1. First, download the appropriate software for your Cisco device.
2. Once you have the file downloaded, then copy the IOS to the correct folder where your TFTP will pull from.
3. Now you are ready to upload the file to the bootflash (this is similar to other Cisco devices, but 4500Xs store it in the bootflash).
4. Next, perform the following commands to perform the upload:
a. #copy tftp: bootflash:
b. Address or name of remote host? Input_Your_TFTP_IP
c. Destination filename? YouCanChangeOrLeaveDefault
d. Now you await for the upload to finish.
5. After your upload has finished, you can now verify the upload has been completed and your file is showing:
a. #dir
Reference:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/release/note/OL_24829.html#96288
2. Once you have the file downloaded, then copy the IOS to the correct folder where your TFTP will pull from.
3. Now you are ready to upload the file to the bootflash (this is similar to other Cisco devices, but 4500Xs store it in the bootflash).
4. Next, perform the following commands to perform the upload:
a. #copy tftp: bootflash:
b. Address or name of remote host? Input_Your_TFTP_IP
c. Destination filename? YouCanChangeOrLeaveDefault
d. Now you await for the upload to finish.
5. After your upload has finished, you can now verify the upload has been completed and your file is showing:
a. #dir
Reference:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/release/note/OL_24829.html#96288
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