ZTerm und Ciscos..

Ich hab mir durch einen blöden Zufall das IOS von einem Switch gelöscht (GBIC reingesteckt, nachdem ich das Flashimage gelöscht hatte..). Also wollte ich mit ZTerm und Xmodem-1k ein neues Image draufspielen...

Ohne Worte...

Boot Sector Filesystem (bs:) installed, fsid: 3
Parameter Block Filesystem (pb:) installed, fsid: 4

The system is unable to boot automatically because there
are no bootable files to boot.

switch: copy ?
usage: copy [-b <buffer_size>] <src_file> <dst_file>
switch: dir flash:
Directory of flash:/

2    -rwx  273       <date>               env_vars
3    -rwx  94370     <date>               c3500XL-diag-mz-120-5.WC2a
5    -rwx  111       <date>               info
7    drwx  10176     <date>               html
167  -rwx  111       <date>               info.ver

2231296 bytes available (1381376 bytes used)
switch: copy xmodem: flash:ios.bin
Begin the Xmodem or Xmodem-1K transfer now...
CCCCCCCCCC
### Send (X) c3500xl-c3h2s-mz.120-5.WC11.bin: 1810048 bytes,
33:34 elapsed, 898 cps, 93%
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File "xmodem:" successfully copied to "flash:ios.bin"
switch: boot
Boot process failed...
switch: load_helper
switch: boot
Boot process failed...
switch: boot flash:ios.bin
Loading "flash:ios.bin"...flash:ios.bin: magic number mismatch: bad mzip file

Error loading "flash:ios.bin"

Interrupt within 5 seconds to abort boot process.
Boot process failed...

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