
Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 11.3(9)T Feature Packs for the Cisco 2500 Series 19
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• The correct root directory is selected.
• There is IP connectivity between the router and TFTP server.
If the software still cannot find the file, create a temporary directory called “C:\temp,” and
copy the CiscoPro upgrade file into the directory. Select the C:\temp directory as the root
directory.
Step 11 To erase the existing image in the router Flash memory before copying the new one, enter
yes:
Erase flash device before writing? [confirm] yes
The entire copying process takes several minutes and differs from network to network.
The exclamation point (!) indicates that the copy process is taking place. Each
exclamation point indicates that ten packets have been transferred successfully. If you see
three or more periods (...), the transfer may have failed. If so, use the ping command to
check IP connectivity between the router and TFTP server.
Step 12 Enter the reload command to reload the router:
Router# reload
Do not save the configuration.
After the reload is complete, your CiscoPro router has been upgraded to a Cisco
Enterprise router. Because the original Cisco IOS image that resided in Flash memory
was erased during the upgrade process, the router is now running in bootstrap mode.
Step 13 At the prompt, enter your password:
Password: <
password
>
Step 14 At the prompt, enter enable; then enter your password:
Router# enable
Password: <
password
>
Step 15 At the prompt, enter the following command to copy the new software image from the PC
CD-ROM drive to the router:
Router# copy tftp flash
In the next series of steps, you download the Cisco IOS Release 11.3 images that you
want installed on your router.
Step 16 At the prompt, enter the IP address of your PC, as shown in the following example:
Address or name of remote host [255.255.255.255]? 131.108.1.1
This is the IP address of your local PC, not that of the router.
Step 17 At the prompt, enter the filename of the Cisco IOS Release 11.3 image to be copied to the
router, as shown in the following example:
Source file name? 80153209.bin
This example specifies the DOS image name of the IP feature set for Cisco 2500 series
routers (as shown in Table 4 in the “Feature Pack Overview Table” section on page 5).
Step 18 At the prompt, enter the destination UNIX image filename and press Enter.
This is the name of the image file on the router—not the full pathname of the image on
the CD-ROM attached to the PC. Refer to Table 4 in the “Feature Pack Overview Table”
section on page 5 for the UNIX image filename.
Destination file name [80153209.bin]? c2500-io-l
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