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CRWS Download Instruction

This document provides instructions for downloading and installing the Cisco Router and Workstation (CRWS) software. It describes downloading the CRWS code from Cisco's website, transferring the files via FTP to a TFTP server, and copying them to a router's flash memory using TFTP. Several files need to be copied in succession, including a configuration file to startup-config to complete the installation. The user is guided through the process with examples of commands and confirmation prompts.

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CRWS Download Instruction

This document provides instructions for downloading and installing the Cisco Router and Workstation (CRWS) software. It describes downloading the CRWS code from Cisco's website, transferring the files via FTP to a TFTP server, and copying them to a router's flash memory using TFTP. Several files need to be copied in succession, including a configuration file to startup-config to complete the installation. The user is guided through the process with examples of commands and confirmation prompts.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNLOADING CRWS Download the CRWS code from the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.

pl/crws r Download using !"# from the Cisco !"# ser$er with complete path gi$en below:

ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/netmgmt/crws
Un%ip this file and place it in the &tftp-server' file-director( on (our #C. )f (ou do not ha$e a tftpserver alread( installed on (our #C* (ou can download one at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp Connecting to your router: +ou t(picall( need two connections: one serial connection to the console port ,(ou will need a terminal emulator program li-e .(perterminal/ and another connection from (our #C to the router b( 0thernet cable. )f the router still has the original default configuration ,on 122 series routers/* then it will be configured to act as a D.C# ser$er on the L34. "his means that (our #C will get an appropriate )# address from the router. )f it does not ha$e the default configuration* then ma-e sure that the original configuration is restored and that (our #C is configured to re5uest an )# address6 (ou ma( need to issue an IPCONFIG /renew ,or winipcfg/ command to get (our #C to renew its )# address. "(pe the following commands: Copy tftp: webflash: "his has to be repeated se$eral times* for the number of files that are specified in the file called 7in e!"t!t or 7in e!#$%"t!t&. Use the file in e!#$%"t!t if (our router is a dual 0thernet router ,128 and S . 9:/. Use in e!"t!t for DSL routers. in e!"t!t or in e!#$%"t!t lists all the files that should be copied ,ignore the first line/ to 7 'e(f)*s+:;. <elow is a fragment of the inde= file: CRWS->?:D"<@3.%ip Config0=p.cfg AB2 CRWSC:.Dar 9AE29? [email protected] @BE?9E FU).html B2@AA . . . )gnore the first line in the 7inde=.t=t; or 7inde=128.t=t;* name with 7.%ip; e=tension* which is the file name of the G)# file itself. "he file named: Config,!p"cfg must also be copied to st*rtup-config. See the following e=ample for a complete log with comments in color: 4 "0: (ou must be in enable mode* which (ou get to b( issuing the 7 enable; command "e=t in blue is input b( me* te=t in red are m( comments to this log.

-------------------------------copy tftp: startup-config Address or name of remote host []? 10.10.10. - here is where (ou specif( the )# address of the #C that is connected to the router $ia the 0thernet. !ource filename []? Config"#p.cfg $estination filename [startup-config]? Accessing tftp:%%10.10.10. %Config"#p.cfg... &oading Config"#p.cfg from 10.10.10. '(ia "thernet0): H [*+ - ,,-%10 . bytes] [*+] "his file must also be copied to webflash: Note: Do 4 " forget the colon after webflash: +ou will not get an error message* but the router will thin- that 7webflash; is the name that (ou want to gi$e the file when it is placed on flash. ,,- bytes copied in 11./.. secs ',0 bytes%sec) 0outer1 0outer1 0-:0,:0/: 2!3!-4-C*567895:97: 5on(olatile storage configured from tftp:%%10.10.10. %Config"#p.cfg by console 0outer1copy tftp: webflash: Address or name of remote host [10.10.10. ]? !ource filename [Config"#p.cfg]? $estination filename [Config"#p.cfg]? 2;arning:<here is a file already e#isting with this name $o you want to o(er write? [confirm]y - What (ou answer here is not so important because in the ne=t step (ou will sa( 7 yes; to offer to erase webflash. "his 5uestion will be prompted to (ou onl( if the same file is present in webflash:. Accessing tftp:%%10.10.10. %Config"#p.cfg... "rase webflash: before copying? [confirm]y - "his is the onl( time (ou will answer 7yes; to this 5uestion. "rasing the webflash file system will remo(e all files= Continue? [confirm]y "rasing de(ice... eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ...erased "rase of webflash: complete &oading Config"#p.cfg from 10.10.10. '(ia "thernet0): = [*+ - ,,-%10 . bytes] :erifying chec>sum... *+ '0#?,11) ,,- bytes copied in 0. , secs 0outer1 Note: )f (our router is a dual 0thernet router* then &Config0=pC128.cfg' file should be copied to webflash with the name as IConfig0=p.cfg'* without IC128I. therwise this file will not wor-.

!or cop(ing &Config0=pC128.cfg' file to webflash use 7cop( tftp: webflash:; command as shown abo$e* then pro$ide the 7Source fi)en*-e& as &Config0=pC128.cfg' and 7Destin*tion fi)en*-e; as &Config0=p.cfg'. 0outer1copy tftp: webflash: Address or name of remote host [10.10.10. ]? !ource filename [Config"#p.cfg]? loading.gif $estination filename [loading.gif]? Accessing tftp:%%10.10.10. %loading.gif... "rase webflash: before copying? [confirm]n Note: we ha$e alread( erased webflash* do not do it again* that would wipe out the pre$iousl( copied file,s/. &oading loading.gif from 10.10.10. '(ia "thernet0): == [*+ - ,0, %14-/0 bytes] :erifying chec>sum... *+ '0#@AC/) ,0, bytes copied in 0.. , secs 0outer1 0outer1copy tftp: webflash: Address or name of remote host [10.10.10. ]? !ource filename [loading.gif]? C0;!91.Bar $estination filename [C0;!91.Bar]? Accessing tftp:%%10.10.10. %C0;!91.Bar... "rase webflash: before copying? [confirm]n &oading C0;!91.Bar from 10.10.10. '(ia "thernet0): ===================================================== ========== [*+ - - 10--%/. 0., bytes] :erifying chec>sum... *+ '0#?"/6) - 10-- bytes copied in A.A@/ secs '.4,/1 bytes%sec) 0outer1 Jeep on cop(ing all the files listed in the inde=.t=t or inde=128.t=t. 0outer1 4ow we're Dust chec-ing that it all wor-ed. 0outer1show webflash: ;eb flash directory: 6ile &ength 5ame%status 1 ,,Config"#p.cfg ,0, loading.gif - 10-C0;!91.Bar . 10A@14 C0;!9 .Bar 4 0A-8C7.html / --@@ home.html Kthere will be more filesL [./ ..0 bytes usedD 1/-.A1 a(ailableD 0@A14 total] 0.,+ bytes of processor board ;eb flash '0ead%;rite)

0outer1 3t this time (ou might want to issue a reload* in case (ou thin- that the running config is different from the new Config"#p.cfg.

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