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Performing Other Configuration Tasks
Router# copy slot1:image.new slot0:image.new
You can also enter this command in the following form to achieve the same
result:
Router# copy slot1:image.new slot0:
In the latter case, the name of the file is carried along with the copied image.
Step 5
Issue 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:
Router# config t
Router(config)# no boot system
Router(config)# boot system flash slot0:image.new
Ctrl-z
Router# copy running-config startup-config
Router# reload
When the system reloads, the file image.new is booted from the Flash memory card inserted
in slot 0.
This completes the procedure for copying a bootable image between Flash memory cards
inserted in the PCMCIA slots.
Copying System Configuration Files between RP Memory and a Flash Memory Card
Copying a configuration file to a Flash memory card inserted in PCMCIA slot 0 or slot 1
might be required if you do not have access to a TFTP server on which you can temporarily
store a configuration file.
To copy a system configuration file, consult the following sections, as appropriate:
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Copying a Configuration File from NVRAM to a Flash Memory Card
•
Copying a Configuration File from DRAM to a Flash Memory Card
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Copying a Configuration File from a Flash Memory Card to NVRAM
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