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May 24, 1999
These release notes describe the Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)T feature packs for Cisco 2600 series routers and contain the following topics:
This section explains how to use this document and describes feature pack components.
The tables in these release notes contain details about the Cisco feature packs. Use these tables to perform the following tasks before loading a software image onto a router:
1. Use Table 1, "Cisco 2600 Series Default Memory and Upgrade Options," for the feature set memory requirements, and the factory-default memory and available memory upgrades for your Cisco 2600 router.
2. Use Table 3, "Feature Pack Product Numbers Quick-Reference List," to identify the software image you want to load.
3. Use Table 4, "Cisco 2600 Series Feature Packs," to identify your feature pack and the memory required for your feature set, based on the image you load.
4. Use the tables in the "Feature Set Tables" section to identify which features are supported in a feature set image.
A feature pack is a box that contains the following items:
The heart of a feature pack is the CD-ROM that contains software images and the RSL, which is a Windows 95 application that loads an image onto an access router or server. Each feature pack CD-ROM contains at least one Cisco IOS feature set. The CD booklet, Getting Started with the Router Software Loader, explains how to use the RSL to install the router image. If you cannot use the RSL to load images, you can follow the instructions in the "Alternatives to the RSL" section.
Before running the RSL, read the "Installing Software Images Using RSL" section. If you are loading software on a preconfigured router, you should save the router configuration file on your PC before beginning the image download process, as described in Getting Started with the Router Software Loader.
This section describes the following topics:
Table 1 describes the memory requirements and upgrade options for the Cisco 2600 series routers for Release 12.0(4)T.
| Memory Type | Cisco 2600 Series Defaults | Upgrade Options |
|---|---|---|
Flash | 8 MB | 16 MB Flash SIMM: MEM2600-16FS= |
DRAM | 24 MB | 24 to 32 MB DRAM: MEM2600-24U32D= |
DRAM DIMM | 24 MB | 4 MB DRAM DIMM: MEM2600-4D= |
Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)T supports the following Cisco 2600 series routers:
For detailed descriptions of the new hardware features for Release 12.0, refer to the cross-platform Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 12.0 .
Table 2 lists the interfaces supported on the Cisco 2600 series.
| Interface, Network Module, or Data Rate1 | Platforms Supported | |
|---|---|---|
| LAN Interfaces | 1- or 2-port Ethernet (10BaseT) | Cisco 2610, Cisco 2611, Cisco 2612 |
1- or 2-port Autosensing 10/100 Ethernet | Cisco 2620, Cisco 2621 | |
1-port Token Ring (RJ-45) | Cisco 2612, Cisco 2613 | |
| LAN Network Modules | 1-port Ethernet | All Cisco 2600 series platforms |
4-port Ethernet | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
1-port ATM-25 RJ-45 interface | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
| Serial Network Modules | 16- or 32-port Asynchronous | All Cisco 2600 series platforms |
4- or 8-port Asynchronous/ Synchronous Serial low speed | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
| Dial, ISDN, and Channelized Serial Network Modules | 1- or 2-port Channelized T1/ISDN PRI | All Cisco 2600 series platforms |
1- or 2-port Channelized T1/ISDN PRI with CSU | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
1- or 2-port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI balanced | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
1- or 2-port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI unbalanced | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
4-or 8-port ISDN BRI S/T interface | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
4- or 8-port ISDN BRI U (NT1) interface | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
8- or 16-port Analog modems | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
| Voice/Fax Interface Cards | 2-port ISDN BRI S/T TE Voice interface card2 | All Cisco 2600 series platforms with Voice/Fax network modules |
1- or 2- Voice interface card slots2 | All Cisco 2600 series platforms with Voice/Fax network modules | |
2-port FXS Voice/Fax interface card2 | All Cisco 2600 series platforms with Voice/Fax network modules | |
2-port E&M Voice/Fax interface card2 | All Cisco 2600 series platforms with Voice/Fax network modules | |
2-port FXO Voice/Fax interface card2 | All Cisco 2600 series platforms Voice/Fax network modules | |
| WAN Interface Cards | 1-port ISDN BRI S/T interface (requires external NT1) | All Cisco 2600 series platforms |
1-port ISDN BRI (NT1) U | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
1-port 56/64-kbps DSU/CSU | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
1-port T1/Fractional T1 with DSU/CSU | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
1-port High-Speed Serial (up to 2.048 Mbps) | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
2-port Dual High-speed Serial (up to 2.048 Mbps; Asynchronous/ Synchronous support) | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
2-port Asynchronous/ Synchronous (up to 128 kbps) | All Cisco 2600 series platforms | |
| 1The Voice/Fax and ATM-25 network modules require Cisco IOS Plus feature sets. 2This interface card requires the NM-1V or NM-2V network module. |
The feature packs described in these release notes contain Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)T software images, some earlier images, and RSL Version 7.4. Before running RSL, read the "Installing Software Images Using RSL" section.
