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3. Enter the full path from the FTP root directory and the new application or boot
4. The Destination file name prompt displays with the new file name. Press the
Note: You can optionally rename the image file name stored in NVRAM. If
you decide to enter a new file name in NVRAM, enter the new file name after
the Destination file name prompt. For example:
Destination file name [ image_file.Z ] ? <new file name>
5. Compare each image file size (in bytes) in NVRAM to the original size of each
6. If the image file byte counts in NVRAM match the image file byte counts on the
Downloading Image Files to Flash Memory
Both boot and application image files can be downloaded to flash memory using the
FTP or TFTP file transfer process.
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image file name after the Source file name prompt and press the Enter key.
Source file name [ ]?
For example:
Source file name [ ]? /pub/image_file.Z
Enter key to accept the new file name in NVRAM. For example:
Destination file name [ image_file.Z ]?
The file is successfully copied to NVRAM.
image file size on the server. To view the new image files in NVRAM, use the dir
command in Privileged EXEC mode as shown below:
MOT# dir
The following command output displays:
server, the image files have been copied successfully.
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