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7 Steps to Upgrade IOS Image on Cisco Catalyst Switch or Router

Anytime Cisco releases a new IOS image for its network switch (or router), it is recommended that you upgrade it.

This article explains 7 easy steps to upgrade IOS image on a cisco switch or router.

Since youll be upgrading the IOS image, make sure you have physical access to the switch and you are in front of it. Use a console cable to connect to the switch.

Please note that the steps given below will be similar to both switches and routers. However this examples shows how to upgrade ios image on a cisco catalyst switch.

1. Verify Current IOS Version


After you login, go to enable mode, by entering the enable password. This example uses two cisco catalyst 3750 switches configured in stack mode as shown below. So, while upgrading you should upgrade the image on both the flash cards.

# show switch

Switch/Stack Mac Address : 0012.abcd.1234

H/W

Current

Switch#

Role

Mac Address

Priority Version

State

----------------------------------------------------------

*1

Master 0012.abcd.1234

10

Ready

Member 0012.abcd.2345

Ready

If you have only one cisco catalyst switch (non stack mode), follow all the steps mentioned in this document, but youll be doing it only on one flash card.

First, verify the content of the flash cards, using dir flash1: command.

# dir flash1:

c3750-ipbasek9-mz.122-35.SE5.bin

# dir flash2:

c3750-ipbasek9-mz.122-35.SE5.bin

As you see above, both the flash cards contains the current IOS image file, which is version 122.35.SE5

Verify what version of IOS image your switch is currently running. Most likely this will be same as the current IOS image file that you see in your flash card. As you see below, it is using 12.3(35)SE5

# show ver

Switch Ports Model

SW Version

SW Image

------ ----- -----

----------

----------

1 24

WS-C3750G-24T

12.2(35)SE5

C3750-IPBASEK9-M

2 24

WS-C3750G-24T

12.2(35)SE5

C3750-IPBASEK9-M

2. Download Latest IOS Image from Cisco Website


Download the latest IOS image for your cisco website Go to cisco.com -> IOS Software -> Select your Siwtch (for example: Cisco Catalyst Switch 3750G-24T) -> Click on Download IP BASE -> Select the latest version that you want to download (for example: 12-2.55.SE1). While you are on this download page, copy/paste the MD5 given to your system. After we download the IOS image and move it to the switch, well verify the MD5 checksum before installing the image.

3. Delete Old IOS Software Image from Flash


Since well be downloading the new ISO image and moving it to the flash card, we need some space. So, delete the current old image from the flash card.

# delete /f /r flash1:c3750-ipbase-mz.122.35-35.SE5

# delete /f /r flash2:c3750-ipbase-mz.122-35.SE5

# dir flash1:

# dir flash2:

In the above delete command, /f stands for force, and /r stands for recurssive.

On a side note, you should be using some software to monitor your switch status. If you are not doing it install Nagios, and monitor your switches.

4. Copy the IOS image to Cisco Switch


To transfer the IOS image from your laptop to Cisco Switch, you should run a TFTPserver on your laptop (or on the system where youve downloaded the IOS image).

If you are running a TFTPserver on your laptop, and connected to the switch using a console cable, assign a ip-address to your laptop, and put your laptop on the same network as the switch.

Copy the ISO image to the flash as shown below using the copy command. This will ask you to enter the address of the remote host (which is your laptop in this case), and the source filename that needs to be transferred (which is the ISO image you downloaded from cisco website).

# copy tftp flash1

>Address or name of remote host? 192.168.1.10

>source filename? c3750-ipbasek9-mz-122-55.SE1.bin

>Destination filename? c3750-ipbasek9-mz-122-55.SE1.bin

Once youve copied it, make sure the file is there on the flash card.

# dir flash1:

c3750-ipbasek9-mz-122-55.SE1.bin

Just to make sure nothing went wrong during the copy, do a MD5 check-sum on this, and compare with the MD5 that you noted down from cisco website while downloading the IOS image. To create MD5 checksum of a file in Cisco catalyst switch, use the verify command as shown below.

# verify /md5 flash1:c3750-ipbasek9-mz-122-55.SE1.bin

If you are running two switches in stack configuration, do the same on the second flash card.

# copy tftp flash2:

# dir flash2:

# verify /md5 flash2:c3750-ipbasek9-mz-122-55.SE1.bin

5. Modify Switch Boot path-list


Now it is time to tell switch cisco to use the new ISO image to boot from. Before changing the boot information, verify the current configuration, and change it using the boot system command as shown below.

