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IS-IT--Management
Hello..
Currnently our Cisco 1751v router is running IOS version 12.2(8)T and I'd like to upgrade it so I can use the Security Device Manager 1.0a What I'm scared of is that it requires DELETING the old IOS image.. this is what cisco's site says to do when begining..
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Step 1 Access the router CLI using a Telnet connection or the console port.
Step 2 Delete your old Cisco IOS image from Flash memory, using the following CLI commands, and responding to the prompts as shown:
Router# delete <old IOS image name>
Delete filename [<old IOS image name>]? y
Delete flash:y? [confirm] n
Delete flash:y aborted!
Router# squeeze flash:
Step 3 Copy the Cisco IOS image to the router Flash memory, using the following CLI command:
Router# copy tftp://<tftp server IP address>/<new IOS image name> flash:
When prompted do NOT erase the Flash memory.
Step 4 Reboot the router to use the new Cisco IOS image using the following CLI command:
Router# reload
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Isn't that going to erase my entire configuration on there? If not, will I loose any configuration at all when updating the IOS?? I just did my firewall update and I didn't have to delete anything from there so I was just curious if the router's configuration would change at all..
Also, I'm so confused on what IOS I need!! I know I want the latest version but then it asks things like
ENTERPRISE BASE
IP
IP BASE
IP PLUS
IP VOICE
IP/ADSL
IP/ADSL PLUS
IP/ADSL PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/ADSL/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/ADSL/IPX/AT/IBM PLUS
IP/ADSL/IPX/AT/IBM/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/ADSL/IPX/AT/IBM/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
How do I know which one I need???
"tis better to remain silent and be thought of as a fool..
then open your mouth and remove all doubt" Mark Twain
"I should of been a doctor.." Me
Currnently our Cisco 1751v router is running IOS version 12.2(8)T and I'd like to upgrade it so I can use the Security Device Manager 1.0a What I'm scared of is that it requires DELETING the old IOS image.. this is what cisco's site says to do when begining..
*********
Step 1 Access the router CLI using a Telnet connection or the console port.
Step 2 Delete your old Cisco IOS image from Flash memory, using the following CLI commands, and responding to the prompts as shown:
Router# delete <old IOS image name>
Delete filename [<old IOS image name>]? y
Delete flash:y? [confirm] n
Delete flash:y aborted!
Router# squeeze flash:
Step 3 Copy the Cisco IOS image to the router Flash memory, using the following CLI command:
Router# copy tftp://<tftp server IP address>/<new IOS image name> flash:
When prompted do NOT erase the Flash memory.
Step 4 Reboot the router to use the new Cisco IOS image using the following CLI command:
Router# reload
***************
Isn't that going to erase my entire configuration on there? If not, will I loose any configuration at all when updating the IOS?? I just did my firewall update and I didn't have to delete anything from there so I was just curious if the router's configuration would change at all..
Also, I'm so confused on what IOS I need!! I know I want the latest version but then it asks things like
ENTERPRISE BASE
IP
IP BASE
IP PLUS
IP VOICE
IP/ADSL
IP/ADSL PLUS
IP/ADSL PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/ADSL/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/ADSL/IPX/AT/IBM PLUS
IP/ADSL/IPX/AT/IBM/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/ADSL/IPX/AT/IBM/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
How do I know which one I need???
"tis better to remain silent and be thought of as a fool..
then open your mouth and remove all doubt" Mark Twain
"I should of been a doctor.." Me