Cisco Copy From Usb To Flash

Visit: Follow us: Need Tech Support. Ideally, USB flash can hold multiple copies of the Cisco IOS and multiple router configurations, and you can use it to easily move and copy those IOS files and configurations from router to router. As we have indicated, there are two ways to delete files from flash, depending on the type of router. The difference arose because Cisco routers use three different kinds of filesystems, called Class A, Class B, and Class C. Table 1-2 shows the filesystems that Cisco’s most common routers use. How to use the 'on-board' USB socket on your Cisco ASA to upload files into flash.

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<e746d9a2-5c00-4270-be67-4fe128012f63@m26g2000yqb.googlegroups.com> Bob
Wilson wrote:
| On Nov 19, 4:05�pm, Bob Wilson <roverdro...@gmail.com> wrote:
| > I am trying to put a new IOS image on a 2821 box, and TFTP after many
| > many tries with different PCs is not working. �I have a USB drive

| > formatted to FAT that has the image on it, and when I do #sh usbflash0
| > it sees the image and lists the filename correctly. �But when I try

| > #copy usbflash0 flash and a few other things, it tells me the source
| > and destination are the same.
| >
| > I did RTFM as best I could -- I have a library of Cisco books but I
| > did all my Cisco stuff ten years ago when there were no USB ports.
| > One post in this loop says 'copy the image from your USB drive...'
| > but doesn't say how. �So I think it must be possible.

Cisco Asa Copy From Usb To Flash


| >
| > Thanks in advance for help,
| >
| > Bob Wilson
| > b...@bobwilson.us
|
| PS -- It's not the USB I'm so interested in solving, it's getting the
| image onto the router. If I'm barking up the wrong tree, somebody
| tell me and suggest another way I can get it on there. Thanks again

Cisco Nexus Copy From Usb To Flash

Try using ftp.
copy ftp flash