?_Eÿÿÿÿ‰S5,l!guq7CiscoPro Software Installer+RR("wh2robo.dll","WH2ROBO_GotoTopic","SU")ŽCB("IDH_WH2ROBO","&ActiveEdit","WH2ROBO_GotoTopic(`\\\\\\\\sj-fs1\\\\wg1\\\\access\\\\private\\\\rsl1\\\\help75\\\\cpinstal.hlp', lTopicNo)")BrowseButtons()DCB("Glossary_Btn","&Glossary","JI(`ita.hlp>Gloss',`IDH_CONTENTS')")Z (w95sec)QÿÿàÿÿàZmain„ÿÿrÿÿ  /&;)z4ÿÿíÿÿÿÿ|AWBTREEŽA|AWDATA}A|CF0y|CONTEXTìq|CTXOMAPó|FONTé|KWBTREEN|KWDATA¶|KWMAP+|Petraz|SYSTEM|TOPICt|TTLBTREE½I|TopicIdJÒ|bm0;|bm1µ|bm10S|bm2¥!|bm3V(|bm4.|bm5^4|bm6½:|bm7‰A|bm8‚L|bm9»Rulÿÿÿÿ 9ÿÿÿÿE1^ÿÿÿÿEw°Boverview2 w' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿOverviewÜ´ES( €i€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿThe Cisco Router Software Loader is a software application that enables you to load a Cisco IOS software image onto a CiscoPro or Cisco router or access server through direct, physical cable connections. You can also display device information, such as the hardware platform family name, Flash memory and RAM memory configurations, and the current Cisco IOS image status. The Router Software Loader also has the following features:Jßwk ¤€Ë€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿWorks with new routers that have no configuration, and with routers that are preconfigured Runs on a PC in the Windows 95 environmentIs available on a CD-ROM that also contains the Cisco software images and Cisco Connection Online (CCO) at http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.p1/rslSupports router configuration filesSupports Fast Ethernet connectionBacks up and/or restores arbitrary files from the selected Flash memory (or boot Flash memory) partitionéªS†? L€Y€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿDisplays a list of currently installed modems along with modem type and version Downloads modem files to Cisco 3600 series, Cisco AS5200, and Cisco AS5300 devices1·* $€€>˜R˜š‚T€‚ÿNoteyQ†0( €¢€4мš‚T€‚ÿFast Ethernet connections require the use of Category 5 twisted pair cables. ,·\) "€€tŠÔšF‚T€‚ÿ’j0î( €Ô€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿRouter Software Loader supports the following Cisco and CiscoPro devices (CISCOxxxx and CPAxxxx models:2\ * $€€>˜R˜š‚T€‚ÿNote:Ì‹îìA P€€4мš‚T€€€€€€€€€‚ÿ In the following table, “RFR” indicates the Cisco IOS runs from RAM; “RFF” indicates that the Cisco IOS runs from Flash memory.+ ( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿ`ìwI#b€.Wp?–:€€4Š˜š€‚ÿ€€4Š˜š‚ÿÿÿRouterRunning Mode—6 a#’€lWp?–:(€€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿ€^€4Š˜šÿ€`€4Š”š€‚ÿÿÿCisco 800 series: Cisco 801, 802, 803, 804RFRÌ=wÚ #î€zWp?–:€€4Š”šÿB€€4Š˜š€€€€€€€‚ÿ€h€4Š˜šÿ€j€4Š”š€‚ÿ€v€4Цš‚J‚ÿÿÿCisco 1000 series: Cisco 1003, 1004, 1005RFR p ã ™#àWp?–:€€4Цš‚Jÿ&€€4Š˜š‚J€€‚ÿ$€0€$Šš€€‚ÿ€¾€$Ššÿ€À€4Š”š‚J‚ÿ€Ä€$Šš‚J‚ÿÿÿCisco 1600 series: Cisco 1601, 1602,1603, 1604 Cisco 1601, 1602,1603, 1604,1605 RFF RFR-¬Ú  #ЀYWp?–:€€$Šš‚Jÿ&€€4Š˜š€€‚ÿ€B4Š˜šÿ€D4Š”š‚ÿ€N4Š˜š‚‚‚ÿÿÿCisco 2500 series: Cisco 2501, 2502, 2503, 2504, 2505, 2507, 2509, 2511, 2513, 2514, 2515, 2516, 2520, 2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, 2525, AS2509-RJ, AS2511-RJRFFkâã { ‰#à€ÅWp?–:€€4Š˜šÿ$€€4Š˜š€€‚ÿ*€Œ€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿ€¶4Š˜šÿ€¸4Š”š€‚ÿÿÿCisco 2600 series:Cisco 2610, 2611, 2612, 2613, 2620, 2621, 2622Note Because Cisco 2600 series routers do not have an rxboot image, RSL will fail to connect if it cannot be booted to the Flash memory image. RFRXÄ Ó”#ö€‰Wp?–:€€4Š”šÿ$€€4Š˜š€€‚ÿ$€P€4Š˜š€€‚ÿ€v4Š˜šÿ€x4Š”š‚ÿ€‚4Š˜š‚ÿÿÿCisco 3600 series:Cisco 3620, 3640Note Because Cisco 3600 series routers do not have an rxboot image, RSL will fail to connect if it cannot be booted to the Flash memory image.RFRŒ{ ×x#¾€Wp?–:.€€4Š˜š€€‚€‚ÿ€4Š˜šÿ€4Š”š€‚ÿ€4Š˜š‚ÿÿÿCisco 4000 series:Cisco 4000, 4500, 4700(AUI, 10BaseT, Fast Ethernet, and Token Ring physical connectors are supported.)RFRŽ8Óq@V#|€pWp?–:,€×q@ €4Š˜š€€€‚ÿ €`€4Š˜š€‚ÿÿÿCisco 7200 series:Cisco 7202, 7204, 7206 RFR„'×õ@]#Š€NWp?–:€€4Š˜š€‚ÿ€>€4Š˜šÿ€@€4Š”š€‚ÿÿÿCisco AS5200 access serverRFF“'q@ˆAl#¨€NWp?–:€€4Š”šÿ€€4Š˜š€‚ÿ€>€4Š˜šÿ€@€4Š”š€‚ÿÿÿCisco AS5300 access serverRFR/õ@·A( €€>˜R˜š€‚ÿNOTEЩˆA‡B' €S€4мš€‚ÿThe list of router platforms supported by RSL changes frequently. For the most recent list of supported router platforms, check the README.TXT file on the RSL CD-ROM.)·A°B& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿ< ‡BìB1&ÝìB!CDuser skills5°B!C' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿUser SkillsõÎìBD' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿTo use this application you do not need previous experience with internetworking products, but you should have computer skills that include the ability to install, configure, and run Windows 95 software.F!C\D1¡ƒ\D›D Fsoftware requirements?D›D' €0€6˜˜š€‚ÿSoftware Requirementsf@\DE& €€€4Š˜š€‚ÿBefore running Router Software Loader, make sure your PC has: É›D FA P€—€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿTCP/IP stack and the proper configuration for accessing the networkMicrosoft Windows 95 softwareIf you have problems setting up network access or Windows 95, see the Windows 95 documentation.FEQF1QÝN‹QFF°Jhardware requirements? FF' €0€6˜˜š€‚ÿHardware Requirementsc=QFóF& €z€4Š˜š€‚ÿBefore running Router Software Loader, make sure you have:%ÌFIY €€¡€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚‚‚ÿ80486 PC or later, with a CD-ROM drive.Ethernet or Token Ring adapter card in the PC.TCP/IP stack with proper configuration for accessing the network. (Microsoft Windows 95 comes with a suitable TCP/IP stack.)Either Token Ring cabling with a media attachment unit (MAU) or hub (not included with Cisco routers),orEthernet crossover cable (included with Cisco routers) to connect the Ethernet port on the PC to the Ethernet port on the router.¹…óFÑI4 6€ €tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚ÿSerial cable (included with Cisco routers) to connect the communications (COM) port on the PC to the console port on the router.1IJ* $€€>˜R˜š‚T€‚ÿNoteƒ[ÑI…J( €¶€4мš‚T€‚ÿFor cabling details, refer to the CD booklet accompanying the Router Software Loader CD.+J°J( €€4мš‚T€‚ÿ1…JáJ1\ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿáJK@K4 °JK' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿProcedures+áJ@K' €€4мš€‚‚ÿPKK1“KÙK®Nconnecting to the target deviceI"@KÙK' €D€6˜˜š€‚ÿConnecting to the Target Router#ªKüLy À€U€4Š˜š€†š€ÀC'†!See Also,JI(`cpinstal.HLP',`cp_disconnecting_from_the_target_device')‚‚ÿTo open a communication connection with the target router using the selected COM port and to configure the target router to support the Cisco IOS image load process:²RÙK®N` Ž€¥€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒã¦†­€‰€€€€€€€‚ƒ€€€€‚‚ÿ1.Open the Router Software Loader Dialog Box and click Connect, orselect File>Connect.The application displays the Connect Wizard.2.Follow the instructions in the wizard pages. Click Help to display online help for a wizard page or click F1 in a text box, list box, or group box to display help for that item.o>üLO1;`…zO…O›Customizing the Router Software Loader Application EnvironmenthA®N…O' €‚€6˜˜š€‚ÿCustomizing the Router Software Loader Application EnvironmentßzOpe ˜€õ€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒãQ¨#Ý€‰€ã¦†­€‰€€€€€€€‚ƒ‚ƒ€€‚ÿ1.Display the Opti…Op®Nons Dialog Box.In the Router Software Loader Dialog Box click Options,orselect Settings>Options.2.Select the desired options for displaying the Connect Wizard at startup, creating the Image Definition File (*.IDF), backing up the running image, setting the communications port, and setting the communications time-outs.3.Click OK.+…O›( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿU$pð1Ø!†€ð>‚åƒdisconnecting from the target deviceN'›>‚' €N€6˜˜š€‚ÿDisconnecting from the Target RouterÎ[ð ƒs ¶€¶€4Š˜š€†€ÀCbN!See Also,JI(`cpinstal.HLP',`cp_connecting_to_the_target_device')‚‚ÿTo release the previously established communication connection with the target router:®h>‚ºƒF \€Ð€4мš€ã¦†­€‰€€€‚‚€€€€‚ÿOpen the Router Software Loader Dialog Box and click Disconnect,orselect File>Disconnect.+ ƒåƒ' €€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿQ ºƒ6„19ÿÿÿÿ6„…„ˆDisplay List of Installed ModemsO(僅„' €P€6˜˜š€‚ÿDisplaying a List of Installed Modems×°6„\…' €a€4Š˜š€‚ÿIt is recommended that you download only the most current modem files. To verify the currently installed modems, modem types and versions, perform the following procedures:^1…„º…- *€b€tŠàš:‚`€ƒ€‚ÿ1. Use RSL to connect to the desired router.s@\…-†3 6€€€tŠàš:‚`€ƒ€€€‚ÿ2. In the main RSL window, choose File>Router Properties.vNº…£†( €œ€4ŠÔš‚`€‚ÿThe Router Properties dialog box appears with general router information. M-†ð†0 0€:€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€‚ÿ3.Click the Modem tab. ¹„£†©‡5 8€ €4ŠÔš‚T€ã±<+¨€‰€‚ÿThe Modem Properties Dialog Box appears with a list of the currently installed modems along with the modem type and version. 1ð†Ú‡* $€€>˜R˜š‚T€‚ÿNoteˆ`©‡bˆ( €À€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿThe Modem Properties dialog box can also be accessed from the Load Modem Software dialog box.+Ú‡ˆ( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿ_.bˆìˆ1¼wƒ!† ìˆD‰Ïdisplaying the properties of the target deviceX1ˆD‰' €b€6˜˜š€‚ÿDisplaying the Properties of the Target RouterjìˆÔ‰& €Ô€4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplay the target router hardware and running image information with the Router Properties dialog box:’AD‰fŒQ p€ƒ€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ƒ€€‚ƒ€€€€ã¦†­€‰€‚ÿ1.From your hard drive, open the Windows Explorer window. Select the CD-ROM drive. 2.Start the Router Software Loader application by double-clicking on CPSWINST.EXE in the root directory on the Router Software Loader CD.The Connect wizard appears.3.Follow the instructions in the wizard pages. Click Help to display online help for the wizard page or click F1 on a text box, list box, or group box to display online help for that item only.After the application completes the connection to the target router, the Router Software Loader Dialog Box appears.>ßÔ‰¤_ Œ€¿€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€€€€€ãp˜óØ€‰€‚ƒ€€€€‚ÿ4.Select File>Router Properties. This displays the Router Properties Dialog Box .5.After viewing the target router properties, close the dialog box:Click OK,orclick the x button in the title bar.+fŒÏ( €€4мš‚T€‚ÿR!¤!Ž1üc„ !ŽlŽCÅDownloading a New Bootstrap ImageK$ÏlŽ' €H€6˜˜š€‚ÿDownloading a New Bootstrap Imageر!ŽD' €c€4Š˜š€‚ÿIf you need to download a strap image to the boot Flash on a Cisco 4500, 4700, AS5200, AS5300, 7204, 7206 or CiscoPro CPA4500 and CPA4700 device, perform the following steps./lŽs( €€>˜R˜š€‚ÿNote•oDÀ& €Þ€4мš€‚ÿTo download a bootstrap image to a Cisco AS5200 access server, the router cannot be running from boot sÀÏFlash.P!sdÁ/ ,€C€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Connect the PC running Router Software Loader to the router or Access Server whose Cisco bootstrap image you want to upgrade.2.Select the desired bootstrap image from the list or Cisco IOS images in the main dialog box. 3.Under the Operations menu, select Load boot Flash Image.U-À¹Á( €Z€4ŠÔš‚T€‚ÿThe Flash Copy Options dialog box appears.U+dÁÂ* $€V€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ÿ4.Select the desired options and files.®…¹Á¼Â) € €4ŠÔš‚T€‚ÿThe default setting is to erase Flash before downloaded. If Flash is erased, it is recommended that you back up the Flash files. AÂýÂ0 0€"€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€‚ÿ5.Click OK.¾‰¼Â»Ã5 8€€4ŠÔš‚T€â¼Àဉ€‚ÿThe Backup/Download/Restore bootstrap Images process is performed. A progress bar displays the status of the download operation.,ýÂçÃ) "€€tŠÔšF‚T€‚ÿ1»ÃÄ* $€€>˜R˜š‚T€‚ÿNote×çÃÅ) €¯€4мš‚T€‚ÿIf you are upgrading a CPA4500 router to an Cisco Enterprise IOS image through a Fast Ethernet connection, you must download Cisco IOS Release 11.1(5) or 11.2(2)P or later versions of the 4500 bootstrap software.+ÄCÅ( €€4мš‚T€‚ÿY(ÅœÅ1€ˆ  ÿÿÿÿœÅÃÊBackup/Download/Restore BootStrap Images°…CÅLÆ+ $€ €4Š˜š€‚€‚ÿBackup/Download/Restore Bootstrap ImagesFor Cisco bootstrap images, the backup, download, and restore process works as follows:¦fœÅòÇ@ N€Í€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ƒ€€€‚ƒ‚ƒ€€‚ÿ1.The specified files from the Flash partition are uploaded to the PC's hard drive.2.The Flash partition is erased if the Erase Flash before download radio button is selected. 3.The specified Cisco IOS image is downloaded to the router.4.Any selected files are restored to the partition if the Restore selected files radio button is selected. Î¥LÆÀÈ) €K€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿThe device does not automatically reboot. The newly loaded Cisco bootstrap image appears as the first file in the Flash partition after the device is rebooted. _7òÇÉ( €n€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿFor example, if Flash contained the following files:CÀÈbÉ* $€2€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿA.binB.binconfig.txtÆÉ(Ê) €;€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿ and the options to back up all files, restore A.bin and config.txt, and download New.bin were selected, the new contents of the Flash partition would be:EbÉmÊ* $€6€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿNew.binA.binconfig.txt+(ʘÊ( €€4мš‚T€‚ÿ+mÊÃÊ( €€4мš‚T€‚ÿS"˜ÊË1ç€c ËbËæDownloading the configuration fileL%ÃÊbË' €J€6˜˜š€‚ÿDownloading the Configuration File@Ë¢Ë& €4€4Š˜š€‚ÿYou have these options:<™bËÞÍ£ 9€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ€€‚†"€ƒ€€‚†"€ƒ€€€€‚‚ƒã¦†­€‰€‚ƒ€€€€€€€€€€ãÇ«Ñ0€‰€‚ÿDownload the configuration file to the router’s nonvolatile memory.Update the router’s running configuration.Update and copy the router’s running configuration to the router’s nonvolatile memory.1.Open the Router Software Loader Dialog Box.2.Click Download Cfg, orselect Operation>Configuration File>Download.The Download Configuration File Dialog Box appears.