To determine the version of Cisco IOS software that is currently running on your Cisco 2600 series router, log in to the router, and enter the show version user EXEC command. The following is sample output from the show version command. The version number is indicated on the second line as shown below:
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 2600 Software (c2600-i-mz), Version 12.0(4)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE
The output includes more information including processor revision numbers, memory amounts, hardware IDs, and partition information.
For information about upgrading to a new software release, see the Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0T Upgrade (#819: 1/99) product bulletin located on CCO at:
Service and Support: Product Bulletins: Software
Under Cisco IOS 12.0, click Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0 T Upgrade (#819: 1/99).
Table 3 lists the Cisco product numbers of the feature packs supported in this release.
| Product Number | Feature Pack Description |
|---|---|
CD26-C-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 IP Feature Pack |
CD26-CH-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 IP/FW1 Feature Pack |
CD26-CP-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 IP Plus Feature Pack |
CD26-CHL-12.0.4= | |
CD26-CHK2-12.0.4= | |
CD26-CL-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 IP Plus IPSEC 56 Feature Pack2 |
CD26-B-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 IP/IPX/AT/DEC Feature Pack |
CD26-BP-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus Feature Pack |
CD26-BHP-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 IP/IPX/AT/DEC/FW Plus Feature Pack1 |
CD26-AP-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 Enterprise Plus Feature Pack |
CD26-ANP-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 Enterprise/APPN Plus Feature Pack |
CD26-AL-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 Enterprise Plus IPSEC 56 Feature Pack2 |
CD26-AHK2-12.0.4= | |
CD26-AHL-12.0.4= | |
CD26-E-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 Remote Access Server Feature Pack |
| 1FW is an abbreviation for FIREWALL. 2This feature pack contains encryption images. |
Table 4 identifies each feature pack as specified on the router software CD-ROM label, the feature sets in each feature pack, and UNIX and DOS filenames of the images, memory requirements, and RSL installer descriptions.
| Product Number | CD-ROM Title | Image Name (UNIX) | Image Name (DOS) | Flash Memory Required | Main Memory Required | RSL Installer Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CD26-C-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-i-mz.120-4.T | aaa0418 | 4 MB | 20 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS IP Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-CH-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-io-mz.120-4.T | aaa0419 | 4 MB | 20 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS IP/FW Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-CP-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-is-mz.120-4.T | aaa0420 | 8 MB | 32 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS IP Plus Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-CHL-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-ios56i-mz.120-4.T | aaa0421 | 8 MB | 32 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS IP/FW Plus IPSEC 56 Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-CHK2-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-ik2os-mz.120-4.T | aaa0422 | 8 MB | 32 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS IP/FW Plus IPSEC 3DES Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-CL-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-is56i-mz.120-4.T | aaa0423 | 8 MB | 32 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS IP Plus IPSEC 56 Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-B-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-d-mz.120-4.T | aaa0424 | 8 MB | 24 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS IP/IPX/AT Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-BP-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-ds-mz.120-4.T | aaa0425 | 8 MB | 32 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS IP/IPX/AT Plus Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-BHP-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-dos-mz.120-4.T | aaa0426 | 8 MB | 32 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS IP/IPX/AT/FW Plus Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-AP-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-js-mz.120-4.T | aaa0427 | 8 MB | 32 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS Enterprise Plus Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-ANP-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-ajs-mz.120-4.T | aaa0428 | 8 MB | 40 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS Enterprise/APPN Plus Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-AL-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-js56i-mz.120-4.T | aaa0429 | 8 MB | 40 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS Enterprise Plus IPSEC 56 Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-AHK2-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-jk2os-mz.120-4.T | aaa0430 | 8 MB | 40 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS Enterprise/FW Plus IPSEC 3DES Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-AHL-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-jos56i-mz.120-4.T | aaa0431 | 8 MB | 40 MB | Cisco 2600 IOS Enterprise/FW Plus IPSEC 56 Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
CD26-E-12.0.4= | Cisco 2600 | c2600-c-mz.120-4.T | aaa0432 | 4 MB | 20 MB | Cisco 2600 Remote Access Server Feature Set 12.0(4)T |
The Cisco IOS software is packaged into feature sets (also called images). Many different feature sets are available, and each feature set contains a specific subset of Cisco IOS features. The following conventions are used to identify feature sets:
Cisco IOS images with strong encryption (including, but not limited to, 56-bit DES) are subject to U.S. government export controls and have a limited distribution. Images to be installed outside the U.S. require an export license. Customer orders might be denied or subject to delay due to U.S. government regulations. Contact your sales representative or distributor for more information, or send e-mail to export@cisco.com.
