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 Post subject: Update 3750 stack
PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 3:56 pm 
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Just curious if anyone has seen this. I'm trying to update a switch stack using the automatic method I found directions for on Cisco's site.

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Switch#archive download-sw /overwrite tftp://10.13.11.130 c3750.ipserviceslmk9-tar.122-55.SE5.tar


And it gives an error like it doesn't find the file name or tftp site but I can copy the startup config to the tftp site without any problems.

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 Post subject: Update 3750 stack
PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 4:32 pm 
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Have you copied and pasted this? If so, you missed a "/" after the ip address.


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 Post subject: Re: Update 3750 stack
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I tried it with and without the /


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 Post subject: Re: Update 3750 stack
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Ended up doing it the longer way.


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 Post subject: Re: Update 3750 stack
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I have done it before, and it works well. When you added the / you took out the space right? the IP and filename should be one long string.

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 Post subject: Re: Update 3750 stack
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Otanx wrote:
I have done it before, and it works well. When you added the / you took out the space right? the IP and filename should be one long string.

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Nope, had a space. Didn't even think about it being one string. The documentation shows the file name on the line below. I assumed a space and you know what that means... Must have been the problem.


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