[¢Ë9ÏI `€%€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€ã5%h€‰€€€‚ƒ‚ÿ3.Enter the path and filename in the Filename text box, orclick Browse to select the path and filename from the Open Configuration File Dialog Box. Click Save to return to the Download Configuration file dialog box.4.Select a configuration download option:5ÒÞÍzc ”€«€tŠƒ€šT‚‚€†"€ƒ€€‚†"€ƒ€€‚†"€ƒ€€€€‚ÿCopy the configuration file to the router’s nonvolatile memory.Update the router’s running9ÏzÃÊ configuration.Update and copy the router’s running configuration to the router’s nonvolatile memory.A9Ï»0 0€"€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€‚ÿ5.Click OK.+zæ( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿH».1¬ñ .oöDDownloading Modem FilesAæo' €4€6˜˜š€‚ÿDownloading Modem FilesçÀ.V' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿRSL allows you to download Microcom modem code (combined firmware and DSP files) and MICA portware code to the Cisco 3600 series, Cisco AS5200, or Cisco AS5300 device you are connected to. /o…( €€>˜R˜š€‚ÿNoteS,VØ' €X€4мš€‚‚ÿMicrocom V.34 modems are not supported. e?…=& €~€4Š˜š€‚ÿTo download modem code to a router, follow these procedures:vFس0 0€Œ€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€‚ÿ1.In the main RSL window, select Operations>Load Modem Software.g3=4 8€f€4ŠÔš‚T€ãÂJ_Ä€‰€‚ÿThe Load Modem Software Dialog Box appears. ¡q³»0 0€â€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€‚ÿ2.Click the Browse button or drop-down history list to locate the folder containing the desired modem file.¦~a( €ü€4ŠÔš‚T€‚ÿRSL displays all support modem files in the current directory along with file type, version, and file size in the list box.N$»¯* $€H€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ÿ3.Select the desire modem file. Fa0; D€€4ŠÔš‚T€€€ã±<+¨€‰€‚ÿIt is recommended that you download only the most current modem file. To determine the modem code software that is already installed on internal modems on the connected router, click Modem Info. The Modem Properties Dialog Box appears with a list of the currently installed modems along with modem type and version.c;¯“( €v€4ŠÔš‚T€‚ÿOther modem files are available in the following places:Å}0XH ^€€tŠƒ€šT‚‚€†"€‚†"€‚†"€‚ÿ Diskette Pre-installed on the router Cisco Connection Online (CCO) in the Software Center at no charge to customers„Z“Ü* $€´€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ÿ4.Select the desired file and click the radio button for the desired download option. ûÌX× / ,€™€4ŠÔš‚T€€€‚ÿIf you select the Download to range of modems radio button, specify the desired slot and port ranges. Ensure the modems in the specified range are all compatible with the selected modem file type. €UÜW + &€ª€4ŠÔš‚T€€‚ÿNote Cisco 3600 series routers do not support downloading to a range of modems. B× ™ 0 0€$€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€‚ÿ5.Click OK. Z2W ó ( €d€4ŠÔš‚T€‚ÿRSL performs the following validation checking:g™ Z W |€'€tŠƒ€šT‚‚€†"€ƒ€€‚†"€ƒ€€‚†"€ƒ‚ÿIf the Download to all modems radio button is selected, RSL ensures that all modems are of the same type (Microcom K56 or MICA). If the Download to range of modems radio button is selected, RSL ensures that all modems in the specified range are of the same type. It is not acceptable to have empty modem slots in the specified range.If the selected modems are MICA modems, RSL ensures that the selected range is on a 6-modem boundary (the first modem number and the last modem number minus 1 are divisible by 6).ŒXó æ 4 8€²€tŠƒ€šT‚‚€†"€ƒ‚ÿRSL verifies that the selected modems are compatible with the selected modem file. ¹Z Ÿ) €!€4ŠÔš‚‚€‚ÿIf any of the above validations fail, RSL displays an error message and returns the user to this dialog box to change the specified options. ”`æ 34 8€À€4ŠÔš‚‚€ã´S¶·€‰€‚ÿIf the validation completes successfully, RSL displays the Flash Copy Options Dialog Box.nDŸ¡* $€ˆ€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ÿ6.Select the desired option to erase or not erase Flash memory. ‚T3/@. ,€¨€4ŠÔš‚T€€€‚ÿBy default, the Do not erase Flash before downl¡/@æoading radio button is selected.wM¡¦@* $€š€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ÿ7.Select the desired files in the list box to be backed up and restored. œa/@BB; D€Ã€4ŠÔš‚T€€€ãQ¨#Ý€‰€‚ÿThe default setting is to Backup all Flash files and Restore selected Flash files. If the option to not erase Flash memory is specified, the Restore selected Flash files radio button is disabled. If Flash memory files are erased, be sure to back up and restore any desired files. The backup directory is specified in the Options Dialog Box. i9¦@«B0 0€r€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€‚ÿ8.When the desired options are specified, click OK.}IBB(C4 8€’€4ŠÔš‚T€âÄÔz€‰€‚ÿThe Backup/Download/Restore for Modem Files process is performed. 1«BYC* $€€>˜R˜š‚T€‚ÿNoter=(CËD5 8€{€4мš‚T€ãp˜óØ€‰€‚ÿWhen a modem file is downloaded, Cisco 3600 series routers automatically reboot, while Cisco AS5200 and Cisco AS5300 access servers do not reboot. To display the new contents of Flash memory for Cisco AS5200 and Cisco AS5300 access servers, disconnect, reconnect, and display the Router Properties dialog box.+YCöD( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿf5ËD\E1š N‹“\EÉE2OLoading a Cisco IOS 11.2 Image onto a CiscoPro RoutermFöDÉE' €Œ€6˜˜š€‚ÿLoading a Cisco Enterprise IOS Release Image onto a CiscoPro RouterP\EH3 4€;€4Š˜š€ã˜*«6€‰€‚ÿIf you follow the steps in Loading the Router Software Image, are connected to a CiscoPro CPA1000, CPA1600, CPA2500 or CPA4500 series router, and select a Cisco Enterprise IOS Release image from the image list, a message appears. It states that the router requires a permanent upgrade in order to load this image. You can either have Router Software Loader permanently upgrade the router and load the image, or cancel the load operation. To load any Cisco Enterprise IOS image onto a CiscoPro router, you must perform this upgrade./ÉEHH( €€>˜R˜š€‚ÿNotexQHÀI' €£€4мš€‚ÿAfter this upgrade, your router is no longer recognized by CiscoVision. If you currently use the CiscoVision network management application, you need to install CiscoWorks for Windows for network management purposes. The release notes that accompany your Software Feature Pack contain ordering information for CiscoWorks for Windows.pJHH0J& €”€4Š˜š€‚ÿWhen you upgrade the router, Router Software Loader does the following:ª?ÀIÚKk ¤€‹€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿDownloads an upgrade utility to the router to perform the upgrade. Changes your CiscoPro sysObjectId to a Cisco router (not CiscoPro). Enables you to load Cisco IOS images onto your router. Reboots the router. Issues a message confirming that the upgrade was performed. Downloads the selected image. ä0JçL) €É€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿTo upgrade your router, the upgrade utility must be in the default Images directory. If it is not, Router Software Loader informs you that the image is not present. The following are the names of the four upgrade utilities:IôÚK0NU x€ñ€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿcpa1000-upgrade-l.112-3.P for CiscoPro CPA1000 routers.cpa1600-upgrade-l.112-3.P for CiscoPro CPA1600 routers.cpa25-upgrade-l.112-3.P for CiscoPro CPA25xx series routers.cpa45-upgrade-l.112-3.P for CiscoPro CPA45xx series routers.×®çLO) €]€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿEach Feature Pack CD includes only the upgrade utility for the supported platform; that is, a Feature Pack for the Cisco 2500 series includes only cpa25-upgrade-l.112-3.P.+0N2O( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿR!O„O1 ƒwƒ„OÏOt‹Loading the Router Software ImageK$2OÏO' €H€6˜˜š€‚ÿLoading the Router Software Imageb„O㦠ŀtŠÔšF‚T€†Ô€ÀCFÏOã2Ow!See Also,AL(`Loading a Cisco Enterprise IOS Release Image onto a CiscoPro Router;Troubleshooting')‚ƒ‚ƒ€€‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Set up the TCP/IP stack and configure the PC to access the network. See the Windows 95 documentation for details.2.Make the cabling connections using either the Ethernet or Token Ring cables. For cabling details, refer to the Getting Started With The Router Software Loader CD booklet accompanying the RSL CD.3.Power ON your Cisco router.PÏO3„I `€€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ƒ€€€€ã¦†­€‰€‚ÿ4.Put the Router Software Loader CD into the CD-ROM drive. From your hard drive, open the Windows Explorer window. Select the CD-ROM drive.5.Start the Router Software Loader application by double-clicking on CPSWINST.EXE in the root directory on the CD. The Connect wizard appears. Follow the instructions on the wizard pages. Click the Help button to get help on a wizard page.After Router Software Loader completes the connection to the target router, the Router Software Loader Dialog Box appears.­Fãà†g œ€€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€€€‚ƒ€€€€€€‚ƒ€€ãQ¨#Ý€‰€€€‚ÿ6.Click Browse to select the path and directory where the Cisco IOS images are located. Select the directory containing the Cisco IOS image to be used and then click OK. The Router Software Loader dialog box lists the available Cisco IOS images with hardware and software information.7.Click Show applicable images or Show all images to set which Cisco IOS images are listed in the Image table.8.Optionally, you can click Options to display the Options dialog box. Set the desired options and click OK to return to the Router Software Loader dialog box.’\3„r‡6 <€¸€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ9.Click the desired Cisco IOS image in the Image table, and then click Load Image. f2à†؇4 8€d€4ŠÔš‚T€ã´S¶·€‰€‚ÿThe Flash Copy Options Dialog Box appears. W-r‡/ˆ* $€Z€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ÿ10.Choose the desired options and files. 5 ؇d‰) €€4ŠÔš‚T€‚ÿThe default setting is to erase the Flash partition before downloading a Cisco IOS image, but not to erase the Flash partition before downloading a modem firmware/portware file. If Flash memory is erased, it is recommended that you back up the Flash memory files. 'ò/ˆ‹Š5 8€å€4ŠÔš‚T€ã— *€‰€‚ÿIf you are connected to a CiscoPro CPA1000, CPA1600, CPA2500 series, or a CiscoPro CPA4500 router, and you select a Cisco Enterprise IOS Release image, see the topic Loading a Cisco Enterprise IOS Release Image onto a CiscoPro Router. Bd‰ÍŠ0 0€$€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€‚ÿ11.Click OK.|H‹ŠI‹4 8€€4ŠÔš‚T€ⵇžY€‰€‚ÿThe Backup/Download/Restore for IOS Images process is performed. +ÍŠt‹( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿT#I‹È‹1)‡QÈ‹ŒÀÀRestoring the Startup ConfigurationM&t‹Œ' €L€6˜˜š€‚ÿRestoring the Startup Configuration”nÈ‹©Œ& €Ü€4Š˜š€‚ÿFollow these steps if you encounter problems while trying to restore the startup configuration to a router.-àŒÖŽM h€Á€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ƒ€€€€‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ€€€€‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Check to make sure that all cables are properly connected to the router and the PC.2.Restart RSL and connect using the “pre-configured” option.3.When RSL asks if you want to overwrite the existing startup configuration file, choose NO.4.When prompted to continue, choose YES.5.When you have connected to the router, select “Download Router Configuration” in the main dialog box.6.Select the configuration file you want to use for the startup configuration.–`©Œl6 <€À€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ7.Click the Copy the configuration file to the router’s nonvolatile memory radio button.2ÖŽž* $€€>˜R˜š‚T€‚ÿNote ë¶l•À5 8€m€4мš‚T€ãQ¨#Ý€‰€‚ÿRSL does not delete configuration files fromž•Àt‹ the PC if problems were encountered during the restore process. This is regardless of selections made in the Options Dialog Box .+žÀÀ( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿQ •ÀÁ1¶‡Á[ÁàÆUploading the configuration fileJ#ÀÀ[Á' €F€6˜˜š€‚ÿUploading the Configuration File‹eÁæÁ& €Ê€4Š˜š€‚ÿYou can upload the router configuration file (running or startup) and save it to a file on the PC.[ÁþÃ{ Ä€;€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒã¦†­€‰€‚ƒ€€€€€€€€€€ãÈwÜ­€‰€‚ƒ€€€€‚ÿ1.Open the Router Software Loader Dialog Box.2.Click Upload Cfg, orselect Operation>Configuration File>Upload.The Upload Configuration File Dialog Box appears.3.Enter the path and filename in the Filename text box,orclick Browse to select the path and filename from the Upload Configuration File dialog box. Click Save to return to the Upload Configuration file dialog box.1æÁ/Ä* $€€>˜R˜š‚T€‚ÿNote eþÃÏÅ; D€Ë€4мš‚T€€€ãQ¨#Ý€‰€‚ÿThe Router Software Loader reconfigures the router at connection time. The configuration you upload can be different than the configuration that was running before the connection to RSL. Save the existing configuration of a preconfigured router by unchecking the Delete startup configuration file on disconnect checkbox in the options dialog box.R/Ä_Æ> L€¤€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€€€‚ƒ€€‚ÿ4.Select the configuration file option: Startup or Running.5.Click OK.+ÏÅŠÆ( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿ+_ƵÆ( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿ+ŠÆàÆ( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿ1µÆÇ1\ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÇGÇrÇ6àÆGÇ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿDialog Boxes+ÇrÇ' €€4мš€‚‚ÿ?GDZÇ1‘QÃ…±ÇéÇIËConnect Wizard8rÇéÇ' €"€6˜˜š€‚ÿConnect Wizard€Z±ÇiÈ& €´€4Š˜š€‚ÿUse this wizard to connect to the target router using the specified communication port.