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: Execute show license to guarantee that your universal features (Security or Data packages) migrated correctly and remain fully active.
Keep the old image as a backup until you are sure the new one works. conf t boot system flash c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.159- .M10.bin end wr mem Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 5. Reload and Confirm Once you reload, verify the new version is active: show version | include Cisco IOS Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard The "Universal" Factor universalk9
The or code displayed during the transfer or boot phase. c800universalk9mzspa1593m10bin install
router# verify /md5 flash:c800universalk9mzspa1593m10.bin
Before proceeding, ensure you have the following requirements: : Execute show license to guarantee that your
To transfer the IOS image file to the Cisco router, you must establish a local file server. Step 1: Set Up a TFTP/SCP/FTP Server
: Ensure your router has at least 512MB of RAM and enough available Flash memory (typically ~100MB) for the new image. Use show version to check RAM and show flash: for storage space. Copied to clipboard 5
Router# configure terminal Router(config)# no boot system Router(config)# boot system flash c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.159-3.M10.bin Router(config)# end Use code with caution. Step 6: Save and Reload the Router
Download the official c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.159-3.M10.bin file from the Cisco Software Central portal using your valid CCO credentials.
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