>I guess my problem is trying to figure out how to get tftp to recognize
> the 120 ip address..

No, your problem is that you don't have connectivity on that ethernet card.

If you can't ping on a directly connected network - then you won't be able
to do much else.

You say that you have up/up on the router.  This will happen always
initially and then the port will go down after a few seconds if the port
isn't working. Do you observe up/up after about 30 seconds?

If so that suggests to me that you're plugging it into a hub and then from
the hub to the PC?

On the PC, there must be an indicator light that shows link status.... is it
on?

If using a hub, the router port must have a link light, does the port for
the pc have a link light?

Ensure that the PC is not plugged into an uplink port or a Xover switch is
enabled.

On the PC, go into the ethernet card properties and see if TCP/IP shows up
under bindings.

Run ipconfig and see if more than one card is viewable - the TR and the
Ethernet.  This is your first easy way of seeing if the ethernet card has
been accepted by the system.

Under control panel/system/device manager - check to see if there is any red
X's or yellow !s beside Network adaptors.  Is the ethernet card even there?
If it is check properties and see if it says "device is working properly".

If you're using a Xover cable - it may be faulty.  I have seen up/up without
a link light but nothing worked.

You may not have to delete the TR card.  Perhaps you can disable it.  I
don't know which version of windows you're using.

First and foremost - you have a connectivity problem.  Either the hub, cable
or interface card.  You have to work that out first.

Kevin Wigle

----- Original Message -----
From: "EROD EROD" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, 11 April, 2001 00:36
Subject: Re: Cisco TFTP Program??? [7:167]


> O.k.
>
> Basically this is what i've done,  I've removed a token ring card
> (pcmcia)
> & installed an ethernet card in it's place, I configured the ethernet
> card
> with a 120.1.1.1/8  default gateway pointing to 120.1.1.2 which is the ip
> add on the
> ethernet port...I did this of course by going to the tcp/ip properties &
> selecting the
> ethernet network adapter & configurein the ip address on that adapter...
>
> Configure e0 on the router with ip 120.1.1.2/8 & it shows up/up but when
> i launch
> the telnet program it automatically pops up with the original token
> ring's ip address
> that was originally in the machine...I don't want to have to delete the
> TR adapter because
> i'll need it when i return to the office...
>
> I can't ping from either side..
>
> I guess my problem is trying to figure out how to get tftp to recognize
> the 120 ip address..
>
> it keeps reverting back to the private ip that i have setup for the token
> card....
>
> I just can't believe this is stumping me...
>
> TIA for the help !




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