The following list shows which feature sets are supported on the Cisco 2600 series. These feature sets only apply to Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)T:
Table 5 lists the features and feature sets supported by the Cisco 2600 series in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)T and uses the following conventions to identify features:
| Features | Feature Sets | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IP | IP Plus | IP Plus IPSec 56 | IP/ FW | IP/ FW Plus IPSec 56 | IP/ FW Plus IPSec 3DES | IP/ IPX/ AT/ DEC | IP/ IPX/ AT/ DEC Plus | IP/ IPX/ AT/ DEC/ FW Plus | |
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| No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
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| IBM Support | |||||||||
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| IP Routing | |||||||||
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Management | |||||||||
| No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Quality of Service | |||||||||
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Scalability | |||||||||
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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| No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Voice/Multimedia | |||||||||
| No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| WAN Optimization | |||||||||
| No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| WAN Services | |||||||||
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| Enter- prise Plus | Enter- prise Plus IPSec 56 | Enter-prise/ FW Plus IPSec 56 | Enter- prise/ FW Plus IPSec 3DES | Enter- prise/ APPN Plus | Remote Access Server | |
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| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| IP Routing | ||||||
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Management | ||||||
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Quality of Service | ||||||
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Scalability | ||||||
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
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This section describes the following topics:
This section describes some solutions to problems you might encounter when installing software images using the RSL. These solutions are additions to the RSL online help.
This installation tip provides a possible recovery solution if you are unable to connect to your access server or router. You can skip this section unless you are experiencing a connection error.
In some cases, you might receive the following error message while connecting to the target access server:
"Failed to configure the router to enable the Cisco IOS software image and configuration file upload and download operations. You may want to check the router to make sure that the selected interface exists."
If you encounter this message, especially if one of the following situations applies, try increasing the Short Timeout value higher than 25 seconds in the Options dialog box:
In some cases, the RSL is unable to restore the startup configuration. If this happens, take the following steps:
Step 1 Ensure that all cables are properly attached to both the router and the PC.
Step 2 Restart the RSL, and connect by using the Preconfigured router option.
Step 3 When asked if you want to overwrite the existing startup configuration file, choose no.
Step 4 When asked if you want to continue, choose yes.
Step 5 When the router is connected, select Download Router Configuration in the Router Software Loader dialog box.
Step 6 Select the appropriate file, and click the radio button beside Copy configuration to the router nonvolatile memory.
The router should now contain the startup configuration it had before the initial RSL connection. You can now exit the RSL.
The following information about RSL operations can help you with the installation process:
The RSL is designed to work with a PC running Microsoft Windows 95 and is the recommended method for downloading software to the router. The booklet included with the CD-ROM explains how to perform this simple install process; however, two alternatives are available for installing router software:
This section explains how to use the copy xmodem flash command to install the router software from the CD-ROM onto the router.
The following example shows how to use the copy xmodem flash command on a Cisco 2600 series router.
Router# copy xmodem flash**** WARNING ****x/ymodem is a slow transfer protocol limited to the current speedsettings of the auxiliary/console ports. The use of the auxiliaryport for this download is strongly recommended.During the course of the download no exec input/output will beavailable.---- ******* ---- Proceed? [confirm] yes Use crc block checksumming? [confirm] yes Max Retry Count [10]: Perform image validation checks? [confirm] yes Xmodem download using crc checksumming with image validation Continue? [confirm] yes Partition Size Used Free Bank-Size State Copy Mode 1 4096K 3259K 836K 4096K Read/Write Direct 2 4096K 0K 4095K 4096K Read/Write Direct [Type ?<no> for partition directory; ? for full directory; q to abort] Which partition? [default = 1] 2 System flash directory, partition 2: File Length Name/status 1 68 TESTFILE [132 bytes used, 4194172 available, 4194304 total] Destination file name? c3620-i-mz.0918 Erase flash device before writing? [confirm] yes Flash contains files. Are you sure you want to erase? [confirm]y Copy '' from server as 'c3620-i-mz.0918' into Flash WITH erase? [yes/no] yes Erasing device... eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ...erased Ready to receive file...........C Verifying checksum... OK (0x5DE8) Flash device copy took 00:12:06 [hh:mm:ss]
Use this TFTP server application method as an alternative to using the RSL to install the router software from the CD-ROM. You can perform this procedure using a PC (running Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 3.1), a Macintosh, or a UNIX system. You can use either the copy tftp flash or copy rcp flash command to download the router software to the router.