›qéÇÉ* $€â€tŠÔšF‚T€‚‚ÿDo not show this page next time.Click this option to not display this lead-in page again during this session.5iÈ9É1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿrJÉ«É( €”€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿThis button is grayed out because this is the first page of the wizard.59ÉàÉ1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿP(«É0Ê( €P€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿDisplays the next page of the wizard.5àÉeÊ1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿZ20Ê¿Ê( €d€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿCloses the wizard without applying any changes.5eÊôÊ1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿU-¿ÊIË( €Z€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿDisplays help for this page of the wizard.?ôʈË1·„KˆËÎËaConnect wizardFIËÎË' €>€6˜˜š€‚ÿConnect Wizard - ConnectionsÞŒˆË¬ÌR r€€tŠÔšF‚T€‚€‚€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿSelect your hardware connections in this page of the Connect wizard.Select the interface type:EthernetFast EthernetToken Ring1ÎËÝÌ* $€€>˜R˜š‚T€‚ÿNote{S¬ÌXÍ( €¦€4мš‚T€‚ÿThe Fast Ethernet connection requires the use of Category 5 twisted pair cables.=ÝÌ•Í) "€(€tŠÔšF‚T€‚ÿToken Ring speed:†^XÍÎ( €¼€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿThis is the Token Ring cable bandwidth speed. You have two speed options: 4 Mbps or16 Mbps.5•ÍPÎ1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿT,ΤÎ( €X€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿDisplays the previous page of the wizard.5PÎÙÎ1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿP(¤Î)Ï( €P€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿDisplays the next page of the wizard.5ÙÎ^Ï1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿZ2)ϸÏ( €d€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿCloses the wizard without applying any changes.5^Ï 1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿ¸Ï IËU-¸Ïa( €Z€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿDisplays help for this page of the wizard.1 ’1=ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ’ž ½ažO l€€tŠÔšF‚T€‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿThe interface type:EthernetFast Ethernet(The Fast Ethernet connection requires Category 5 twisted pair cables.)Token Ring(Token Ring speed must be set at 4 Mbps or 16 Mbps.)1’Ï1µÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÏS„^žS& €¼€4Š˜š€‚ÿThis is the Token Ring cable bandwidth speed. You have two speed options: 4 Mbps or16 Mbps.?Ï’1EÃ…‹€’Úî Connect wizardH!SÚ' €B€6˜˜š€‚ÿConnect Wizard - Router Status×’í< F€¯€4Š˜š€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚‚€‚ÿDisplays router types and configuration options you can select.New router that has no configuration check box:Click this option if you are configuring a new router. This option is selected by default.Preconfigured router group box:Click this option if you are configuring a previously configured router. Loads the image onto a router that has a previous configuration. You must also enter the existing console and enable passwords.Console Password text box:5 Ú") €€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿUsing this password, you can log in to the router or access server but cannot change the router or access server configuration.This password is used as the console and virtual terminal (vty) password for new routers. (The password can be a maximum of 80 characters and contain spaces and punctuation, but the first character must be alphabetic. Also, the password is case sensitive.)You must enter this password if you are configuring a previously configured router. Contact your network administrator for the password.9 í[ , &€€4Š˜š€‚€‚‚ÿEnable Password text box:Using this password, you can log in and change the configuration of the router or access server. The enable password is the privileged or secret password for the router or access server. The secret password takes precedence over the privileged password.This password is used for the enable password setting on new routers. (The password can both be a maximum of 80 characters and contain spaces and punctuation, but the first character must be alphabetic. Also, the password is case sensitive.)“@"î S t€‰€4Š˜š€‚†"€‚‚†"€‚‚†"€‚‚†"€‚‚ÿYou must enter this password if you are configuring a previously configured router. Contact your network administrator for the password.Displays the previous page of the wizard.Completes the connection to the router.Closes the wizard without applying any changes.Displays help for this page of the wizard.1[  1´ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ¢ ƒ]î ¢ & €º€4Š˜š€‚ÿClick this option if you are configuring a new router. This option is selected by default.1 Ó 1ÚÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÓ | ©‚¢ | ' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿLoads the image onto a router that has a previous configuration. You must also enter the existing console and enable passwords.1Ó ­ 1kÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ­ ç:| ç) €#€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿUsing this password, you can log in to the router or access server but cannot change the router or access server configuration.This password is used as the console and virtual terminal (vty) password for new routers. (The password can both be a maximum of 80 characters and contain spaces and punctuation, but the first character must be alphabetic. Also, the password is case sensitive.)You must enter this password if you are configuring a previously configured router. Contact your network administrator for the password.1­ 1âÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿëAíç9A( €Û€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿUsing this password, you can log in and change the configuration of the router or access server. The enable password is the privileged or secret password for the router or access server. The 9Açsecret password takes precedence over the privileged password.This password is used for the enable password setting on new routers. (The password can be a maximum of 80 characters and contain spaces and punctuation, but the first character must be alphabetic. Also, the password is case sensitive.)²‹ëA' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿYou must enter this password if you are configuring a previously configured router. Contact your network administrator for the password.O9A:B1dK`…:B‚BµHModular Router Slot Dialog BoxH!ëA‚B' €B€6˜˜š€‚ÿModular Router Slot Dialog Box]:BE2 2€½€4Š˜š€‚†"€‚‚ÿThis dialog box is displayed only if you are connecting to a modular router. Modular routers contain empty slots you can use to plug in network modules and interface cards. For example, the slot numbering for the CPA3600 series routers is as follows:You do not need to enter slot numbers for the Cisco 4500 and 4700 series routers; the slot box should remain empty. You do, however, need to enter port numbers of the Ethernet and Token Ring ports. If there are multiple Ethernet or Token Ring cards, for example, two 6E (Ethernet) NIMS, then the ports are 0-11, starting at the lowest slot number:q3‚B‚E> L€j€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿSlot 0: 6E, ports 0-5Slot 1: 6E, ports 6-116E¸E( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿSlots box: ¬ƒ‚EdF) €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿLists the slots for the modular router. Click a slot to select it. If this box is empty, you do not need to enter a slot number.;¸EŸF( €&€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿPort Number box:qIdFG( €’€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿLists the available ports on the slot. Select the port by clicking it.5ŸFEG1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿ\4G¡G( €h€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿCloses the dialog box after applying any changes.5EGÖG1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿ^6¡G4H( €l€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿCloses the dialog box without applying any changes.5ÖGiH1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿL$4HµH( €H€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿDisplays help for the dialog box.1iHæH1œÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿæHQIkEµHQI& €Š€4Š˜š€‚ÿLists the slots for the modular router. Click a slot to select it.1æH‚I1©ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ‚IúIxRQIúI& €¤€4Š˜š€‚ÿLists the available Ethernet ports on the slot. Select the port by clicking it.g6‚IaJ1&‹€?ˆaJÇJ¼OCisco Series 4000 and Cisco 3600 Connector Dialog Boxf?úIÇJ' €~€6˜˜š€‚ÿCisco 4000 Series and Cisco 3600 Series Connector Dialog BoxçaJÞL0 .€Ï€4Š˜š€‚€‚€‚‚ÿThis dialog box is displayed only if you are configuring a Cisco 4000 series router, including the Cisco 4000, Cisco 4500, Cisco 4700, CiscoPro CPA4500, and CiscoPro CPA4700 using an Ethernet or fast Ethernet, or if you are using a Cisco 3600 series router, including the Cisco 3620, Cisco 3640, CiscoPro CPA3620, and CiscoPro CPA3640 using Fast Ethernet. Select the media-type group boxClick the connector used on your router. You have these options for an Ethernet connection:ÀÇJôMV z€‰€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿRJ-45 10BaseT physical connectorAUI 15-pin physical connectorYou have these options for a Fast Ethernet connection:RJ-45 100BaseT physical connectorMII 40-pin physical connector5ÞL)N1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿ\4ôM…N( €h€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿCloses the dialog box after applying any changes.5)NºN1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿY…N;O( €²€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿCloses the dialog box without applying any changes, and aborts the connection process.5ºNpO1 2€ €4Š˜š‚T€†"€‚ÿL$;O¼O( €H€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿDisplays help for the dialog box.1pO €1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿ €¬€¼O €¼O z¼O¬€& €ô€4Š˜š€‚ÿClick the connector used on your Cisco 4000 series router. You have two options: RJ-45 10BaseT AUI 15-pin or 100BaseT. R! €þ€1¿ ?ˆ¬†!þ€I×Router Software Loader Dialog BoxK$¬€I' €H€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader Dialog BoxÀþ€NƒE X€€4Š˜š€€€ã´S¶·€‰€‚€‚€‚€‚ÿThis dialog box connects to the target router, selects the Cisco IOS software image to be used, and performs the image load. After specifying the desired options and clicking OK, the Flash Copy Options Dialog Box appears so you can back up and restore Flash memory files. Look in list boxDisplays the previously selected directories and paths (maximum of 10) where the software looked for the Cisco IOS software images.Browse buttonLjI†? L€€4Š˜š€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚ÿDisplays a browsing dialog box for selecting the directory and path where the Cisco IOS software images are located.Show applicable images onlyDisplays in the Image Name table only the Cisco IOS images that are appropriate for the target router.Show all imagesDisplays the entire list of available Cisco IOS software images in the Image Name table sorted by name. Image Name tableLists the applicable or all available Cisco IOS software images including the image name, software version, and the hardware platforms supported for each Cisco IOS image. The default image (based on the device type, image size, and version) is selected.СNƒå†/ ,€C€4Š˜š€‚€‚€‚ÿImage Description boxDisplays the Cisco IOS software image selected in the Image Name table, including the protocols it supports.Connect/Disconnect button†ëˆi  €C€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ€€†"€ €€‚†"€ƒ€€†"€ €€‚ÿConnectDisplays the Connect Wizard for configuring the target router to support the Cisco IOS image loading process. If the target router is already configured, this button toggles to Disconnect.DisconnectStarts the cleanup process, which releases the previously established communication connection from the target router. If the target router is not configured, this button toggles to Connect.5 å† ‰( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿLoad ImageZ2ëˆz‰( €d€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿLoads the Cisco IOS image on the target router.= ‰·‰( €*€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿUpload Cfg. button½‚z‰tŠ; D€€4Š˜š‚T€ãÈwÜ­€‰€€€‚ÿDisplays the Upload Configuration File Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to save the router’s configuration file to the PC.?·‰³Š( €.€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿDownload Cfg. button±}tŠd‹4 8€ú€4Š˜š‚T€ãÇ«Ñ0€‰€‚ÿDisplays Download Configuration File Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to download the configuration file to the router.9³Š‹( €"€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿOptions buttonã®d‹€Œ5 8€]€4Š˜š‚T€ãQ¨#Ý€‰€‚ÿDisplays the Options Dialog Box for setting startup, Image Definition File (*.IDF) creation, backup directory, communications port, and communications timeout options.6‹¶Œ( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿExit button!