Archive download-sw missing command






















 · AM. Hi, Below is a sample output of the use of the archive download-sw command. ++ During the installation process, it simply extracts the image to each devices. flash, sets the bootvariable automatically. ++ And verify /md5 action will not be performed during this www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins.  · Note Instead of using the copy privileged EXEC command or the archive tar privileged EXEC command, we recommend using the archive download-sw and archive upload-sw privileged EXEC commands to download and upload software image files. For switch stacks, the archive download-sw and archive upload-sw privileged EXEC commands can only be used through the .  · Has anybody else seen this? I was working to backup the config to TFTP from the i that I was working on yesterday, and archive only has download-sw available. Is this a version issue, or did Cisco remove the command for APs with Mobility Express? With this missing, is there an alternate method to backing up my config? Thanks in advance.


Cisco have special command with many options for that. #archive download-sw? /directory Specify a directory for images /force-reload Unconditionally reload system after successful sw upgrade /imageonly Load only the IOS image(s) /leave-old-sw Leave old sw installed after successful sw upgrade. In this tutorial, I would explain a different method to backup configuration: the archive command. Introduced into Cisco IOS Release (4)T, the archive command permits to save a copy of the current running configuration to different path: ftp, http, https, rcp, scp, tftp servers. The example uses the archive download-sw command in order to retain the old image on the device. For a complete description of the commands available, refer to the archive download-sw section of Catalyst Switch Cisco IOS Commands. Here are the options available for the archive download-sw command: #archive download-sw? /destination.


Has anybody else seen this? I was working to backup the config to TFTP from the i that I was working on yesterday, and archive only has download-sw available. Is this a version issue, or did Cisco remove the command for APs with Mobility Express? With this missing, is there an alternate method to backing up my config? Thanks in advance. After downloading a new image, enter the reload privileged EXEC command to begin using the new image, or specify the /reload or /force-reload option in the archive download-sw command. Examples This example shows how to download a new image from a TFTP server at and to overwrite the image on the switch. Use the /force and /recursive keywords for deleting old software images that were installed by using the archive download-sw command but are no longer needed. If you omit the filesystem: option, the switch uses the default device specified by the cd command.

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