Copying Files Between Rp Memory And Flash Memory Card - Cisco 12404 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Chapter 3
Installing the Cisco 12404 Internet Router
Step 5

Copying Files Between RP Memory and Flash Memory Card

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You can also enter this command in the following form to achieve the same result:
Filo# copy slot1:image.new slot0:
Enter the following commands to designate the file named image.new in the Flash
memory card in slot 0 as the new default system image for boot purposes:
Filo# configure terminal
Filo(config)# no boot system
Filo(config)# boot system flash slot0:image.new
Ctrl-Z
Filo# copy running-config startup-config
Filo# reload
When the system reloads, the file image.new is booted from the Flash memory
card in slot 0.
If you do not have access to a TFTP server where you can temporarily store a
configuration file, you will need to copy a configuration file to a Flash memory
card inserted in PCMCIA slot 0 or slot 1. You can then copy the configuration file
back to NVRAM at any time. You can copy either your startup configuration file
(from NVRAM) or your running configuration file (from DRAM).
Use the procedures in the following sections to first copy the configuration file
from either NVRAM or DRAM to a Flash memory card, and then to copy the
configuration file from a Flash memory card back to NVRAM.
You cannot copy files directly into DRAM.
To copy a system configuration file, consult the following sections, as
appropriate:
Copying Configuration Files from RP NVRAM to a Flash Memory Card,
page 3-83
Copying a Configuration File from RP DRAM to a Flash Memory Card,
page 3-85
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