ò€Œ×/ ,€å€4Š˜š‚T€€€‚ÿExits Router Software Loader. A warning dialog box appears if there are live communications connections. Click OK to release the communication connection from the target router. You are prompted to confirm the operation before exiting.1¶ŒŽ1Þÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ"ÿÿÿÿ޵ޭ†×µŽ' € €4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplays the previously selected directories and paths (maximum of 10) where the software looked for the Cisco IOS software images.1ŽæŽ1åÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ#ÿÿÿÿ掚´µŽš' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplays a browsing dialog box for selecting the directory and path where you want the software to look for the Cisco IOS software images.1æŽË1·ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ$ÿÿÿÿË]À†`š]À& €À€4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplays only Ë]Àšthe Cisco IOS images appropriate for the target router in the Image Name table.1ËŽÀ1&ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ%ÿÿÿÿŽÀƒÁõÎ]ÀƒÁ' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplays the entire list of available Cisco IOS software images, sorted by name, in the Image Name table. Note that the default image (based on the device type, image size, and version) is also selected.1ŽÀ´Á1oÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ&ÿÿÿÿ´ÁòÂ>ƒÁòÂ- (€#€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿLists the applicable or all available Cisco IOS software images. If you selected Show all images, the images are listed from most current to least current. The table lists the image name, software version, and the hardware platforms supported for each Cisco IOS image.1´Á#Ã1Çÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ'ÿÿÿÿ#ùÖpò¹Ã& €à€4Š˜š€‚ÿDescribes the Cisco IOS software image selected in the Image Name table, including the protocols it supports.1#ÃêÃ1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ(ÿÿÿÿêüÅÒ•¹Ã¼Å= H€+€4Š˜š€€€€‚€€€€‚ÿConnect displays the Connect Wizard for configuring the target router to support the Cisco IOS image load process. If the target router is already configured, this button toggles to Disconnect.Disconnect starts the cleanup process, which releases the previously established communication connection from the target router. If the target router is not configured, this button toggles to Connect.1êÃíÅ1‰ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ)ÿÿÿÿíÅEÆX2¼ÅEÆ& €d€4Š˜š€‚ÿLoads the Cisco IOS image on the target router.1íÅvÆ1Ûÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ*ÿÿÿÿvÆ Çª~EÆ Ç, (€ü€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿDisplays the Upload Configuration File dialog box. Use this dialog box to save the router’s configuration file to the PC.1vÆQÇ1Ôÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ+ÿÿÿÿQÇôÇ£} ÇôÇ& €ú€4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplays the Download Configuration File dialog box. Use this dialog box to download the configuration file to the router.1QÇ%È1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ,ÿÿÿÿ%ÈöÈѪôÇöÈ' €U€4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplays the Options dialog box for setting startup, Image Definition File (*.IDF) creation, backup directory, communications port, and communications timeout options.1%È'É1Oÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ-ÿÿÿÿ'ÉEÊñöÈEÊ- (€ã€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿExits Router Software Loader. A warning dialog box appears if there are live communications connections. Click OK to release the communication connection from the target router. You are prompted to confirm the operation before exiting.U$'ÉšÊ1óz.šÊèʪÍUpload Configuration File Dialog BoxN'EÊèÊ' €N€6˜˜š€‚ÿUpload Configuration File Dialog BoxŒ?šÊtÌM h€€4Š˜š€‚€‚€€€‚€‚€ãû89€‰€‚€‚ÿUploads the configuration file from the router and saves it in a file on the PC.Filename boxEnter the filename to save the router’s configuration file.Browse buttonDisplays the New Configuration File Dialog Box . Select the filename and path for the configuration file.Configuration Options group box6ÁèʪÍu ¸€‹€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ€€€€†"€ €€‚†"€ƒ€€€€†"€ €€‚ÿRouter’s startup configurationUploads the configuration stored in the router’s nonvolatile memory.Router’s running configurationUploads the router’s running configuration.1tÌÛÍ1§ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ/ÿÿÿÿÛÍQÎvJªÍQÎ, (€”€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿEnter the filename in which to save the router’s configuration file. 1ÛÍ‚Î1Æÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ0ÿÿÿÿ‚ÎÏ•oQÎÏ& €Þ€4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplays the Upload Configuration File dialog box. Select the filename and path for the configuration file. 1‚ÎHÏ14ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ1ÿÿÿÿHÏÓEÏÏ& €>€4Š˜š€‚ÿSelect one of these options::ÅHÏÓu ¸€“€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ€€€€†"€ €€‚†"€ƒ€€€€†"€ €€ÏÓÏ‚ÿRouter’s startup configuration Uploads the configuration stored in the router’s nonvolatile memory.Router’s running configuration Uploads the router’s running configuration.R!Ï%1¬†2%p@New Configuration File Dialog BoxK$Óp' €H€6˜˜š€‚ÿNew Configuration File Dialog BoxÐw%@Y €€ï€4Š˜š€‚€‚€€€€€‚€‚€‚€‚€€€‚€‚€‚ÿSets the filename and path for the configuration file to be uploaded from the router.Save in boxIf you select Browse, the Save in box appears. Select the directory and path for the configuration file.File name boxEnter the filename for the configuration file.Save as type boxSelect Configuration as file type.Save buttonSaves the configuration file.1pq1“ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ3ÿÿÿÿqÓb<@Ó& €x€4Š˜š€‚ÿSelect the directory and path for the configuration file.1q1ˆÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ4ÿÿÿÿ[W1Ó[& €b€4Š˜š€‚ÿEnter the filename for the configuration file.W&²1¦Ì5²w Download Configuration File Dialog BoxP)[' €R€6˜˜š€‚ÿDownload Configuration File Dialog Box«`²­K d€Á€4Š˜š€‚€‚€‚€‚€ã5%h€‰€‚€‚€‚ÿDownloads the configuration file from the PC to the router.Filename text boxEnter the name of the configuration file to download from the PC to the router. Browse buttonDisplays the Open Configuration File Dialog Box. Select the filename and path for the configuration file.Configuration options group boxSelect one of these options:Ê)w ¡ _€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ€€€€†"€ €€€€‚†"€ƒ€€€€†"€ €€‚†"€ƒ€€€€€€†"€ ‚ÿCopy configuration to the router’s nonvolatile memory Copies the configuration file to the router’s nonvolatile memory; the router’s active configuration is not changed.Update router’s running configuration Downloads the configuration file and updates the router’s active configuration. The configuration is not copied to nonvolatile memory.Update and copy router’s running configuration to the router’s nonvolatile memory Updates the running configuration and copies the running configuration to nonvolatile memory.1­¨ 1©ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ6ÿÿÿÿ¨  xRw  & €¤€4Š˜š€‚ÿEnter the name of the configuration file to download from the PC to the router.1¨ Q 1Ãÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ7ÿÿÿÿQ ã ’l ã & €Ø€4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplays the Open Configuration File dialog box. Select the filename and path for the configuration file.1Q  1@ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ8ÿÿÿÿ #Eã Y & €>€4Š˜š€‚ÿSelect one of these options:Ê) #¡ _€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ€€€€†"€ €€€€‚†"€ƒ€€€€†"€ €€‚†"€ƒ€€€€€€†"€ ‚ÿCopy configuration to the router’s nonvolatile memory Copies the configuration file to the router’s nonvolatile memory; the router’s active configuration is not changed.Update router’s running configuration Downloads the configuration file and updates the router’s active configuration. The configuration is not copied to nonvolatile memory.Update and copy router’s running configuration to the router’s nonvolatile memory Updates the running configuration and copies the running configuration to nonvolatile memory.S"Y v1èÁ€9vÂj@Open Configuration File Dialog BoxL%#Â' €J€6˜˜š€‚ÿOpen Configuration File Dialog BoxœOvj@M h€Ÿ€4Š˜š€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€€€‚€‚€‚ÿSelects the configuration file, on the PC, to be downloaded to the router.Look in list boxSelect the directory and path for the configuration file.Filename text boxEnter the name of the configuration file.Files of type list boxSÂj@#elect Configuration for type of file.Open buttonOpens the selected configuration file.1›@1”ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ:ÿÿÿÿ›@þ@c=j@þ@& €z€4Š˜š€‚ÿSelect the directory and path for the configuration file. 1›@/A1ƒÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ;ÿÿÿÿ/AAR,þ@A& €X€4Š˜š€‚ÿEnter the name of the configuration file.1/A²A1Œÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ<ÿÿÿÿ²A B[/A B, (€^€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿSelect Configuration for the type of file.1²A>B1€ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ=ÿÿÿÿ>BBO) BB& €R€4Š˜š€‚ÿOpens the selected configuration file.C>BÐB1©Ìh>ÐB Cw„Options Dialog Box<B C' €*€6˜˜š€‚ÿOptions Dialog Box÷¿ÐBF8 >€€4Š˜š€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚‚ÿDisplays the following options for customizing the Router Software Loader running environment:Show Connect Dialog on Startup check boxDisplays the Connect dialog when the software program is started (default setting).Create Image Definition File (*.IDF) if it does not exist check boxCreates an Image Definition File (*.IDF) if the file does not already exist.This binary file contains Cisco IOS image header information for all images supported by Router Software Loader. This information includes the image name, version number, list of supported hardware platforms, software features, feature set, Cisco IOS image running mode, and image size in bytes. There are two image running modes: ŒN CF> L€ €tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿRun Cisco IOS image from Flash (RFF)Run Cisco IOS image from RAM (RFR)DFÓF( €8€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿBackup directory list boxÒ©F¥G) €S€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿEnter a path and directory in which to save the image backup(s). This directory is used to stored the backed up files selected in the Flash Copy Options dialog box. 8ÓFÝG( € €4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿBrowse button˜p¥GuH( €à€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿDisplays a browsing dialog box for selecting the directory and path where you want to save the image backups.Z2ÝGÏH( €d€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿDelete startup configuration file on disconnectˆ`uHWI( €À€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿDeletes the startup configuration file that was used to restore the router's configuration. <ÏH“I+ &€"€4Š˜š‚T€€‚ÿBrowse buttonÙªWIlJ/ ,€U€4Š˜š‚T€€€‚ÿDisplays a browsing dialog box for selecting the startup configuration file to be used for saving the router’s startup configuration when RSL connects to the router.lA“IØJ+ &€‚€4Š˜š‚T€€‚ÿReload router with new image after software upgrade check boxQ(lJ)L) €Q€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿAllows RSL to temporarily modify the router configuration so that the new Cisco IOS image is loaded to the router after download. If this option is not selected, the router will reload to the first image in the first Flash memory partition, regardless of where the new image was downloaded. f7ØJM/ ,€o€4Š˜š‚T€€€‚ÿWhen connected to a pre-configured router, this option will not affect the original configuration of the router. After the original configuration is restored, the router will boot to the first image in the first partition or to whichever image is specified by previously configured boot system commands. oD)LþM+ &€ˆ€4Š˜š‚T€€‚ÿModify router configuration to always reload new image check box»’M¹N) €%€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿAllows RSL to modify the router configuration upon disconnect so that the router will reload to the new Cisco IOS image during future resets. ßþMÁO) €¿€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿWhen connected to a preconfigured router, this modification is made to the router configuration after the original configuration has been restored from the hard drive. RSL performs the following configuration changes: XйN%‚ˆ Þ€¥€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€€€€€€ÁO%‚B€€€€€€€‚†"€€€€€€€€€€€€€€‚ÿ All boot system flash, boot system host, boot system tftp, boot system rcp, boot system ROM, and boot system mop commands are removed from the configuration file. The boot system flash [device:][partition-number:][filename] command is added to the configuration file, where partition-number is the selected download partition (or slot number for Cisco 7200 series routers), and filename is the name of the new Cisco IOS image file.H ÁOm‚( €@€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿCommunications Port group boxÄ›%‚1ƒ) €7€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿSelect the appropriate communications (COM) port to be used to connect to the target router. Available options are COM1 (default), COM2, COM3, and COM4.L$m‚}ƒ( €H€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿCommunications Timeouts group box‹c1ƒ„( €Æ€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿSelect the desired values (in seconds) for the Long and Short time outs. The default values are:o1}ƒw„> L€f€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿLong Timeout: 90 secShort Timeout: 25 sec1„¨„1­ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ?ÿÿÿÿ¨„$…|Vw„$…& €¬€4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplays the Connect dialog when the software program is started (default setting).1¨„U…1”ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ@ÿÿÿÿU…¸‡×®$…,‡) €]€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿCreates an Image Definition File (*.IDF) if the file does not already exist (default setting).This binary file contains Cisco IOS image header information for all images supported by Router Software Loader. This information includes the image name, version number, list of supported hardware platforms, software features, feature set, Cisco IOS image running mode, and image size in bytes. There are two image running modes: ŒNU…¸‡> L€ €tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿRun Cisco IOS image from Flash (RFF)Run Cisco IOS image from RAM (RFR)1,‡é‡1ÎÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿAÿÿÿÿ釆ˆw¸‡†ˆ& €î€4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplays a browsing dialog box for selecting the directory and path where you want to save the running image backup.1釷ˆ1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿBÿÿÿÿ·ˆ†‰Ϩ†ˆ†‰' €Q€4Š˜š€‚ÿEnter a path and directory in which to save the backed up files. This directory is used to stored the backed up files selected in the Flash Copy Options dialog box. 1·ˆ·‰1¤ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿCÿÿÿÿ·‰*‹sE†‰*‹. *€‹€4Š˜š€‚€€‚ÿWhen this box is selected, the listed startup configuration file is deleted when you disconnect from the router. This is the default setting.This file is used to restore the router’s original configuration before disconnecting. Uncheck this box if you want to save the startup configuration file to use in the future.1·‰[‹1ÖÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿDÿÿÿÿ[‹Œ¥*‹Œ& €þ€4Š˜š€‚ÿThis field displays the pathname and filename of a startup configuration file saved on one of the connected PCs disk drives.1[‹1Œ1éÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿEÿÿÿÿ1ŒéŒ¸‹ŒéŒ- (€€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿDisplays a browsing dialog box for selecting the full pathname of the directory in which the router’s original configuration is saved.11Œ1óÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿFÿÿÿÿÜ›éŒÜ' €7€4Š˜š€‚ÿSelect the appropriate communications (COM) port to be used to connect to the target router. Available options are COM1 (default), COM2, COM3, and COM4.1 Ž1)ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿGÿÿÿÿ މcÜ–Ž& €Æ€4Š˜š€‚ÿSelect the desired values (in seconds) for the Long and Short time outs. The default values are:o1 Ž> L€f€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿLong Timeout: 90 secShort Timeout: 25 secM–ŽR1Á€^„HR˜‚ÄRouter Properties dialog boxF˜' €>€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Properties Dialog Box„^R(À& €¼€4Š˜š€‚ÿThe General property sheet displays the following router hardware˜(À and software information:/˜WÀ( €€>˜R˜š€‚ÿNotešs(ÀñÁ' €ç€4мš€‚ÿWhen a Cisco IOS image is download, the Cisco device automatically reboots so the most recent files are displayed. When a modem file is downloaded, Cisco 3600 series routers automatically reboot, while Cisco AS5200 and AS5300 access servers do not reboot. When a Cisco bootstrap image is downloaded to a Cisco device, the Cisco device does not automatically reboot. h#WÀYÄE X€G€4Š˜š€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚‚ã±<+¨€‰€‚ÿRouter group boxDisplays the interface type, configured IP address of the router interface used to connect to RSL, hardware family name, RAM configuration, Flash memory configuration for the target router, and a listing of all Flash partitions along with each filename and file size.Running Image Information group boxDisplays the name, software version, size, and source of the running image.You can display a list of the currently installed modems along with modem type and firmware/portware versions by clicking the Modem tab. )ñÁ‚Ä& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿ1YijÄ1ÆÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿIÿÿÿÿ³ÄHÅ•o‚ÄHÅ& €Þ€4Š˜š€‚ÿDisplays the hardware family name, RAM configuration, and Flash memory configuration for the target router. 1³ÄyÅ1§ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿJÿÿÿÿyÅïÅvOHÅïÅ' €ž€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿDisplays the name, software version, size, and source of the running image.U$yÅDÆ1ÆhʆKDÆ’Æ'ÉMultiple Flash Partitions Dialog BoxN'ïÅ’Æ' €N€6˜˜š€‚ÿMultiple Flash Partitions Dialog BoxêDÆ¥È) €Õ€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿAllows you to select the partition to use as the target of the image download. RSL recognizes multiple Flash partitions (and both PCMCIA slots on the Cisco 7200 series routers). If connecting to a device with more than one Flash partition, this dialog box prompts you to select the target download partition. This dialog lists all Flash partitions present (excluding boot Flash), the number of files currently in each partition, and the amount of space available in each partition. ‚[’Æ'É' €¶€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿRouter Software Loader uses the selected partition as the target of the image download.U$¥È|É1°^„ ‰L|ÉÊÉIÌIP Selection/Confirmation Dialog BoxN''ÉÊÉ' €N€6˜˜š€‚ÿIP Selection/Confirmation Dialog BoxV,|É Ì* "€Y€4Š˜š€‚‚‚‚ÿDisplays the IP addresses of all enabled network interfaces found in the host PC. If only a single interface is found, this dialog box serves as a confirmation that the specified IP address is correct. You can choose to cancel in situations where the intended interface is not found; this occurs if the interface is not enabled in the control panel, or if the IP address of the interface has been changed.If more than one enabled interface is found, you must select which interface to use to connect to the router, or cancel the connection process.)ÊÉIÌ& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿO ̘Ì1ì ʆˆM˜ÌàÌ¥Load Modem Software Dialog BoxH!IÌàÌ' €B€6˜˜š€‚ÿLoad Modem Software Dialog Boxà˜ÌîÎ. *€Á€4Š˜š€‚€€‚ÿThis dialog box displays a list of all valid modem files found in the selected directory and allows you to select a modem file and download the selected modem file to either all modems or a range of modems. Click Modem Info to display a list of the currently installed modems, modem types, and firmware/portware versions. Use this list to verify that the most up-to-date modem file is being downloaded to the router. Other modem files are found in the following locations:Ä}à̲ÏG \€€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€‚†"€‚†"€‚ÿ Diskette Pre-installed on the router Cisco Connection Online (CCO) in the Software Center at no charge to customers1îÎ * $€€>˜R˜š‚T€‚ÿNote²Ï IÌlD²Ïx( €ˆ€4мš‚T€‚ÿCisco 3600 series routers support only downloading to all modems.+ £( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿœnx?. ,€Ü€4Š˜š‚T€€€‚ÿAfter selecting the desired file and options, click OK. RSL performs the following validation checking:f£¥V z€'€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ€€‚†"€ƒ€€‚†"€ƒ‚ÿIf the Download to all modems radio button is selected, RSL ensures that all modems are of the same type (Microcom K56 or MICA). If the Download to range of modems radio button is selected, RSL ensures that all modems in the specified range are of the same type. It is not acceptable to have empty modem slots in the specified range.If the selected modems are MICA modems, RSL ensures that the selected range is on a 6-modem boundary (the first modem number and the last modem number minus 1 are divisible by 6).‹W?04 8€°€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚‚ÿRSL verifies that the select modems are compatible with the selected modem file. ¹¥é) €!€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿIf any of the above validations fail, RSL displays an error message and returns the user to this dialog box to change the specified options. +0( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿÖ¡éê5 8€C€4Š˜š‚T€ã´S¶·€‰€‚ÿIf the validation completes successfully, RSL displays the Flash Copy Options Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to back up and restore Flash memory files. 1* $€€>˜R˜š‚T€‚ÿNote_*êz5 8€U€4мš‚T€ãp˜óØ€‰€‚ÿWhen a modem file is downloaded, Cisco 3600 series routers automatically reboot, while Cisco AS5200 and AS5300 access servers do not reboot. To display the new contents of Flash memory for Cisco AS5200 and AS5300 devices, disconnect, reconnect, and display the Router Properties dialog box.+¥( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿNzó1ž ‰|ƒNó:§Flash Copy Options Dialog BoxG ¥:' €@€6˜˜š€‚ÿFlash Copy Options Dialog BoxåóH ) €Ë€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿThis dialog box appears after a valid Cisco IOS image or modem code is selected to be downloaded to a device. Radio buttons allow you to determine if the Flash memory partition is erased before downloading the new file. The default setting is to erase the Flash memory partition before downloading a new Cisco IOS image, but not to erase the Flash partition before downloading a new modem firmware/portware file.A list box displays all files in the target Flash memory partition (or boot Flash) and the file size. You can select one or multiple files by holding down the Ctrl key while making selections. After making the file selection, RSL displays the partition size and the partition size required to copy the selected file(s). ]5:¥ ( €k€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿThe first column of radio buttons allows you to choose which files to back up before downloading the new files. The default setting is All Files. The next column of radio buttons allows you to whether the Flash memory files are restored after downloading the new files. The default setting is None. /H Ô ( €€>˜R˜š€‚ÿNoteóº¥ Ç 9 @€u€4мš€€€€€€€‚ÿIf the Do not erase Flash before download radio button or the Do not backup any Flash files radio button is selected, the Restore Selected Flash files radio button is disabled. à˜Ô §H ^€1€4Š˜š€€€‚ⵇžY€‰€‚âÄÔz€‰€‚‚ÿClick OK to perform the backup/download/restore process. Backup/Download/Restore for IOS Images Backup/Download/Restore for Modem Files W&Ç þ1C|ƒ˜OÿÿÿÿþîCBackup/Download/Restore for IOS Images¦|§¤* $€ø€4Š˜š€‚€‚ÿBackup/Download/Restore for IOS ImagesFor Cisco IOS images, the backup, download, and restore process works as follows:±tþaA= H€é€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ƒ€€‚ƒ‚ƒ€€‚ÿ1.The specified files from th¤aA§e Flash memory partition are uploaded to the PC's hard drive.2.The Flash memory partition is erased if the Erase Flash before download radio button is selected. 3.The specified Cisco IOS image is downloaded to the router.4.Any selected files are restored to the partition if the Restore selected files radio button is selected. §¤B( €þ€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿThe device automatically reboots and the newly loaded Cisco IOS image is now the first file in the Flash memory partition. f>aAnB( €|€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿFor example, if Flash memory contained the following files:CB±B* $€2€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿA.binB.binconfig.txtͤnB~C) €I€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿ and the options to back up all files, restore A.bin and config.txt, and download New.bin were selected, the new contents of the Flash memory partition would be:E±BÃC* $€6€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿNew.binA.binconfig.txt+~CîC( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿX'ÃCFD1𠃇PÿÿÿÿFDÞKBackup/Download/Restore for Modem Files¢xîCèD* $€ð€4Š˜š€‚€‚ÿBackup/Download/Restore for Modem FilesFor modem files, the backup, download, and restore process works as follows:¶yFDžF= H€ó€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ‚ƒ€€‚ƒ€€‚ƒ‚ÿ1.The specified files from the Flash memory partition are uploaded to the PC's hard drive.2.The Flash memory partition is erased if the Erase Flash before download radio button is selected. 3.Any selected files are restored to the partition if the Restore selected files radio button is selected. 4.The new modem file is downloaded to the Flash memory partition. xèD>G( €ð€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿCisco 3600 series routers automatically reboot. Cisco AS5200 and AS5300 access servers do not automatically reboot. —ožFÕG( €Þ€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿWhen the device is rebooted, the newly loaded modem file is now the last file in the Flash memory partition.e=>G:H( €z€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿFor example, if Flash memory contains the following files:FÕG€H* $€8€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿimage.binB.binmica.fileѨ:HQI) €Q€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿand the options to back up all files; restore image.bin and mica.file; and download mcom.file were specified, the new contents of the Flash memory partition would beJ €H›I* $€@€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿimage.binmica.filemcom.fileïQI³K) €ß€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿThis process ensures that the first file in the Flash memory partition is a bootable Cisco IOS image. This is especially important for Cisco AS5200 access servers, which put the modem code into boot Flash. RSL assumes that the first file in Flash or boot Flash was previously a bootable Cisco IOS image. If the first file is not a bootable Cisco IOS image, the ROM monitor (rommon) looks for a Cisco IOS image in other partitions. If one is not found, it may leave the router unbootable. +›IÞK( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿL³K*L1\˜ŠQ*LdLOModem Properties Dialog Box:ÞKdL' €&€6˜˜š€‚ÿModem Properties<*L N; D€€4Š˜š€‚€€€€€€‚‚ÿThis property sheet displays a list of the currently installed modems along with modem type and firmware/portware version. Use this list to verify that only the most up-to-date modem files are downloaded to a device. This information can be accessed when a Cisco 3600 series, AS5200, and AS5300 device is connected to RSL by choosing File>Router Properties and clicking the Modem tab or clicking Modem Info in the Load Modem Software dialog box.Other modem files are available in the following places:Ä}dLdOG \€€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€‚†"€‚†"€‚ÿ Diskette Pre-installed on the router Cisco Connection Online (CCO) in the Software Center at no charge to customers+ NO( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿ@dOÏO1¹ƒ‡ô RÏO€Á„Troubleshooting9O€' €$€6˜˜š€‚ÿTroubleshÏO€Oooting íÏO4‚3 4€Û€4Š˜š€‚€‚€‚€‚ÿRouter communication problemsIf there is a problem communicating with the router, check the cables to make sure the correct cables are used and the installation follows the Getting Started With the Router Software Loader CD booklet instructions. If the Ethernet cable is not the right type, the LINK LED on the router does not go on.Token Ring ring-speed problemsIf you are using Token Ring, make sure you have selected the same ring speed for the router as is configured on your PC.