First, obtain a TFTP application or a remote copy protocol (rcp) application to set up your computer as a TFTP server or a rcp server. Only use the RSL or the TFTP server included on the feature pack CD-ROM to install the router software if you are using a PC running Windows 95. For other operating systems, a number of TFTP or rcp applications are available from independent software vendors or available as shareware from public sources on the World Wide Web.
Step 1 Install any TFTP server application on the PC. (A PC application is included on the feature pack CD-ROM for Microsoft Windows 95 only.)
Step 2 Launch the TFTP server application on the PC, usually by double-clicking the application icon or its .exe filename.
Step 3 Set up the PC as a TFTP server by using the TFTP server application setup or configuration facility.
Most TFTP server applications include a setup facility that allows you to specify the PC as a server. For example, from the TFTP menu of one application, you can select Settings to display a panel, and configure the local PC as a server by selecting the Server checkbox.
The TFTP server also allows the selection of a "root" directory. You must select the directory in which the Cisco IOS files reside (for example, d:\cpswinst\images).
| Caution Make sure you set up your local PC as a TFTP server. If you overlook this step, you cannot perform the copy procedure. This reminder applies to both TFTP and rcp. |
Step 4 Establish a console session from your local PC (which is now configured as a TFTP server) to the Cisco router by using one of these methods:
| Caution Make sure your PC is set up to communicate with the 10BaseT Ethernet port on the router. |
Step 5 Connect your PC Ethernet port to the corresponding router LAN port. Use the 10BaseT crossover cable to connect to an Ethernet port. Use straight-through cables if you are connecting via a 10BaseT hub or a 100BaseT hub.
Step 6 Enter the following commands to set the configuration register to 0x2101 and reload to the bootstrap image:
Router# config terminal Router(config)# config-reg 0x2101 Router(config)# end Router# reload
Step 7 When asked whether the system configuration has been modified, enter yes:
# System configuration has been modified. Save? yes
Step 8 If the password prompt appears, enter the password.
Password: <password>
Step 9 At the router prompt, enter enable and then the password:
Router(boot)> enable Password: <password>
Step 10 If you are not upgrading a CiscoPro CPA1600 router, skip to Step 19.
Step 11 At the router prompt, enter the following command to copy the router upgrade utility from the PC CD-ROM drive to the router:
Router(boot)# copy tftp flash
Step 12 When prompted, enter the IP address of your PC, as 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 the router. (Note that you can obtain your PC IP address from the DOS prompt in the windows directory by entering winipcfg, as follows: C:\WINDOWS> winipcfg.)
Step 13 When prompted, enter the filename of the image to be copied to the router as in the following example:
Source file name? cpa1600-upgrade-l.112-3.P
Step 14 In response to the following prompt, enter the destination filename, and press Enter.
Destination file name [cpa1600-upgrade-l.112-3.P]? cpa1600-upgrade-l.112-3.P
(This is the name of the image file on the router, not the full pathname of the image on the PC CD-ROM.)
During the transfer process, messages indicate that the software has accessed the file you have specified and is loading it.
If the file is not found, check the following:
If the file is still not found, create a temporary directory entitled "C:\temp," and copy the CiscoPro upgrade file into the directory. Select the C:\temp directory as the root directory.
Step 15 When asked whether you want 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 might fail. If the transfer fails, use the ping command to check IP connectivity between the router and TFTP server.
Step 16 Enter the reload command to reload the router:
Router(boot)# reload
Do not save the configuration.
After 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 17 If the password prompt appears, enter the password.
Password: <password>
Step 18 At the router prompt, enter enable and then the password:
Router(boot)# enable Password: <password>
Step 19 At the router prompt, enter the following command to copy the new software image from the PC CD-ROM drive to the router:
Router(boot)(config)# copy tftp flash
In the next series of steps, you download the Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)T images that you want installed on your router.
Step 20 When prompted, enter the IP address of your PC, as 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 21 When prompted, enter the filename of the Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)T image to be copied to the router, as in the following example:
Source file name? aaa0418.bin
This example specifies the DOS image name of the IP feature set for Cisco 2600 series routers (as shown in Table 4 in the section, "Feature Pack Overview Table").
