1. Login to the system device.
2. Once you are in the Cisco device, you can perform the following to load the new Cisco IOS:
a. #copy tftp flash
b. Address or name of remote host []? The host name or IP you wish to pull from.
c. Source filename []? The name of the file you are uploading.
d. Destination filename []? Name you want it to show up as in the flash.
e. Erase flash: before copying []? You might or might not have this option. This is mostly for old systems and you do not have enough space to hold both the previous and the new IOS.
f. If you select erase, it will start erasing the system and upload up the new IOS.
g. Use the #show flash command to ensure your new IOS is there.
h. #reload
3. Verify your new IOS version is now loaded through the #show version command upon reload.
2. Once you are in the Cisco device, you can perform the following to load the new Cisco IOS:
a. #copy tftp flash
b. Address or name of remote host []? The host name or IP you wish to pull from.
c. Source filename []? The name of the file you are uploading.
d. Destination filename []? Name you want it to show up as in the flash.
e. Erase flash: before copying []? You might or might not have this option. This is mostly for old systems and you do not have enough space to hold both the previous and the new IOS.
f. If you select erase, it will start erasing the system and upload up the new IOS.
g. Use the #show flash command to ensure your new IOS is there.
h. #reload
3. Verify your new IOS version is now loaded through the #show version command upon reload.
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