üË€0ƒ1 0€—€4Š˜š€‚€€€‚ÿInstallation problemsFor installation tips, refer to both the readme.txt file on the CD containing Router Software Loader, and refer to the Release Notes that accompany your Software Feature Pack.a54‚‘ƒ, (€j€tŠÔšF‚T€€‚ÿ Loading Router Software Images Using Windows 3.100ƒÁ„) €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿYou can run Router Software Loader in Microsoft Windows 95 only. If you are using Windows 3.1, load the images using the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). For complete instructions, refer to the Release Notes shipped with your Cisco Software Feature Pack.?‘ƒ…1 "ŠÇ S…8…¶Error messages8Á„8…' €"€6˜˜š€‚ÿError Messages –…C‡u ¸€-€4Š˜š€‚ãEvu€‰€‚ãe9ݳ€‰€‚ã–®€‰€‚ãÖs?s€‰€‚ã˜.|"€‰€‚ãè‹. Make sure that the correct is selected. Invalid image definition file. Invalid IOS software image file. Invalid IP address. Please select a valid IP address from the list. mâ§‹\À‹ ä€Å€4Š˜šã@ Ÿ~€‰€‚ãø«i¹€‰€‚ã¿Q½€‰€‚ãߺgX€‰€‚ãeŸkü€‰€‚ãüªL€‰€‚ãw­¥€‰€‚ãV~,E€‰€‚ÿInvalid long communications timeout. Invalid modem port number. Make sure that the given port number is in the range number and number. Invalid modem slot number. Ensure that the given slot number is in the range of slot_number and slot_number. Invalid port number. Invalid password. Invalid short communications timeout. Invalid slot selection. No files were selecã\ÀÁ„ted for back up. Do you wish to proceed with the download operation anyway? zãÖÂd –€-€4Š˜šãlô_¶€‰€‚ã¿ûŽ€‰€‚ã“›Â÷€‰€‚ã‚Åž€‰€‚ã Íš€‰€‚ÿNo files were selected to restore. Do you wish to proceed with the download operation anyway? Router Software Loader did not detect any installed modems. Router Software Loader does not support Microcom V.34 modems. Router Software Loader does not support the version of the selected IOS image. Router Software Loader does not support the version of IOS running on the connected router. Router Software Loader supports the Cisco 7200 series routers running IOS versions 11.1(12.2) and 11.2(7.1)P or later. °\ÀðÄj ¢€a€4Š˜šã˜×üÆ€‰€‚ãfp–Ø€‰€‚ãê;±k€‰€‚ãk<]뀀€‰€‚ãòA„€‰€‚ÿRouter Software Loader does not support router model. Router Software Loader does not support this version of Cisco IOS image. Router Software Loader does not support the version of Cisco IOS running on this router. Router Software Loader failed to save the router’s startup configuration . . . Router Software Loader failed to copy the router startup configuration to the current running configuration. _ûÖÂOÇd –€÷€4Š˜šã[Èáp€‰€‚ãôݾ€‰€‚ãPuÍ€‰€‚ã`ÂC€‰€‚ãŽ}ý"€‰€‚ÿRouter Software Loader is unable to determine the proper IP Subnet Mask . . . Router Software Loader was unable to access the file . . . . Router Software Loader was unable to back up one or more of the specified files. Please ensure that the router is still connect. Router Software Loader was unable to restore one or more of the specified files. These files are stored in the specified backup. Router Software Loader was unable to configure the router with an IP Address . . . ˆ1ðÄ×ÉW |€c€4Š˜šãÓ L€Ü€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿ Make sure that you entered the correct path to the directory. Make sure that the directory exists. H@1Hi ΀ Y@Z@qADrive is nÅ@Åot accessibleAÅZ@' €4€6˜˜š€‚ÿDrive is not accessibleB@œ@& €8€4Š˜š€‚ÿThe device is not ready. Õ–Z@qA? L€1€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿMake sure the specified storage device exists. If this is a removable disk drive, verify that the disk or cartridge is present in the device. Pœ@ÁA1;3 Î ZÁA BCFailed to backup the image fileJ#qA B' €F€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to back up the image file ÝÁAC- (€»€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿCheck to make sure the network cables (Ethernet or Token Ring) and console cables are correctly connected to the PC and router. See the Getting Started With the Router Software Loader CD booklet for cabling details.`/ BuC1e΀ ƒ [uCÏCEFailed to backup the image file from the routerZ3CÏC' €f€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to back up the image file from the router4uCE- (€€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿThe target router did not receive a complete Cisco IOS image from Router Software Loader. Make sure that all cables are correctly connected, and try this operation again. See the Getting Started With the Router Software Loader CD booklet for cabling details.OÏCRE1~Î 9„ \REšEçFFailed to configure the routerH!EšE' €B€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to configure the routerMREçF? L€!€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿThe cables might not be correctly connected. Check the connections and try again. See the CD booklet for cabling details.The router might not have the correct software image to enable the Ethernet or Token Ring interface. Check the software image and try again. o>šEVG1Òƒ ²… ]VG¾G_IFailed to configure the router to enable the upgrade operationhAçF¾G' €‚€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to configure the router to enable the upgrade operation•oVGSH& €Þ€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader could not change the configuration value of the router to enable the router upgrade. ǾG_IE X€“€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ€€‚†"€ƒ‚ÿMake sure the console cable is correctly connected to the router. See the Getting Started With the Router Software Loader CD booklet for cabling details.Make sure the router is powered on. [*SHºI19„ Ÿ† ^ºIJõJFailed to create the image definition fileT-_IJ' €Z€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to create the image definition fileçÀºIõJ' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to write to the PC's hard drive. Make sure that you have write permissions to the selected Cisco IOS image folder that is listed in the error message box. h7J]K1ÿ²… €‡ _]K¾KŒLFailed to download the configuration file to the routera:õJ¾K' €t€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to download the configuration file to the routerΧ]KŒL' €O€4Š˜š€‚ÿThe target router did not receive a valid configuration file from Router Software Loader. Make sure all cables are correctly connected, and try the download again. ^-¾KêL1«Ÿ† ˆ `êLAM»MFailed to get the IP address of this computerW0ŒLAM' €`€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to get the IP address of this computerzTêL»M& €¨€4Š˜š€‚ÿCheck the TCP/IP configuration to make sure an IP address is assigned to the PC. vEAM1N1¬€‡ ¡ˆ a1N NOFailed to initialize the TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) serveroH»M N' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to initialize the TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server{U1NO& €ª€4Š˜š€‚ÿThere might be a TFTP server application running on the PC. Quit the application. o> NŠO1ˆ 0 bŠO €ŸFailed to learn the hardware and software status of the routerhAO €' €‚€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to learn the hardware and software status of the routerŠO €OiŠO›€& €Ò€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader is unable to query the router for necessary hardware and software information. Å €Ÿ? L€€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿMake sure the console cable is correctly connected to the router and the router is powered on. Make sure the router is running a valid Cisco IOS software image or a valid bootstrap image. i8›€‚1ð¡ˆ Æ c‚j‚)„Failed to learn the IP address of the selected interfaceb;Ÿj‚' €v€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to learn the IP address of the selected interfaceyS‚ã‚& €¦€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader could not determine the IP address of the target router. Fj‚)„@ N€€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚‚ÿ Make sure the router's selected interface exists and is functioning. Make sure the interface is configured. If not, configure the interface before attempting to reconnect to the router, or choose to have Router Software Loader configure the interface. `/ら„1¿0 X d‰„â„p†Failed to load the selected image on the routerY2)„â„' €d€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to load the selected image on the routerŽ`‰„p†. *€Á€4Š˜š€‚€€‚ÿThe target router did not receive a complete Cisco IOS image from Router Software Loader.The network cables (Ethernet or Token Ring) and console cables might not be correctly connected to the PC and router. Check the connections and try this operation again. See the Getting Started With the Router Software Loader CD booklet for cabling details.e4â„Õ†1ÁÆ Ä eÕ†4‡ĈFailed to reboot the router after performing upgrade_8p†4‡' €p€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to reboot the router after performing upgrade Ò«Õ†ˆ' €W€4Š˜š€‚ÿThe router upgrade was performed on the router, but Router Software Loader was unable to reboot the router and load the new Cisco IOS image. Take the following steps: ¾‰4‡Ĉ5 8€€tŠÔšF‚T€ƒ€€‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Press the Disconnect button to disconnect from the target router.2.Reconnect to the target router. 3.Load the software image.i8ˆ-‰1ÍX 0 f-‰‘‰-‹Failed to reboot the router with the selected image filed=Ĉ‘‰' €z€6˜˜š€‚ÿ Failed to reboot the router with the selected image file žx-‰/Š& €ð€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader downloaded the selected software image to the target router, but could not reboot the router. þ´‘‰-‹J b€o€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿMake sure the router's console port is correctly connected to the PC. Try reconnecting to the router through Router Software Loader. Try manually rebooting the router. d3/Š‘‹1 Ä  g‘‹î‹ÆŒFailed to upload router's configuration to the file]6-‹î‹' €l€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to upload router's configuration to the fileر‘‹ÆŒ' €c€4Š˜š€‚ÿThe router reported that the transmission of the configuration file to Router Software Loader failed. Make sure all cables are correctly connected, and try the upload again. zIî‹@1ù0  h@´|ŽFailed to write current settings to the application's initialization filetMÆŒ´' €š€6˜˜š€‚ÿFailed to write current settings to the application's initialization file ÈŸ@|Ž) €?€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿRouter Software Loader could not write the current program settings to the PC's hard drive. Make sure you have write permissions on the target directory. J´ÆŽ1õ € iÆŽ  ÀFile is a bootstrap imageC|Ž ' €8€6˜˜š€‚ÿFile is a bootstrap imageÄ–ÆŽ À. *€-€4Š˜š€‚€€‚ÿBootstrap images cannot be downloaded to system Flash memory.You must select an Cisco IOS image to download to the router’s system Flash memory.  À|ŽN ZÀ1ò ³€ jZÀ¡ÀbÁFile is not a bootstrap imageG À¡À' €@€6˜˜š€‚ÿFile is not a bootstrap imageÁ“ZÀbÁ. *€'€4Š˜š€‚€€‚ÿOnly bootstrap images can be downloaded to boot Flash memory.You must select a bootstrap image to download to the router’s boot Flash memory.?¡À¡Á1˜€  k¡ÁÚÁAÂFile not found9bÁÚÁ' €$€6˜˜š€‚ÿFile not found gA¡ÁAÂ& €‚€4Š˜š€‚ÿMake sure you have entered the correct pathname and filename. NÚÁÂ1³€ à lÂÖ·ÃFlash memory is not availableG AÂÖÂ' €@€6˜˜š€‚ÿFlash memory is not availableáºÂ·Ã' €u€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader could not determine whether the target router is equipped with Flash memory. Check the router to make sure it has Flash memory (a Flash memory card installed). @ÖÂ÷Ã1  èƒ m÷Ã1Ä ÇImage not found:·Ã1Ä' €&€6˜˜š€‚ÿImage not found c=÷ÔÄ& €z€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader could not find the selected image. Ó”1ÄgÅ? L€-€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿMake sure the path and image name are correct. Make sure the Image Definition File (*.IDF) for the directory is current. If you are unsure: ó”ÄZÆV z€C€tŠƒ€šT‚‚€†"€ ƒ‚†"€ ƒ‚†"€ ƒ‚†"€ ƒ‚ÿGo to the Options dialog box. Delete the old .IDF file.Specify that Router Software Loader create a new .IDF. Restart Router Software Loader. ±gÅ Ç0 .€€tŠÔšF‚T€€€‚ÿThis cannot be done if the directory is on the Getting Started With the Router Software Loader CD because it is read-only. X'ZÆcÇ1™à … ncǵÇÉInvalid application initialization fileR+ ǵÇ' €V€6˜˜š€‚ÿInvalid application initialization file ƒ]cÇ8È& €º€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader could not read the initialization file shown in the error message. 夵ÇÉA P€M€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚‚‚ÿMake sure that this is a valid file. Make sure that this file, which is created and maintained by Router Software Loader, has not been manually modified. ”c8ȱÉ1¸èƒ Ý… o±É>ÊÅÊInvalid Flash memory . Make sure that the correct is selected.fÉ>Ê' €Ì€6˜˜š€‚ÿInvalid Flash memory . Make sure that the correct is selected.‡a±ÉÅÊ& €Â€4Š˜š€‚ÿA target download partition was not selected. Reconnect and select a partition when prompted.N>ÊË1ü… -‰ pË[Ë&ÏInvalid image definition fileH!ÅÊ[Ë' €B€6˜˜š€‚ÿInvalid image definition file wQËÒË& €¢€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader cannot read the current Image Definition File (*.IDF). C[ËÎ? L€ €tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿIf you selected the option to have Router Software Loader create an Image Definition File, this error message prompts you to allow a new Image Definition File to be created from the Cisco IOS header information found in each Cisco IOS image included in the current directory. If you did not select the option to have Router Software Loader create an Image Definition File, Router Software Loader prompts you to allow it to read the Cisco IOS header information, without creating a new Image Definition File. ×ÒË&Ï: B€±€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ€€‚ÿIf you choose No to either of the above prompts, Router Software Loader will not have any information about the images in the current directory, and you will not be able to download a new image to the router.PÎvÏ1¼Ý… qvÏÀÏêInvalid IOS software image fileJ#&ÏÀÏ' €F€6˜˜š€‚ÿInvalid IOS software image file övÏê( €í€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿWhile creating the ImagÀÏê&Ïe Definition File (*.IDF), the Image Definition File Manager found a file in the current image directory that is not a valid Cisco IOS software image file. The file was skipped when creating the Image Definition File. uDÀÏ_1É-‰ ¹ r_ÍeInvalid IP address. Please select a valid IP address from the list.nGêÍ' €Ž€6˜˜š€‚ÿInvalid IP address. Please select a valid IP address from the list.