
Loading the Modified Image on a Router
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4. In the Files window, click on the image filename; then click on Add. The
selected file appears in the Files to Put window.
If you inadvertently add files that you do not want to transfer to the router,
select those files in the Files to Put window. Then click on Remove.
5. If you selected multiple routers (refer to “Connecting to a Bay Networks
Router”) and you want to transfer the image to all of the routers you
selected, click on Yes in the Multiple Routers field.
If you selected only one router, or if you do not want to transfer the image to
all of the routers you set up in the Multiple Router Connection window, click
on No in the Multiple Routers field. In this case, if you previously set up
multiple routers, the Router Files Manager transfers the image only to the
router to which you are currently connected.
6. Click on OK.
When the transfer (to each of the routers) is complete, the TFTP Put File
Selection window closes and you return to the Router Files Manager window.
7. Refer to the section “Booting the Router with a Modified Image.”
When Space Is Not Available
If space is not available on the router’s file system, use the Router Files Manager
to remove the old image from the router’s file system before you save the new
image there. The following sections provide information on how to remove the old
image and save the new image.
Removing the Old Image from the Router
To remove the old router software image, proceed as follows:
1. From the Router Files Manager window, select the router volume and
filename of the old software image.
2. Select File➔TFTP➔Get File(s).
The TFTP Get Files window appears (F
igure 4-6).
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