md5sum c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.158-3.M9.bin Option A – Via TFTP from a PC connected to router’s Ethernet port:
It is important to first clarify that the string does not correspond to a valid, existing firmware filename for any Cisco router or switch.
Router# enable Router# copy tftp: flash: Address or name of remote host [x.x.x.x]? 192.168.1.100 Source filename []? c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.158-3.M9.bin Destination filename [c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.158-3.M9.bin]? [press enter] Wait for transfer (can take 5–10 minutes). Then verify:
Typical Cisco IOS filenames follow a structured pattern, e.g., c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.158-3.M9.bin (which is a real file for the Cisco 800 series). The version you provided omits hyphens and misplaces version identifiers.
Router console commands:
md5sum c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.158-3.M9.bin Option A – Via TFTP from a PC connected to router’s Ethernet port:
It is important to first clarify that the string does not correspond to a valid, existing firmware filename for any Cisco router or switch. c800universalk9mzspa1583m9bin work
Router# enable Router# copy tftp: flash: Address or name of remote host [x.x.x.x]? 192.168.1.100 Source filename []? c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.158-3.M9.bin Destination filename [c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.158-3.M9.bin]? [press enter] Wait for transfer (can take 5–10 minutes). Then verify: md5sum c800-universalk9-mz
Typical Cisco IOS filenames follow a structured pattern, e.g., c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.158-3.M9.bin (which is a real file for the Cisco 800 series). The version you provided omits hyphens and misplaces version identifiers. c800universalk9mzspa1583m9bin work
Router console commands: