""the-other -jason""  wrote in message
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> JP wrote:
>
> > It is a lot saver and easy to manage if you just use a PC, I do
> > not see why
> > you would want to use your router as tftp server.
>
> Your PC might not be in the appropriate location to act as the tftp
server.
> For example, at an ISP, the routers are internet connected and the PCs are
> on a management LAN behind a firewall. You'd have to punch a hole in that
> firewall, but the routers are obviously directly connected to each other.


Where are your servers receiving snmp traps?
As Nicolas mentioned, there are maybe exceptions, but that's how far I would
go.

>
> Jason
> author, Boson bcmsn1, bscn2, bsci2, Quizware ccie




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