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Router#config t<br />

Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.<br />

Router(config)#partition flash 2<br />

Router(config)#^Z<br />

Router# show flash<br />

System flash direc<strong>to</strong>ry, partition 1:<br />

File Length Name/status<br />

No files in System flash<br />

[0 bytes used, 8388608 available, 8388608 <strong>to</strong>tal]<br />

8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)<br />

System flash direc<strong>to</strong>ry, partition 2:<br />

No files in System flash<br />

[0 bytes used, 8388608 available, 8388608 <strong>to</strong>tal]<br />

8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)<br />

With mo<strong>the</strong>rboard-mounted flash, <strong>the</strong> number of partitions depends<br />

on <strong>the</strong> number of flash slots. After <strong>the</strong> partitions are in place, you can<br />

TFTP <strong>the</strong> IOS images. When you copy <strong>the</strong> images, you will be asked <strong>to</strong><br />

choose which partition will be <strong>the</strong> destination:<br />

Router#copy tftp flash<br />

Partition Size Used Free Bank-Size State<br />

Copy Mode<br />

1 8192K 0K 8192K 8192K Read/Write<br />

Direct<br />

2 8192K 0K 8192K 8192K Read/Write<br />

Direct<br />

[Type ? for partition direc<strong>to</strong>ry; ? for full direc<strong>to</strong>ry;<br />

q <strong>to</strong> abort]<br />

Which partition? [default = 1]<br />

System flash direc<strong>to</strong>ry, partition 1:<br />

No files in System flash<br />

[0 bytes used, 8388608 available, 8388608 <strong>to</strong>tal]<br />

Address or name of remote host [192.168.0.2]?<br />

Source file name? c2500-d-l.120-3.bin<br />

Destination file name [c2500-d-l.120-3.bin]?<br />

Accessing file 'c2500-d-l.120-3.bin'on 192.168.0.2…<br />

Loading c2500-d-l.120-3.bin from 192.168.0.2 (via<br />

E<strong>the</strong>rnet0): ! [OK]

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