
Image Builder Overview
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5.
Save the customized software image (refer to Chapter 3).
6.
Load the customized router software image onto the router’s file system.
You can use the Router Files Manager tool to remotely transfer the image
to the router (refer to Chapter 4).
7.
Boot the router using the customized software image (refer to Chapter 4).
In addition to modifying a router software image by removing or adding
executable files, you can use the Image Builder to do the following:
• View information about the components that appear in the Image Builder
window (refer to Chapter 3). The Image Builder displays a router software
image as a list of individual components. You can view information about the
components such as
— Component name and order number
— Router software version
— Compressed size of files
— Uncompressed size of files
• Display all the files that make up a list of components (refer to “Image Builder
Window” in Chapter 3).
• Convert an image you created to an equivalent image for a different type of
router (refer to “Converting an Image for Other Types of Routers” in
Chapter 3).
• Convert an image you created to an equivalent image for a different software
version (refer to “Converting an Image for Other Software Versions” in
Chapter 3).
• Create an entirely new router software image. For example, you might want to
make an entirely new image from several custom images that you created
(refer to “Creating a New Image” in Chapter 3).
Note:
Be sure that you use only executable files from the same router software
version. For example, you cannot mix files from Version 8.00 with files from
Version 8.10.
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