

# mode settings (i.e., ip ftp username, ip ftp password, ip ftp passive) # To use ftp transfer, you must first define ftp user, password, and # In addition, the image file must exist in the user's home directory. Use a dedicated, restricted account for this.

# If you use scp, the password will appear in the process log of # with crypto support (a.k.a., a "k9" image). # Use of scp requires that the device currently be running an image # If you use this option, you may want to adjust the file pattern # deleting common files such as crash dumps and misc html files. # The clean_flash option will attempt to free space in flash by # preference is http, scp, ftp, then tftp. # If multiple protocols are selected, only one will be used. # You may specify addtional path information in the server field when # would execute, but not download files or make changes to the device. When NOT selected, the script will log the commands it # You MUST check the "enable_changes" option for any commands to

# safely use the following scripted content in your network. # Infoblox support if you have questions or concerns about how to Please contact your Infoblox representative or # modification to assure safe execution in specific network # devices unless the user has reviewed and/or made the proper # as an example, and should not be executed against production network It is provided by Infoblox to the user of this platform # warranted or guaranteed against specific vendor devices or user # This script content is provided to the user as is and is not I was wondering if anybody can help me with this.

I selected "scp" and "Download Only" when starting this and the problem I am getting is that the code isn't downloading the image to the switch and when checking the commands the switch ran, it isn't there. In a a previous video, I showed you how to download and install VMware Workstation Player and how to add EVE-NG to VMware, how to create a topology.I am trying to run the script below to download a Cisco IOS image from our server that we have setup. Use this EVE-NG tutorial to add Cisco images to EVE-NG and get an EVE-NG lab set up. This video is part of a series of videos that give you a full EVE-NG installation guide. This EVE-NG tutorial shows you step by step how to download Cisco IOS images, how to upload them to the EVE-NG server and then how to use them in EVE-NG topologies. How do you add and use Cisco images in EVE-NG topologies? This video shows you how to download Cisco IOS images from Cisco VIRL and then use them in your EVE-NG networks.
