,

Just wondering if there is an easer way to update 100+ 2960 switches, apart from pasting the commands in via console.

They are not connected to any network and have the default config.

They boot and look for a config.

Lachlan

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I can get basis config on them via the switch looking for it ( tftp and naming the config "network-config")

Ok.  How about if I give you a NEW process.  If you have a new switch, this new process will allow your switch (based on what model, number of ports and PoE or not) download a configuration template and then download the IOS of your choice.

If this is what you want then the process is called Zero-Touch SmartInstall

Funny enough because I just go this working about a month ago and it's really very nifty. 

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Leo Laohoo
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Hmmm ... What do you mean "They are not connected to any network and have the default config."

If, for example, you have tons of 2960 switch in a box and you want them to upgrade the IOS when you power it up, then is is possible.

You are correct. The are just sitting a a room doing nothing.

I can get basis config on them via the switch looking for it ( tftp and naming the config "network-config")

I have not been able to find away for them to update the IOS.

Thankyou for you help

I can get basis config on them via the switch looking for it ( tftp and naming the config "network-config")

Ok.  How about if I give you a NEW process.  If you have a new switch, this new process will allow your switch (based on what model, number of ports and PoE or not) download a configuration template and then download the IOS of your choice.

If this is what you want then the process is called Zero-Touch SmartInstall

Funny enough because I just go this working about a month ago and it's really very nifty. 

Thanks for the ratings.  I've attached a "quickie" document if you are interested. 

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