Chapter 5
Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices
Configure Applications
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Software Updates
Use TFTP to transfer a new software image from Cisco to your Cisco 67x, where
the file name format is: nsrouter.c67
y
dmt.
x.x.x.x
.bin or c67
y
dmt.
x.x.x.x
.bin. The
x.x.x
represents the image version number, and
67
y
is your CPE model number,
for example, 677.
Note
If you are upgrading from CBOS 2.2, you must use the
nsrouter.c67
y
dmt.
x.x.x.x
.bin filename format. If you are upgrading
from CBOS 2.3, you can use either format.
Archives
Use TFTP to back up a copy of your configuration file before changing it, so you
can easily recover the old file when necessary. The naming conventions for the
configuration file are:
•
When using the
put
option of the
tftp
command, you must name the file
nscfg.cfg.
•
When using the
get
option of the
tftp
command, name the file any name that
a standard text editor can view and edit.
Using TFTP from a UNIX Machine
For information on the UNIX TFTP client, access the online manual by entering:
man tftp
The manual page for TFTP appears.
To upgrade the Cisco 67x image:
root@staten-</67x>
tftp
tftp>
mode binary
tftp>
put 12.0.8.5:nsrouter.c67
x
dmt.2.3.5.012.bin
Sent 923574 bytes in 60.8 seconds