Srw2024 Downloading Code Using Xmodem Windows
Gents I have a PowerConnect 3424 with boot rom 1. Ovi Maps For Nokia N97 Download here. 0.0.13 with some working FW. I tried to upgrade it to 2.0.0.34 with boot code v 1.0.1.01. I followed all the instructions and 'PowerConnect_34xx-20034.ros' wouldnt download either through GUI or through TFTP. But 'PowerConnect_34XX_boot-10101.rfb' went through and I could downlod to the switch. Now there was accidental power outage.Now my swithc is continuously rebooting and I tried to get the startup menu through Xmodem but unsuccessful. The switch keeps rebooting and does not recogninse key strokes.
Using any VT100 emulator (Windows HyperTerminal shown here). Load new operational code using XMODEM 5. Downloading the Software.doc. Upload file lua_xmodem_snd('D. 00_Share '); --or -- Download file in putty folder lua_xmodem_rcv(nil); From putty menu.
I get booting screen though.I hit esc key within 2 sec I tried enter key also, to get in to startup menu screen but no luck. Is my swithc fried up? Any tips from you champion guys as to how to recover my switch??
I'm putting a new image on a switch and don't have access to Hyperterminal pay to use emulators. I'm using Putty and I'm not finding any Xmodem options with it. I know the other emulator that is popular is TeraTerm but when I go to the site to download it hasn't been updated since 1999?? Any suggestions on free emulator that supports xmodem? Thx BbI just did this over the weekend also, and I was not able to figure out how to do it with putty either, I ended up getting out an OLD laptop that has XP on it to use HyperTerminal. My reason for saying this was that while doing that, I was wondering what I might do later when I dont have that laptop anymore, I was thinking I might use Virtual XP mode under Win7 next time, I have not done this yet but its just a thought. The last time I accidentally blew away the IOS on an old switch and had to use xmodem, I just used Hyperterminal with WinXP.
Does Windows 7 not have Hyperterminal? I've never seen it but was thinking about upgrading.Nope, Win7 does NOT have HyperTerminal, but you can install Microsoft Virtual Machine w/ Win XP Pro (free Download from MS) that does have it. There of course are some basic hardware requirements, but pretty much if you have any dual core processor, you will be able to setup a basic XP Pro Virtual Box easily. I have it running on several machines with no problems, the lowest machine its on is a Pentium 4 Dual Core and it runs just fine. Hi, TeraTerm is my tool of choice. When sending files, sometimes the xmodem (File-Transfer-XModem-Send.) feature will not send, and in sending a new image to a 3550 found every error under the sun.!!!
Eventually (2am) I downloaded the image again, changed the speed to 9600 and let it go. All good in the morning! Benefit of Teraterm is that it allows you just to browse to the image file so it can be on a USB or the local drive. On linux, I use minicom. Worked for my 2950's but not for the 3550(?)! Minicom takes a bit more setup. I have two minicom profiles setup so when I change the BAUD rate, I can use a different profile without altering my usual Console connection settings.
You could always just have it pull from a TFTP server as well. It's a lot quicker. Solarwinds has a good one. You can install it on your computer and as long as the switch is connected to the lan and configured properly, it takes about 5 minutes to transfer an image.This x1000. Just setup your computer as a tftp server (I use tftpd32).
Configure the ip/gateway/subnet on the switch/router and let the magic happen. I've always used SecureCRT. Just got used to it, so of course it's my terminal of choice. TechExams.Net is not sponsored by, endorsed by or affiliated with Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco®, Cisco Systems®, CCDA™, CCNA™, CCDP™, CCNP™, CCIE™, CCSI™; the Cisco Systems logo and the CCIE logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. In the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks, including those of Microsoft, CompTIA, Juniper ISC(2), and CWNP are trademarks of their respective owners.
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