[c-nsp] 2950 IOS upgrade bogon

John Neiberger John.Neiberger at efirstbank.com
Thu Feb 10 16:14:42 EST 2005


I have seen this before but I don't recall the details. As I
recall--this is pretty fuzzy--the boot environment variables were still
set for some reason. If this happens to you again, take a look at
flash:env_vars and see if there is a boot variable set.

HTH,
John
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>>> Martin Hamilton <m at martinh.net> 2/10/05 2:08:12 PM >>>
I like to have more than one IOS image on a device if possible, and
had been fairly successful at this with the 2950s.

Lately I've wanted to upgrade several switches from the likes of
12.1(13)EA1c and 12.1(14)EA1a to 12.1(22)EA2, to use DHCP snooping.
So, "delete /force /recursive flash:html" and TFTP the new image.

Most of the time I can get away with a null boot target (i.e. "no
boot system") and the switch will choose the most recent image all
by itself.  After cleverly hard coding the boot target to a non-
existent image a few times I'm now keen on this approach :-)

Some of the time, however, the new image isn't chosen.  I can get
the switch to use it if I delete the old image, though.  The most
modern image I've seen this with was 12.1(19)EA1a competing against
12.1(22)EA2.  Again just to emphasize that this surprise behaviour
only manifests itself _some_ of the time, to keep us on our toes!

Wondering if anyone else has seen this...

Cheers,

Martin

PS These are all EI switches (2950G-24, 2950T-24, 2950G-48)


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