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Cisco set boot image. Guess I have to double check the IOS. S1. The username set by th...

Cisco set boot image. Guess I have to double check the IOS. S1. The username set by the iprcmdremote-username global configuration command, if the command is configured. rommon1>BOOT=bootdisk:c7600s72033-advipservicesk9-mz. bin image file is used from a local or remote location to boot the device. bin [my boot image and path] rommon2>set rom Join Cisco Networking Academy and become a global problem solver, think entrepreneurially, and drive social change. Solved: So I do the no boot system flash: (IOS Name) then boot system flash: (New IOS Name) wr mem I do sh run | inc boot It DOES show the new IOS as the boot system but when I do show version or show hardware it shows the old IOS I said NO BOOT to. This is so it can try the second, older firmware if the new one fails to boot properly. ‎ 04-04-2018 02:04 PM Ok, after watching the bootup process, the image is not supported. If bit 13 is not set, the boot system commands specifying a network server will be Nov 29, 2014 ยท If the “boot-default-ROM-software” option in the configuration register is set, the router will start the boot image (the image contained in boot ROM or specified by the BOORLDR environment variable). ffgvo aring qzq uko zxzvx cbgsc hhgayqs hypabwx dalt sdxylhz

Cisco set boot image.  Guess I have to double check the IOS. S1.  The username set by th...Cisco set boot image.  Guess I have to double check the IOS. S1.  The username set by th...