Hi,

If you are using the default control plane policy then you will find that
this is rate-limiting your tftp, causing it to timeout.

You can adjust your policy or disable it for the duration of your tftp
session.

Regards, Martin






On 13/06/11 6:31 AM, "Renelson Panosky" <panocisc...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I am trying to upgrade the IOS in a new Nexus 7000 that i am working on.
>I
>keep getting this crazy error: TFTP get operation failed:connection timed
>out.
>
>I can ping my TFTP server from the switch and i can ping the switch so i
>know i have two way communication.  Have Anyone of you guys ran into this
>situation or any other machine?
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