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		<title>How to Load a new Cisco PIX software image from a TFTP server</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TFTP (trivial file transfer protocol) provides a convenient means of quickly transferring a Cisco IOS image to a firewall over an ethernet interface. This procedure is substantially faster than transferring over a serial port. Step 1: Copy the IOS binary file to the TFTP directory. By default on most UNIX systems, the default data directory [...]


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