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Hello Cisco geniuses. We dusted off an un-used Cisco Catalyst 3750-48PS switch that we found in storage. Powered it on, assigned and ip and whatnot. Noticed that the IOS version was the 1st one out of 18 revisions available. We decided to do an upgrade via the webconsole. We were at the original 12.2.35-SE5(ED) and jumped to 12.2.55-SE6(ED).

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Left it at 80% and went home. This morning - still at 80% (oh-oh!). I couldnt click on any other option on the webconsole as it warned of upgrade in progress. Obviously - it wasnt 'progressing'.

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  2. We dusted off an un-used Cisco Catalyst 3750-48PS switch that we. Http:/ / www.ehow.com/ how_12131145_recover-firmware-cisco-3750. What ios should I download?

I had no choice but to pull the power. So now I just get all solid green lights on the left panel above the 'mode' button. I cant connect via telnet using tera term (win7), can't I ping it or the port which I had the network cable light up - DOA. Funny thing is that after I closed the 'progress' window I was able to access the web page again for about 20 seconds and then I lost connection. I found this guide but I cant get past step 3 because no port lights go on. Any other tricks or did I just brick it?

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Question - what ios should I download? Ceez wrote: Hello Cisco geniuses. We dusted off an un-used Cisco Catalyst 3750-48PS switch that we found in storage. Powered it on, assigned and ip and whatnot. Noticed that the IOS version was the 1st one out of 18 revisions available. We decided to do an upgrade via the webconsole.

We were at the original 12.2.35-SE5(ED) and jumped to 12.2.55-SE6(ED). Left it at 80% and went home. This morning - still at 80% (oh-oh!). I couldnt click on any other option on the webconsole as it warned of upgrade in progress. Obviously - it wasnt 'progressing'. I had no choice but to pull the power.

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Ok, I am going to ask the obvious. Do you have a SMARTNet contract on the switch? If so, contact Cisco TAC, if not, you were not licensed to upgrade to the newer IOS. Anyway, Do you get any output from the console using a Cisco console cable (not a patch cable, the Cisco console cable is a 'Roll over' cable)? You should be getting boot messages before the switch tries to load a missing/corrupt IOS. I have not upgraded a switch using the web console so does the old IOS image get erased before loading the new IOS? If not, your NVRAM Flash may be full. Neopost si 72 manual woodworkers.

If you are getting the boot messages, you should be able to enter rommon mode and tell the switch to boot to the old IOS. Ceez wrote: question - what ios should I download?

Without the full model number, it is hard to say. Like Jaguar said, you have to use the one you are licensed for. Most Cisco basic switches use the IPBase IOS. The Enterprise models (in the earlier model number descriptions) used the IP Services or higher. The IP Services and higher offer the more advanced routing features (EIGRP, IS-IS, Static, etc plus the basic routing features, static, RIP, RIP2) where the IP Base feature offered only basic routing features (Static, RIP, RIP2, etc.).

Unless the switch was ordered specifically with the enteprise feature set loaded (higher cost), it will have the IP Base IOS loaded.

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