˜r_e& €ä€4Š˜š€‚ÿAn IP address was not selected in the IP Address dialog box. Reconnect and select an IP address when prompted.T#͹1Ï U s¹¤Invalid long communications timeoutM&e' €L€6˜˜š€‚ÿInvalid long communications timeoutžv¹¤( €ì€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿMake sure the long communications timeout value entered in the Options dialog box is between 60 and 300 seconds. “b71ó¹ a t7ÝŸInvalid modem port number. Make sure that the given port number is in the range number and number.¦s¤Ý3 6€æ€6˜˜š€€ €€ €‚ÿInvalid modem port number. Make sure that the given port number is in the range port_number and port_number.™7Ÿ) €3€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿThis message is displayed when the user selects an invalid port number in Download Modem Image dialog box. Ensure the correct port number is used. lÝ<1ïU j u<â Invalid modem slot number. Ensure that the given slot number is in the range of slot_number and slot_number.¦sŸâ3 6€æ€6˜˜š€€ €€ €‚ÿInvalid modem slot number. Ensure that the given slot number is in the range of slot_number and slot_number.¾–< ( €-€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿThis message is displayed when the user selects an invalid port number in Download Modem Image dialog box. Ensure a correct slot number is used. Dâä1#a K vä! Invalid port number= !' €,€6˜˜š€‚ÿInvalid port numberòËä ' €—€4Š˜š€‚ÿYou selected a port that does not exist on the target router. Make sure the port number selected is in the range indicated in this error message, and try again. Ports are numbered starting with zero. A!T 1¬j ± wT   Invalid password;  ' €(€6˜˜š€‚ÿInvalid password {RT  ) €¥€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿThe enable or console password sent to Router Software Loader is in an invalid format. The password can contain alphanumeric characters and spaces, and can be up to 80 characters. Passwords cannot have a number as the first character. The router is preconfigured, and requires explicit console and enable passwords to connect to it.U$ _ 1ÊK K x_ ­ F Invalid short communications timeoutN' ­ ' €N€6˜˜š€‚ÿInvalid short communications timeout™s_ F & €æ€4Š˜š€‚ÿMake sure the short communications timeout value entered in the Options dialog box is between 1 and 75 seconds. G­  1ì± ÷ y Î ‰ Invalid slot selectionAF Î ' €4€6˜˜š€‚ÿInvalid slot selection »’ ‰ ) €%€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿYou selected a slot that does not exist on the target router. Make sure the correct slot is selected. Slots are numbered starting with zero. Ž]Î 1=K 6 zŸ«No files were selected for backup. Do you wish to proceed with the download operation anyway?ˆa‰ Ÿ' €Â€6˜˜š€‚ÿNo files were selected for back up. Do you wish to proceed with the download operation anyway? Þ«. *€½€4Š˜š€€€‚‚ÿThis warning message is displayed when you have selected the Backup selected files radio button, but have not selected any files to back up. You can choose to continue or return to the Flash Copy Options dialog box.Ž]ŸE@1m÷ h {E@Ì@BNo files were selected to restore. D«E@«o you wish to proceed with the download operation anyway?‡`«Ì@' €À€6˜˜š€‚ÿNo files were selected to restore. Do you wish to proceed with the download operation anyway?<E@B4 6€€4Š˜š€€€€€‚‚ÿThis warning message is displayed when you have selected the Backup all files radio button and the Restore selected files radio button, but have not selected any files to back up. You can choose to continue or return to the Flash Copy Options dialog box.l;Ì@tB1ó6 ±‚ |tBPCDRouter Software Loader did not detect any installed modems.Ü´BPC( €i€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader did not detect any installed modems. Ensure that modems are present and that the IOS software version running on the router supports the installed modems.•tBD- (€+€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿThis error is displayed when RSL does not find any modems in the connected router, and the you have selected the Download Modem Image menu item.Œ[PCžD1Óh „ }žDœE>FRouter Software Loader does not support the version of IOS running on the connected router.þÖDœE( €­€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader does not support the version of IOS running on the connected router. Router Software Loader supports the Cisco 7200 series routers running IOS versions 11.1(12.3) and 11.2(7.1)P or later.¢{žD>F' €ö€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿPrevious releases of the Cisco IOS software for Cisco 7200 series routers are incompatible with Router Software Loader.NœE½F1ɱ‚ ׆ ~½FKHãIRouter Software Loader does not support the version of the selected IOS image.Žf>FKH( €Í€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader does not support the version of the selected IOS image. You may continue with the download operation, but you will not be able to use Router Software Loader to perform additional software upgrades on the target Cisco 7200 series router while it is running the selected software. Do you wish to proceed with the download operation?˜o½FãI) €ß€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿIf this image is downloaded, RSL cannot be used to perform another image upgrade on this router while it is running the unsupported image version.The selected Cisco IOS image is incompatible with Router Software Loader. If you continue, the Cisco IOS image will be downloaded, but future attempts to connect to the router with Router Software Loader will fail. NKHbJ1~„ Iˆ bJâJ/LRouter Software Loader failed to save the router's startup configuration . . .€SãIâJ- *€¦€6˜˜š€€€‚ÿRouter Software Loader failed to save the router’s startup configuration . . .MbJ/L. *€?€4Š˜š€€€‚‚ÿRouter Software Loader failed to save the router’s startup configuration to the PC disk drive. You may continue, but your router will not be restored to its original configuration upon completion. Do you wish to continue? Make sure that your PC is still connected to the router.œkâJËL1Q׆ ®‰ €ËL`M€NRouter Software Loader failed to copy the router startup configuration to the current running configuration•n/L`M' €Ü€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader failed to copy the router startup configuration to the current running configuration ÷ËL€N) €ï€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿRouter Software Loader failed to copy the router startup configuration to the current running configuration. This could indicate the you have lost the connection between your PC and the router. Ensure that all cables are properly connected.xG`MøN1 Iˆ øNiOP€Router Software Loader is unable to determine the proper IP Subnet MaskqJ€NiO' €”€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader is unable to determine the proper IP Subnet MaskÛ´øNP€' €i€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader is unable to determine the proper IP subnet mask for the router. If DHCP is enabled on iOP€€Nthe PC, disable DHCP on the PC and restart Router Software Loader.e4iOµ€1]®‰ 7 ‚µ€@‚Router Software Loader was unable to access the file_8P€' €p€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to access the file ,ÿµ€@‚- (€ÿ€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to access the file filename. Your original router configuration cannot be restored. This could indicate the you have lost the connection between you PC and the router. Ensure that all cables are properly connected.}L½‚1B i ƒ½‚3ƒD„Router Software Loader was unable to configure the router with an IP AddressvO@‚3ƒ' €ž€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to configure the router with an IP Address㽂D„. *€Ç€4Š˜š€€€‚‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to configure the router with an IP address because all IP addresses on the PC’s subnet are in use. Increase the subnet size or free up an IP address and restart Router Software Loader. _3ƒÔ„1õ7  „Ô„…T†Router Software Loader was unable to erase the files currently on the PCMCIA Flash memory card.¼”D„…( €)€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to erase the files currently on the PCMCIA Flash memory Card. The software upgrade operation has been aborted.ÄÔ„T†4 6€!€4Š˜š€€€€€‚‚ÿOne of the delete or squeeze commands performed on Cisco 7200 series routers was not successful. Restart RSL, reconnect and try again. _…ä†1þi Å …䆠‡mˆRouter Software Loader was unable to erase the files currently stored in the boot Flash memory.¼”T† ‡( €)€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to erase the files currently stored in the boot Flash memory. The software upgrade operation has been aborted.ͤä†mˆ) €I€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿOne of the delete or squeeze commands performed on the Cisco 7200 series router boot Flash memory was not successful. Restart RSL, reconnect, and try again. ®} ‡‰1G  †‰ÉÙŠRouter Software Loader was unable to modify the configuration file to automatically reload the router with the new IOS image.¨€mˆÉ( €€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to modify the configuration file to automatically reload the router with the new IOS image.׉ي? L€¯€4Š˜š€€€€€€€€€‚ÿRSL failed to configure the boot system flash [device:][partition-number:][filename]command on the router. The download operation will continue, but the router may not reload to the new Cisco IOS image.‚QÉ[‹1©Å ¤ ‡[‹Þ‹VRouter Software Loader was unable to restore your router's original configurationƒVÙŠÞ‹- *€¬€6˜˜š€€€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to restore your router’s original configurationx2[‹VF Z€e€4Š˜š€€€‚€€€€ãx1í〉€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to restore your router’s original configuration. This file is saved on the PC. Refer to the online help for tips about restoring the configuration.Look under the “Procedures” section of the online help for a procedure to restore your original configuration.—fÞ‹í1O ˆí…Ž£Router Software Loader was unable to restore the router's configuration register to its original value˜kV…Ž- *€Ö€6˜˜š€€€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to restore the router’s configuration register to its original valueñí£- (€ã€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to restore the router’s configuration register to its original value. This could indicate the you have lost the connection between you PC and the router. Ensure that all cables are properly connected.^…Ž>À1¤ ‰>ÀÆÀ™ÁRouter Software Loader was unable to write r£>À£outer configuration information to nonvolatile RAMˆa£ÆÀ' €Â€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to write router configuration information to nonvolatile RAMÓ¬>À™Á' €Y€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to write router configuration information to nonvolatile RAM. Ensure that the console cable is still properly connected and try again.n=ÆÀÂ1« ¡ ŠÂnÂèÂRouter Software Loader does not support Microcom V.34 modems.g@™ÁnÂ' €€€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader does not support Microcom V.34 modems.zTÂèÂ& €¨€4Š˜š€‚ÿThis message is displayed when the user selects a range of Microcom V.34 modems. q@nÂYÃ1ö k‚ ‹YøÃ}ÄRouter Software Loader version 4.0 does not support router model_8è¸Ã' €p€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader does not support router model Å’YÃ}Ä3 4€%€4Š˜š€ãåËW—€‰€‚ÿThe target router is not supported by this version of Router Software Loader. See the Overview help topic for a list of supported routers. „S¸ÃÅ1 ¡ iƒ ŒÅsÅMÆRouter Software Loader version 4.0 does not support this version of Cisco IOS imagerK}ÄsÅ' €–€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader does not support this version of Cisco IOS image Ú³ÅMÆ' €g€4Š˜š€‚ÿYou selected a Cisco IOS image that is not supported by this version of Router Software Loader, which supports Cisco IOS Release 10.3 and later. Choose another software image. ”csÅáÆ1k‚ q„ áÆcÇ8ÈRouter Software Loader version 4.0 does not support the version of Cisco IOS running on this router‚[MÆcÇ' €¶€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader does not support the version of Cisco IOS running on this router Õ­áÆ8È( €[€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿThe router is running a version of Cisco IOS software that is not supported by this version of Router Software Loader, which supports Cisco IOS Release 10.3 and later. °cÇèÈ1'iƒ Ñ… ŽèȣəÊRouter Software Loader was unable to backup one or more of the specified files. Please ensure that the router is still connect»“8È£É( €'€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to back up one or more of the specified files. Please ensure that the router is still connected and try again.öÍèÈ™Ê) €›€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿThis message is displayed when something goes wrong during the backup procedure. The backup procedure and image upgrade are terminated. This can occur when RSL loses connection to the target router.°£ÉIË1ùq„ þ† IË ÌÑÌRouter Software Loader was unable to download the modem file to the specified modems. Please ensure that the router is still coÀ˜™Ê Ì( €1€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to download the modem file to the specified modems. Please ensure that the router is still connected and try again.