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Cisco Content Routing Software Configuration Guide and Command Reference
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Chapter 3 Maintaining the Content Routing Software
Recovering the Software
Recovering the Software
The Content Router can be booted from a system image resident on another network host (booted from
the network) if the native onboard image is corrupted. A corrupted system image can result from a power
failure that occurs while the installation procedure is updating the Flash memory. When the
Content Router is booted from the network, a new Flash memory image can be installed.
Recovery software is available from Cisco.com. Make sure to download the correct .bin file for your
model of Content Router.
To reboot the Content Router with recovery software, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Make sure you have a console connection established. Reboot your Content Router manually by toggling
the power on/off switch.
Step 2 Stop the auto-boot process by pressing any key.
a. Enter c to change the auto-boot settings.
b. Enter net for the boot device type.
c. Enter the appropriate CCO filename, host IP address, IP network mask, server IP address, gateway
IP address, protocol (FTP or Trivial File Transfer Protocol [TFTP]), username, and password. For
example:
Press any key to stop auto-boot...
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[CE500 Series]: c
'.' = clear field; '-' = go to previous field; ^D = quit
boot device (flash,net) [ flash]: net
filename [ ]: /Path/filename.bin
cache IP address [ ]: 10.3.1.3
IP network mask [ ]: 255.255.255.0
server IP address [ ]: 171.69.63.242
gateway IP address [ ]: 10.3.1.2
protocol (rcp,ftp,tftp) [ ]: ftp
username [ ]: name
password [ ]: password
flags [ 0]:
Step 3 Enter @ to start the boot sequence.
[CE500 Series]: [CE500 Series]: @
boot device (flash,net) [ net]:
filename [
/CCO Path/filename.bin
]:
cache IP address [
10.3.1.3
]:
IP network mask [
255.255.255.0
]:
server IP address [
172.16.63.242
]:
gateway IP address [
10.3.1.2
]:
protocol (rcp,ftp,tftp) [ ftp]:
username [
name
]:
password [
password
]:
flags [ 0]:
Loading from the network
Attaching network interface fei0... done.
Attaching network interface lo0... done.
Loading... Starting at 0x108000...
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