Try setting TCP/IP for the ethernet card to be default protocol.  Also you
might want to just go into device manager and temporarily disable the card.
Make sure the token ring card isn't in the machine at the same time.  If it
is, the binding order or default protocol will definitely come into play.

If none of this works, c&p the ROUTE PRINT table and the IPCONFIG /ALL info.

Allen
----- Original Message -----
From: "EROD EROD" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 11:36 PM
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 !
>
>
>
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001 21:56:14 -0400 "Kevin Wigle"
>  writes:
> > So what is it that is not happening?
> >
> > Can you ping from the router to the PC?  IP address is fine but is
> > there a
> > gateway assigned?
> >
> > Is the PC a windows OS or a unix variant? File permissions can
> > hamper unix.
> >
> > You can't assign the tftp program an IP address.  It uses any
> > address
> > assigned on any interface on the PC.
> >
> > Please be more specific on the actual failing conditions.
> >
> > What are you doing (the exact command and where) and what are you
> > seeing?
> >
> > I dare say that most people on this list have done this hundreds (if
> > not
> > thousands) of times.
> >
> > Kevin Wigle
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Edwin Rodriguez"
> > To:
> > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April, 2001 22:35
> > Subject: Cisco TFTP Program??? [7:167]
> >
> >
> > > This one's been bothering me...since i did this once before on my
> > win95
> > > machine..
> > >
> > > I'm trying to use cisco's tftp server program to upload a new ios
> > to a
> > > router , via e0,
> > > however i can't figure out a way to to assign the ip address to
> > the tftp
> > > program...
> > >
> > > I've tried assinging an ip address on the Nic card still no
> > good...
> > >
> > > any ideas..
> > >
> > > TIA,
> > >
> > > Randy
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