È•IËÑÌ3 4€+€4Š˜š€€€€€‚ÿThe copy Flash modem or copy boot Flash modem operation failed. However, the modem file was successfully copied to the device's Flash memory.° ÌÍ1òÑ… ˆ Í6Î÷ÎRouter Software Loader was unable to erase the specified Flash memory partition. Please ensure that the router is connected andµÑÌ6Î( €€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to erase the specified Flash memory partition. Please ensure that the router is connected and try again.Á”Í÷Î- (€)€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿThe erase flash procedure failed. This is not likely to occur and is most likely caused by the user disconnecting or powering down the router.°6ΧÏ1/þ† ב§ÏhfRouter Software Loader was unable to restore one or more of the specified files. These files are stored in the specified backupµ÷Îh( €€6˜˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader was unable to restore one§Ïh÷Î or more of the specified files. These files are stored in the specified backup directory.þ×§Ïf' €¯€4Š˜š€‚ÿThis message is displayed when something goes wrong during file restore process. The restore procedure and image upgrade procedure are terminated. This can occur when RSL loses connection to the target router. h7hÎ1߈ 3’Î/ÝThe backup image is too large for the destination drivea:f/' €t€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe backup image is too large for the destination drive¼•Îë' €+€4Š˜š€‚ÿThe router image currently running on the router is larger than the available free space on the destination hard drive partition. You can either:Lj/²? L€€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿSelect a destination directory on a different hard drive partition Free up additional space on the current hard drive partition +ëÝ( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿW&²41“×[“4„æThe directory is a read-only directoryP)Ý„' €R€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe directory is a read-only directoryͦ4Q' €M€4Š˜š€‚ÿThe directory you chose to store back up images on is a read-only directory. Router Software Loader must be able to write to the backup directory. You can either: •W„æ> L€²€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿChange the backup directory access permissionsChoose another backup directory. Q Q71‘3¸”7áThe directory name can't be nullJ#æ' €F€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe directory name can't be null`:7á& €t€4Š˜š€‚ÿMake sure that you entered the correct directory name. L-1˜[•-rÙThe file name can't be nullEár' €<€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe file name can't be nullgA-Ù& €‚€4Š˜š€‚ÿMake sure you have entered the correct pathname and filename. g6r@1V¸9–@¡Æ The file necessary to upgrade the router was not founda:Ù¡' €t€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe file necessary to upgrade the router was not found %æ@Æ ? L€Ñ€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿMake sure the upgrade file is located in the Images directory. Verify that the file listed in the message box is located in the directory shown. This file is included in the Software Feature Pack for your router platform. ›j¡a 1m¯—a é % The image is a compressed image, and Router Software Loader version 4.0 does not support compressed imagesˆaÆ é ' €Â€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe image is a compressed image, and Router Software Loader does not support compressed images<a % ' €+€4Š˜š€‚ÿThe specified Cisco IOS image was found by Router Software Loader while creating the Image Definition File. This version of the loader does not support Cisco IOS images of this format. This image file will not appear in the image list in Router Software Loader dialog box. ‘`é ¶ 19º˜¶ @ The router is preconfigured, requires explicit `console' and `enable' passwords to connect to itŠc% @ ' €Æ€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe router is preconfigured, requires explicit 'console' and 'enable' passwords to connect to itÕ¨¶ - (€Q€4Š˜š€€€‚ÿThe target router is configured with one or more passwords. Select the Pre-configured router radio button in the main dialog box, and enter the correct passwords. ŠY@ Ÿ1$¯€™Ÿ#/AThe selected communications port either does not exist or is being used by another device„]#' €º€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe selected communications port either does not exist or is being used by another device „^Ÿ§& €¼€4Š˜š€‚ÿRouter Software Loader is unable to open the selected communications (COM) port on the PC. |&#/AV z€U€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚‚ÿ§/AMake sure the COM port entered in the Options dialog box is not already in use by another router. Make sure the COM port entered in the Options dialog box exists. Close any software applications that may be using this COM port. Select another COM port in the Options dialog box. •d§ÄA1oº~šÄARBCThe selected files cannot fit into the target Flash memory partition. Please modify your selections.Žg/ARB' €Î€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe selected files cannot fit into the target Flash memory partition. Please modify your selections.>ÄAC' €/€4Š˜š€‚ÿThis error message is displayed when the size of the file to download plus the size of the files to restore exceeds the size of the selected Flash (or boot Flash memory) partition. The user must confirm this message, and is then returned to the Flash Copy Options dialog box.p?RBD1Ê€ð‚›DiDFThe selected image does not support the current router platformiBCiD' €„€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe selected image does not support the current router platformsMDÜD& €š€4Š˜š€‚ÿYou selected a software image that is not supported by the target router. &áiDFE X€Ç€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ€€‚ÿSelect another image. If you are not sure what images the target router supports, click on the Show applicable images radio button in the dialog box. Only the correct images for the target router will be displayed. Y(ÜD[F1¸~@„œ[F®F5HThe selected image folder does not existS,F®F' €X€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe selected image folder does not exist uO[F#G& €ž€4Š˜š€‚ÿThe directory you selected as the Cisco IOS image directory does not exist. Ó®F5H? L€«€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿIf you selected this directory from the drop-down selection box, make sure the directory still exists. If you typed in the directory name, make sure the full pathname is specified and spelled correctly. ^-#G“H1Ìð‚§…“HëH†JThe selected image is too large for the flashX15HëH' €b€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe selected image is too large for the flash hB“HSI& €„€4Š˜š€‚ÿThe image selected is too large for the router's Flash memory. 3òëH†JA P€é€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚‚‚ÿDepending on the router model, you might be able to increase Flash memory. Refer to the user guide or installation and configuration guide that comes with your router. Or, select a different (smaller) image to load onto the router. tCSIúJ1ü@„‘†žúJgK2LThe selected modem file is incompatible with the selected modem(s).mF†JgK' €Œ€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe selected modem file is incompatible with the selected modem(s).ˤúJ2L' €I€4Š˜š€‚ÿThis error message is displayed when the user has selected a modem file that is incompatible with the selected modems, such as MICA portware and Microcom modems.¨wgKÚL1ê§…›‡ŸÚL{M4NThe selected modem range contains modems of different types. Select a range that contains only modems of the same type.¡z2L{M' €ô€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe selected modem range contains modems of different types. Select a range that contains only modems of the same type.¹ÚL4N) €!€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿThis error message is displayed when the range of modems selected in the Load Modem Image dialog box contains more than one type of modem. U${M‰N1Ó‘† ‰NKO €The selected modem range is invalid.š4NKO( €5€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe selected modem range is invalid. Ensure that the slot/port value of the first modem in the range is less than that of the last modem in the range.¢z‰N €( €ô€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿThis error message is displayed when the user selects a range of modems that does not exist. For example, 2/10-1/12.KO €4N¨wKO´€1Λ‡ñ¡´€UòThe selected range for the MICA modems is invalid. Ensure that the starting and ending port numbers are divisible by 6.¡z €U' €ô€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe selected range for the MICA modems is invalid. Ensure that the starting and ending port numbers are divisible by 6.w´€ò& €î€4Š˜š€‚ÿThis message is displayed when the user selects a range of MICA modems that does not fall on MICA module boundaries.h7UZ‚1(/¢Z‚ñ‚èƒThe selected software image is not an official release.—pòñ‚' €à€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe selected software image is not an official release. Do you wish to continue with the download operation?÷ÎZ‚èƒ) €€4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿThis is a warning message. The selected Cisco IOS image is not an official release. It might be an interim release or a special build. You can continue to download the image or abort the operation. ¯~ñ‚—„1ÂñÌ£—„@…чThe selected router contains no image or contains a corrupted image in flash memory. Do you wish to proceed with the download?©èƒ@…( €€6˜˜š€‚ÿThe selected router contains no image or contains a corrupted image in flash memory. Do you wish to proceed with the download?h—„¨‡O l€3€4Š˜š€€€€€€€‚€€€€ €€€‚ÿThe flash memory image for the selected router is either damaged or missing. If you select Yes to proceed with the download operation any image in the router’s flash card will be overwritten by the image being downloaded. If you select No, the download operation is cancelled.Note: In some cases the current flash memory might not be damaged. For example, this message might appear if the set file-name=image_name command on a Cisco 8xx Router specifies an image_name that does not match the image name in flash memory.)@…ч& €€4Š˜š€‚ÿe4¨‡6ˆ1ñ/¤6ˆ•ˆUŠThis application has detected a change in the router_8ч•ˆ' €p€6˜˜š€‚ÿThis application has detected a change in the router À{6ˆUŠE X€û€4Š˜š‚H€€€‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿThis error message appears if you attempt to connect to a router, and then connect to a different router without first using the Disconnect button, or exiting Router Software Loader to disconnect. You can either:Disconnect Router Software Loader from the first router before connecting to another router.Make sure that you have connected your PC to the correct router.|K•ˆÑŠ1«Ìå¥ÑŠF‹ÀŒThis application has detected that the connected router has no interface(s)uNUŠF‹' €œ€6˜˜š€‚ÿThis application has detected that the connected router has no interface(s)®‡ÑŠô‹' €€4Š˜š€‚ÿ Router Software Loader determined that the target router does not have any interfaces of the type you specified in the dialog box. ÌF‹ÀŒ? L€€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒ‚ÿEnsure the interfaces are present on the router. Ensure that you have specified the correct interface type (Ethernet or Token Ring). Iô‹ 1)ð ¦ woThis CPA4500 has versionnGÀŒw' €Ž€6˜˜š€‚ÿThis CPA4500 has version (number) of the bootstrap image installed. øÄ o4 6€‰€4Š˜š€ãÔ¬µ€‰€‚‚ÿThis current bootstrap version does not support Fast Ethernet interfaces. Before performing the router upgrade you must upgrade the bootstrap software. Refer to the online help procedure Downloading a New Bootstrap Image or the release notes included with this software for instructions on performing this operation.Bootstrap versions 11.1(5) or later and 11.2(2)P or later of the Cisco 4500 router bootstrap software support Fast Ethernet. Kwº1œå2€§º ÀdÀThis filename is not validDo À' €:€6˜˜š€‚ÿThis filename is not validº ÀoX2ºdÀ& €d€4Š˜š€‚ÿMake sure the filename you entered is correct. H À¬À1Ú𠲆¨¬ÀðÀ™ÈThis router unreachableDdÀðÀ' €:€6˜˜š€‚ÿThis router is unreachableûÓ¬ÀëÂ( €§€4Š˜š€‚‚ÿThe file necessary to upgrade the router was not found. This file must be located in the same directory as the Cisco IOS image selected for download. Verify that the file listed in the message box is located in the directory indicated. This file is included on the Feature Pack for this router platform, and if you have selected an image from a directory other than the one on the CD, you must manually copy this file to the directory indicated by this message.%²ðÀÅs ´€m€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒãQ¨#Ý€‰€‚†"€ƒ€€‚†"€ƒãQ¨#Ý€‰€‚ÿMake sure the router is powered on and running.Check the communications connections, the communications port, and the short timeout information entered in the Options Dialog Box.Make sure the cables are correctly connected. See the Getting Started With the Router Software Loader CD booklet for details.Make sure the COM port selected in the Options Dialog Box is the same as the physically connected COM port.3ÑëÂCÈb ’€©€tŠÔšF‚T€†"€ƒãQ¨#Ý€‰€‚†"€ƒ‚†"€ƒãg¨I-€‰€‚ÿMake sure the short timeout interval entered in the Options Dialog Box is sufficient.If you updated the router¹s running configuration by downloading the configuration file to the router, reconnect to the router again, making sure the correct interface check box is selected (Ethernet or Token Ring).If you are connected to a preconfigured router and an interface check box is not selected, make sure the existing configuration on the router enables the PC to access it using the appropriate interface (Ethernet or Token Ring). Reconnect to the router, making sure the appropriate interface check box is on (selected). See Failed to reboot the router with the selected image file for more information.+ÅnÈ( €€4Š˜š‚T€‚ÿ+CÈ™È( €€4Š˜