11-13-2013 07:51 AM - edited 03-07-2019 04:35 PM
Hi Everyone,
Need to confirm if ios has bin file only and no tar image then we can not use the archive command while using FTP to download the new ios.
We can delete the old ios first and then upgrade the ios with copy ftp command right?
Regards
Mahesh
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11-13-2013 07:54 AM
Mahesh
The correct answer to your question depends on the platform that you are planning the upgrade for. If it is a Catalyst switch running IOS then it is likely that there might be a tar file and the archive command could be used. For for IOS router there is no tar file and only bin files are used. So what platform are you asking about?
HTH
Rick
11-13-2013 07:57 AM
HI Mahesh,
Only tar files need to be unziped by archive.
If you are uploading a bin file then u can directly use:
copy tftp flash:
Address or name of remote host? xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
source filename? xyz1.bin
Destination filename? xyz1.bin
Hope it helps.
Regards
11-13-2013 09:03 AM
Mahesh
Yes it does look like for this switch only the bin file is available and no tar file. So the upgrade would use copy ftp or copy tftp and not use archive command.
HTH
Rick
11-13-2013 02:11 PM
I am asking about WS-C4503 with Supervisor II+TS.
For chassis-based systems, all you need is copy the BIN file into the bootflash.
Make sure you compare the MD5 hash value of the BIN file you got against the MD5 hash value found in the Cisco website.
If it doesn't match, don't use it!
Here's one way of checking:
1. Hover your curser above the filename and under the heading "MD5 Checksum" you get the value of "b6e127f2c74cfcae94e871376771e522" for the version you are going to use.
2. Copy the BIN file into your bootflash and run this command: verify /md5 bootflash:cat4500-ipbasek9-mz.122-53.SG.bin b6e127f2c74cfcae94e871376771e522
By the way, 12.2(53)SG? You sure? This version is classed as "Deferred" due to some bugs found.
11-13-2013 07:54 AM
Mahesh
The correct answer to your question depends on the platform that you are planning the upgrade for. If it is a Catalyst switch running IOS then it is likely that there might be a tar file and the archive command could be used. For for IOS router there is no tar file and only bin files are used. So what platform are you asking about?
HTH
Rick
11-13-2013 08:43 AM
Hi Rick,
I am asking about WS-C4503 with Supervisor II+TS.
I checked cisco website IOS supported for this is cat4500-ipbasek9-mz.122-53.SG.bin
Regards
Mahesh
11-13-2013 09:03 AM
Mahesh
Yes it does look like for this switch only the bin file is available and no tar file. So the upgrade would use copy ftp or copy tftp and not use archive command.
HTH
Rick
11-13-2013 09:18 AM
Many thanks for your advice Rick.
Best regards
Mahesh
11-13-2013 02:11 PM
I am asking about WS-C4503 with Supervisor II+TS.
For chassis-based systems, all you need is copy the BIN file into the bootflash.
Make sure you compare the MD5 hash value of the BIN file you got against the MD5 hash value found in the Cisco website.
If it doesn't match, don't use it!
Here's one way of checking:
1. Hover your curser above the filename and under the heading "MD5 Checksum" you get the value of "b6e127f2c74cfcae94e871376771e522" for the version you are going to use.
2. Copy the BIN file into your bootflash and run this command: verify /md5 bootflash:cat4500-ipbasek9-mz.122-53.SG.bin b6e127f2c74cfcae94e871376771e522
By the way, 12.2(53)SG? You sure? This version is classed as "Deferred" due to some bugs found.
11-14-2013 08:05 AM
Hi Leo,
IOS 12.2(53)SG we have tested on another switch and it is stable and no issues in our current environment.
It also depends on application which one use in there environment.
Thanks for additional info you provided in your post.
Best Regards
Mahesh
11-13-2013 07:57 AM
HI Mahesh,
Only tar files need to be unziped by archive.
If you are uploading a bin file then u can directly use:
copy tftp flash:
Address or name of remote host? xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
source filename? xyz1.bin
Destination filename? xyz1.bin
Hope it helps.
Regards
02-12-2019 01:12 AM - edited 02-18-2019 05:17 AM
Didn't find it somewhere on the forum, so this is how I did it
Firmware update Catalyst 2960 from Version 12.2(55r)SE. Copy file using http: (Setup HFS server)
Show Current firmware
SW01#sh version
Cisco IOS Software, C2960S Software (C2960S-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 12.2(55)SE3,
SW01#copy http: flash:
Address or name of remote host []? 172.16.4.167
Source filename []? HFSHttpFileServer/c2960s-universalk9-mz.152-2.E9.bin
Destination filename [c2960s-universalk9-mz.152-2.E9.bin]?
Accessing http://172.16.4.167/HFSHttpFileServer/c2960s-universalk9-mz.152-2.E9.bin...
Loading http://172.16.4.167/HFSHttpFileServer/c2960s-universalk9-mz.152-2.E9.bin !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
16800768 bytes copied in 157.832 secs (106447 bytes/sec)
SW01#
Check file:
verify /md5 c2960s-universalk9-mz.152-2.E9.bin ea604d030b378b6c5c3 (MD5 Hash)
Upgrade
SW01#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
SW01(config)#boot flash:/system c2960s-universalk9-mz.152-2.E9.bin
Check Boot
SW01(config)#do sh boot
BOOT path-list : flash:/c2960s-universalk9-mz.152-2.E9.bin
Config file : flash:/config.text
Private Config file : flash:/private-config.text
Enable Break : no
Manual Boot : no
HELPER path-list :
Auto upgrade : yes
Auto upgrade path :
NVRAM/Config file
buffer size: 524288
Timeout for Config
Download: 0 seconds
Config Download
via DHCP: disabled (next boot: disabled)
Write to Memory
SW01(config)#do wr mem
Building configuration...
[OK]
SW01(config)#
Save running config (If you made changes, not shure if this is necessary)
SW01(config)#do copy ru st
Destination filename [startup-config]?
Building configuration...
[OK]
0 bytes copied in 1.232 secs (0 bytes/sec)
SW01(config)#
Reload Config:
SW01(config)#do reload
Proceed with reload? [confirm] "Enter"
Afher reboot validate the software
SW01>sh version
Cisco IOS Software, C2960S Software (C2960S-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.2(2)E9, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)
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