02-13-2007 06:29 AM - edited 03-03-2019 03:44 PM
Dear all,
I have Cisco7206 having 2 slots, if we have 2 or more IOS within a slot, then how can we change bootflash to load a particular IOS in a slot, b/c this command is not showing its effect....
boot system flash WORD
plz help me out in booting/loading a particular IOS in a slot....
Regards,
Akhtar
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02-13-2007 06:42 AM
Hi
From one of our 7200's
HQ-RT-F02-CR01#dir
Directory of disk2:/
1 -rw- 23857240 Jun 13 2006 11:32:12 +01:00 c7200-js-mz.123-14.T4.bin
From config mode on your router
boot system flash disk2:c7200-js-mz.123-14.T4.bin
Make sure you don't make a typo. You can have multiple boot system statements and the router will try and boot in the order they appear in the config.
So make sure you have an entry for your existing IOS as well as the new one.
HTH
Jon
02-13-2007 06:42 AM
Hi
From one of our 7200's
HQ-RT-F02-CR01#dir
Directory of disk2:/
1 -rw- 23857240 Jun 13 2006 11:32:12 +01:00 c7200-js-mz.123-14.T4.bin
From config mode on your router
boot system flash disk2:c7200-js-mz.123-14.T4.bin
Make sure you don't make a typo. You can have multiple boot system statements and the router will try and boot in the order they appear in the config.
So make sure you have an entry for your existing IOS as well as the new one.
HTH
Jon
02-13-2007 06:43 AM
Not sure what you mean with a "slot". Assuming you mean slots for flash cards.
The command for that is:
boot system slot0:
So, the keyword "flash" must be replaced by the actual media that is utilized.
Typing the command boot system ? gives an overview of the options altough not all may be present on your system.
Regards,
Leo
02-13-2007 06:45 AM
Sorry, the command should be:
boot system flash slot0:
Try boot system flash ? for possible options
Regards,
Leo
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