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Copying IOS from Rtr to Rtr

davidhuynh5
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I used to copy an ios from routerA to a tftp server, then back up to routerB. Is there a way to copy a ios directly from router to router? Any technotes would be apprecited.

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Leo Laohoo
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Yes.

1. Ensure routerA can ping routerB and vice versa.

2. If you want to copy ios from routerA to routerB, in routerA make sure you type the command in the configuration: tftp flash:

3. In routerB, copy the IOS across.

Hope this helps.

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Jon Marshall
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David

Yes, you can use the tftp-server command, see this link for full details -

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/fundamentals/command/reference/cf_t1.html#wp1019519

Jon

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Leo Laohoo
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Yes.

1. Ensure routerA can ping routerB and vice versa.

2. If you want to copy ios from routerA to routerB, in routerA make sure you type the command in the configuration: tftp flash:

3. In routerB, copy the IOS across.

Hope this helps.

Jon Marshall
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Hall of Fame

David

Yes, you can use the tftp-server command, see this link for full details -

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/fundamentals/command/reference/cf_t1.html#wp1019519

Jon

Leo Laohoo
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Thanks for the ratings David. Saaay, weren't you with EDS before?

Thanks for the help. Never with EDS.

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