# show boot

# config t

# boot system switch all flash:c3750-ipbasek9-mz-122-55.SE1.bin

6. Save Config and Restart the Switch


Verify the current boot information, save the current configuration, and reboot the cisco switch as shown below.

# show boot

# write mem

# reload

7. Final Verification after IOS Upgrade


Finally verify the current IOS version of the switch, after the upgrade, it should display the new version as shown below.

# show ver

Switch Ports Model

SW Version

SW Image

------ ----- -----

----------

----------

1 24

WS-C3750G-24T

12.2(55)SE1

C3750-IPBASEK9-M

2 24

WS-C3750G-24T

12.2(55)SE1

C3750-IPBASEK9-M

Make sure to verify your interface and vlan status, to make sure everything is running properly without any issues.

Andras Dosztal June 23, 2011 at 2:43 am

For step 4: If you downloaded a .tar file instead of .bin, you can extract it on the fly. Use the following command in enable mode: archive tar /xtract tftp:///flash:c3750-ipbasek9-mz-122-55.SE1.tar flash: Be aware that in this case the boot command will be: boot system switch all flash:c3750-ipbasek9-mz-122-55.SE1/flash:c3750-ipbasek9-mz-122-55.SE1.bin BTW the .tar contains the files needed by the http-server.

Andras Dosztal June 23, 2011 at 9:49 am

I think the engine messed up my archive command. It was: archive tar /xtract tftp://IP_address/c3750-ipbasek9-mz-122-55.SE1.tar flash:

Ryan Brady June 24, 2011 at 9:56 am

Heres how I upgrade the IOS on my 3750 series switches at work, via TFTP:

wr mem archive download-sw /safe /allow-feature-upgrade /reload tftp:ip_address/ios_image.tar it will download/verify/redownload if need be, also will wait to delete the old image off the flash once the new image is verified non-corrupt (assuming there is room on the flash to hold a 2nd image, otherwise it will tell you there is not enough room)

also if youre running a stack, if you upgrade the stack master, it should auto-upgrade the rest of the stack, since it will notice a version mismatch (same as if you introduce a virgin switch into a existing/new stack, it will auto-flash the new member)

5David June 27, 2011 at 5:37 am

Hi Ramesh, Thank you for your steps. I am trying to upgrade Cisco IOS on my 3750. I notice that there is a html directory under c3750-ipbase-mz.122-35.SE5: Switch#dir Directory of flash:/c3750-ipbase-mz.122-35.SE5/ 6 -rwx 7175078 Mar 1 1993 00:05:41 +00:00 c3750-ipbase-mz.122-35.SE5.bin 7 drwx 4224 Mar 1 1993 00:06:04 +00:00 html 508 -rwx 598 Mar 1 1993 00:06:42 +00:00 info The html directory seems for HTTP access:

Switch#dir Directory of flash:/c3750-ipbase-mz.122-35.SE5/html/ 8 -rwx 7084 Mar 1 1993 00:05:42 +00:00 toolbar.js 9 -rwx 23783 Mar 1 1993 00:05:42 +00:00 framework.js 10 -rwx 1749 Mar 1 1993 00:05:42 +00:00 appsui.js 11 -rwx 47300 Mar 1 1993 00:05:42 +00:00 sorttable.js 12 -rwx 577 Mar 1 1993 00:05:42 +00:00 title.js 13 -rwx 20829 Mar 1 1993 00:05:43 +00:00 sitewide.js 14 -rwx 62 Mar 1 1993 00:05:43 +00:00 more.txt 15 -rwx 65479 Mar 1 1993 00:05:44 +00:00 fpv.js 16 -rwx 9353 Mar 1 1993 00:05:44 +00:00 combo.js 17 -rwx 13563 Mar 1 1993 00:05:44 +00:00 forms.js 18 -rwx 39650 Mar 1 1993 00:05:44 +00:00 graph.js 19 -rwx 21674 Mar 1 1993 00:05:45 +00:00 stylesheet.css 20 -rwx 865 Mar 1 1993 00:05:45 +00:00 helpframework.js 21 -rwx 1616 Mar 1 1993 00:05:45 +00:00 layers.js 22 -rwx 425 Mar 1 1993 00:05:45 +00:00 reloadstatus.htm 23 -rwx 1654 Mar 1 1993 00:05:45 +00:00 menu.css 24 -rwx 12179 Mar 1 1993 00:05:45 +00:00 setup_report.htm As the flash in my Cisco3750 has insufficient place for the new Cisco IOS, can i simply delete c3750-ipbase-mz.122-35.SE5.bin in c3750ipbase-mz.122-35.SE5/ directory? Then tftp the new Cisco IOS over? Thank you David

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