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Router# copy tftp: flash: Address or name of remote host []? 192.168.1.50 Source filename []? c1900-universalk9-mz.SPA.158-3.M7.bin Destination filename [c1900-universalk9-mz.SPA.158-3.M7.bin]? Use code with caution. 4. Configure the System Boot Path

Router# copy tftp: flash: Address or name of remote host [ ]? 192.168.1.100 Source filename [ ]? c1900universalk9mzspa1583m7bin Destination filename [ ]? c1900universalk9mzspa1583m7bin c1900universalk9mzspa1583m7bin

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Instruct the system bootstrap code to bypass the older target file and initialize the new version upon the next power cycle: Use code with caution

Upgrading or restoring your router with the c1900-universalk9-mz.SPA.158-3.M7.bin image requires a secure connection via Console and an accessible TFTP/SCP server. 1. Backup the Existing Configuration and Old Image

: The image file is compressed using a standard zip/gzip algorithm to save flash storage space.