Step 22 In response to 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 section, "Feature Pack Overview Table" for the UNIX image filename.
Destination file name [aaa0418.bin]?c2600-i-mz.120-4.T
During the transfer process, the software displays messages indicating that it has accessed the file you have specified and is loading it.
Step 23 Enter yes in response to the prompt asking if you want to erase the existing image copy resident in the router Flash memory before copying the new one.
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. A checksum verification of the image occurs after the image is written to Flash memory.
Step 24 Enter the following commands to reset the configuration register to 0x2102.
Router(boot)(config)# config terminal Router(boot)(config)# config-reg 0x2102 Router(boot)(config)# end
Step 25 Enter the reload command to reload the router:
Router# reload
After reload is complete, the router should be running the required Cisco IOS image. Use the show version command to verify.
This section describes the documentation related to the Cisco 2600 series, typically including hardware installation guides, software installation guides, Cisco IOS configuration and command references, system error messages, and feature modules that are updates to the Cisco IOS documentation set. Documentation is available as printed manuals or electronic documents, except for the feature modules, which are available online only.
The most up-to-date documentation can be found on the Web via Cisco Connection Online (CCO) and on the latest Documentation CD-ROM. These electronic documents might contain updates and modifications made after the paper documents were printed. See the "Cisco Connection Online" section and the "Documentation CD-ROM" section for more information.
This section contains the following subsections:
The following documents are specific to Release12.0 T. They are located on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM:
The documents listed below are available for the Cisco 2600. These documents are also available online at Cisco Connection Online (CCO) and on the Documentation CD-ROM.
To reach Cisco 2600 documentation on CCO, follow this path:
Service & Support: Documentation Home Page: Access Servers and Access Routers: Modular Access Routers: Cisco 2600 Series Routers
To reach Cisco 2600 documentation on the Documentation CD-ROM, follow this path:
Access Servers and Access Routers: Modular Access Routers: Cisco 2600 Series Routers
Feature modules describe new features introduced in 12.0 T releases and are updates to the Cisco IOS documentation set. As updates, the features modules are available online only. The feature module information will be added to the Cisco IOS documentation set before the next printing. Feature modules have a brief overview of the feature, benefits, configuration tasks, and a command reference.
To access the feature modules on CCO, follow this path:
Service and Support: Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: New Feature Documentation
To access the feature modules on the documentation CD-ROM, follow this path:
Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: New Feature Documentation
The Cisco IOS software documentation set consists of the Cisco IOS configuration guides, Cisco IOS command references, and several other supporting documents, which are shipped with your order in electronic form on the Documentation CD-ROM---unless you specifically ordered the printed versions.
Each module in the Cisco IOS documentation set consists of two books: a configuration guide and a corresponding command reference. Chapters in a configuration guide describe protocols, configuration tasks, Cisco IOS software functionality, and contain comprehensive configuration examples. Chapters in a command reference provide complete command syntax information. Use each configuration guide with its corresponding command reference.
You can reach these documents on CCO at:
Service and Support: Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Configuration Guides and Command References
You can reach these documents on the Documentation CD-ROM at:
Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Configuration Guides and Command References
Table 7 describes the contents of the Cisco IOS Release 12.0 software documentation set, which is available in electronic form and also in printed form upon request.
You can reach the Cisco IOS documentation set on CCO at:
Service and Support: Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0
You can reach the Cisco IOS documentation set on the Documentation CD-ROM at:
Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0
| Books | Chapter Topics |
|---|---|
| Configuration Fundamentals Overview |
| Transparent Bridging |
| Dial-In Port Setup |
| Interface Configuration Overview |
| IP Addressing |
| AppleTalk |
| Apollo Domain |
| AAA Security Services |
| Switching Paths for IP Networks |
| ATM |
| Voice over IP |
| Classification |
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If you have a CCO login account, you can access the following URL, which contains links and tips on configuring your Cisco products:
http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/serv_tips.shtml
This URL is subject to change without notice. If it changes, point your Web browser to CCO and click on this path: Products & Technologies: Products: Technical Tips.
The following sections are provided from the Technical Tips page:
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Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, CCO provides a wealth of standard and value-added services to Cisco's customers and business partners. CCO services include product information, product documentation, software updates, release notes, technical tips, the Bug Navigator, configuration notes, brochures, descriptions of service offerings, and download access to public and authorized files.
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You can access CCO in the following ways:
For a copy of CCO's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), contact cco-help@cisco.com. For additional information, contact cco-team@cisco.com.
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Posted: Sun May 14 21:14:19 PDT 2000
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