Just curious, I have a 1201 and I just practiced making a copy of my nmp and
dmp with TFTP server.
Did you give your switch a IP address using the admin port?  Than make sure
you are plugged into a port with ethernet and make sure your laptop is on
the same subnet.

What software version are you upgrading to?  I have 4.26.

""Michael L. Williams""  wrote in message
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> Which model switch is it?  If it's running IOS then you simply need an IP
on
> interface VLAN1.  By defaults all ports are in VLAN1, but if you've
changed
> it around, you need to make a port in VLAN1 and connect to it.....
>
> If it's using the CatOS, then make sure you're plugging into a port
(again)
> on VLAN1 since that's the default mgmt VLAN (i.e. can communicate with
sc0)
>
> Mike W.
>
> "Alexandre Carvalho"  wrote in message
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> > Hello Guys,
> > I have a weird problem with upgrading my switch and I was wondering if
> > somebody could help me out.
> > My laptop is in the same subnet as the switch , but I cannot ping each
> > other. I am running tftp server in my laptop so if I cannot ping I
cannot
> > upgrade it. I check the port where my laptop is connected and it says
OK.
> > Any ideas??
> >
> > Laptop: 10.2.2.1 /16
> > Switch : 10.2.2.2 /16
> >
> > Command used in the switch : set interface sc0 10.2.2.2 255.255.0.0
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Alex




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