Specifications

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Chapter 5 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices
Configure Applications
The CPE displays the following when the image is being upgraded:
cbos>
Downloading legacy image..... done.
Saving image................. done.
Please reboot the CPE for the new download to take effect
The released images come in two file formats:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 924976 Jan 31 09:04 c678cap.2.3.5.012.bin
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 922336 Jan 31 09:04 c678dmt.2.3.5.012.bin
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 924870 Jan 31 09:04 nsrouter.c678cap.2.3.5.012.bin
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 922230 Jan 31 09:04 nsrouter.c678dmt.2.3.5.012.bin
Using TFTP from a Windows NT Machine
Step 1
Enable the tftp server on the Cisco 67x. As an enabled user, enter:
set tftp enabled
Step 2
Start a DOS session and enter:
C:>tftp -i ip address of
Cisco 67x put image_filename
Where necessary, implement the following options:
-i
Sets the transfer mode to binary mode (all router images)
put
Uploads a file to a specified IP address
Use the
show errors
command to verify that TFTP is working.
Step 3
Be sure that you reboot the device to activate the new image.
Step 4
When you log back in to the Cisco 67x after the reboot, use the following
command to verify the version of the firmware that is active:
show version
Attention Windows 95/98 Users
Windows 95/98 does not have a TFTP client. If you want to utilize TFTP on a
Windows 95/98 system, you must install a TFTP client from a third-party vendor
on your system. One way to locate a TFTP client is to use an Internet search