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Cisco 6400 Software Setup Guide
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AppendixB Upgrading Software on the Cisco 6400
Upgrading Software on Nonredundant NRP-2s and NRP-2SVs
Router(config)# end
Router# copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config
00:03:03:%SYS-5-CONFIG_I:Configured from console by console mem
Warning:Attempting to overwrite an NVRAM configuration previously written
by a different version of the system image.
Overwrite the previous NVRAM configuration?[confirm]
Building configuration...
[OK]
Router# reload
Proceed with reload? [confirm]
00:03:16:%SYS-5-RELOAD:Reload requested
System Bootstrap
Copyright (c) 1998 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Reset Reason Register = REASON_WARM (0x2)
C6400R platform with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
Self decompressing the image [snip]
Press RETURN to get started!
Upgrading Software on Nonredundant NRP-2s and NRP-2SVs
This section describes how to upgrade software on nonredundant NRP-2s and NRP-2SVs.
Note Unless a clear distinction is made, all references to the NRP-2 also apply to the NRP-2SV.
Remember that the NSP controls and manages the NRP-2 image download process. Although Cisco
recommends that you store all NRP-2 images on the NSP PCMCIA disk, you can also store NRP-2
images on a TFTP, FTP, or rcp server.
To upgrade the software images on the NRP-2, complete the following steps, beginning in EXEC mode
on the NSP:
Step 1 (Optional) Use the copy EXEC command to back up the NRP-2 images to a TFTP server.
Switch# copy disk0:c6400r2sp-g4p5-mz.121-4.DC1 tftp://10.1.1.1/c6400r2sp-g4p5-mz.121-4.DC1
Switch# copy bootflash:c6400r-boot-mz.121-4.DC1 tftp://10.1.1.1/c6400r-boot-mz.121-4.DC1
Step 2 (Optional but recommended) Use the copy EXEC command to load the NRP-2 images to the “images”
directory on the PCMCIA disk in NSP disk slot 0.
Switch# copy tftp://10.2.2.2/c6400r2sp-g4p5-mz.122-13.T
disk0:/images/c6400r2sp-g4p5-mz.122-13.T
Switch# copy tftp://10.2.2.2/c6400r-boot-mz.122-13.T disk0:/images/c6400r-boot-mz.122-13.T