![]() : Copying flash:cat9k_iosxe.16.09.03.SPA.bin from switch 1 to switch 2 Install_add: START Tue Jul 23 14:19: *Jul 23 18:19:10.806: %IOSXE-5-PLATFORM: Switch 1 R0/0: Jul 23 14:19:10 install_engine.sh: %INSTALL-5-INSTALL_START_INFO: Started install add flash:cat9k_iosxe.16.09.03.SPA.bin install_add: Adding PACKAGE - Starting initial file syncing. However, in this case we use a command to help us with that – install add file C9300-STACK#install add file flash:cat9k_iosxe.16.09.03.SPA.bin ! The following is output from the command ![]() ![]() Now traditionally you’d have to copy the bin files over to all of the switches in the stack. copy tftp flash:cat9k_iosxe.16.09.03.SPA.bin Sync the file to all the Switches in the Stack You’ll be prompted to enter in the IP Address of your TFTP server – which could simply be your laptop running tftpd. In this case I installing IOS-XE Fuji 16.9.3. Copy the file to the switch stack using copy tftp bootflash. By default when you’re working with a switch stack you’re working on the stack master. Copy the new IOS file overĪs with any other IOS upgrade you have to get the files onto the switch stack. I believe there are some newer commands in IOS-XE that help facilitate and make the process a little easier than in previous versions of IOS. The process is very similar to stacking other switches, if you’re familiar with stacking Cisco switches. I recently had to put together a Catalyst 9300 stack of switches and upgrade the switch stack, so I thought I’d document the process and share it. This article was originally written by A.J.
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