RE: Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)

2001-03-18 Thread Timothy Metz

check your tftp server's config... it's not finding the file your router is
requesting

Tim

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 Ash Aslam
 Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 8:53 AM
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 Subject: Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)


 Hi there,

 I have recently installed Windows 2000 Pro. on my PC and I am having
 problems coping an image from the TFTP to Cisco 2509 Router.  I can write
 the image to a TFTP but cannot read from it.
 Initially I had Windows NT 4 and Windows 95 and never had any problems.

 I can ping the tftp server OK:
 Router#ping 172.16.10.2

 Type escape sequence to abort.
 Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.10.2, timeout is 2 seconds:
 !
 Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms

 Here is what I keep getting:

 System flash directory:
 File  Length   Name/status
   1   9045624  /c2500-js-l.113-11a.bin
 [9045688 bytes used, 7731528 available, 16777216 total]
 Address or name of remote host [172.16.10.2]?
 Source file name? c2500-jos56i-l.121-5
 Destination file name [c2500-jos56i-l.121-5]?
 Accessing file 'c2500-jos56i-l.121-5' on 172.16.10.2...
 Loading c2500-jos56i-l.121-5  [File not found]
  [failed]

 Router#
 ---

 If I copy the image from RouterA (TFTP) - RouterB it copies the
 image code
 OK.

 Has anyone had similar problems copying the images from TFTP under Windows
 2000 to a Cisco Router?

 Any feedback on how to resolve this issue are welcomed.

 Thanks  Regards,
 Ash

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Re: Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)

2001-03-18 Thread Gareth Hinton

Is there a possibility that you've missed the extension off.(.bin)
Is your explorer set up not to show known extensions?
Just an idea.

Gaz


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 Hi there,

 I have recently installed Windows 2000 Pro. on my PC and I am having
 problems coping an image from the TFTP to Cisco 2509 Router.  I can write
 the image to a TFTP but cannot read from it.
 Initially I had Windows NT 4 and Windows 95 and never had any problems.

 I can ping the tftp server OK:
 Router#ping 172.16.10.2

 Type escape sequence to abort.
 Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.10.2, timeout is 2 seconds:
 !
 Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms

 Here is what I keep getting:

 System flash directory:
 File  Length   Name/status
   1   9045624  /c2500-js-l.113-11a.bin
 [9045688 bytes used, 7731528 available, 16777216 total]
 Address or name of remote host [172.16.10.2]?
 Source file name? c2500-jos56i-l.121-5
 Destination file name [c2500-jos56i-l.121-5]?
 Accessing file 'c2500-jos56i-l.121-5' on 172.16.10.2...
 Loading c2500-jos56i-l.121-5  [File not found]
  [failed]

 Router#
 ---

 If I copy the image from RouterA (TFTP) - RouterB it copies the image
code
 OK.

 Has anyone had similar problems copying the images from TFTP under Windows
 2000 to a Cisco Router?

 Any feedback on how to resolve this issue are welcomed.

 Thanks  Regards,
 Ash

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Re: Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)

2001-03-18 Thread Ramu Perumal


Could be that u r typing the file name wrongly.[Check if u r typing l
(one) instead of L (l as in light) or vice-versa]...

Ramu

- Original Message -
From: Timothy Metz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ash Aslam [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 1:41 PM
Subject: RE: Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)


 check your tftp server's config... it's not finding the file your router
is
 requesting

 Tim

  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  Ash Aslam
  Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 8:53 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)
 
 
  Hi there,
 
  I have recently installed Windows 2000 Pro. on my PC and I am having
  problems coping an image from the TFTP to Cisco 2509 Router.  I can
write
  the image to a TFTP but cannot read from it.
  Initially I had Windows NT 4 and Windows 95 and never had any problems.
 
  I can ping the tftp server OK:
  Router#ping 172.16.10.2
 
  Type escape sequence to abort.
  Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.10.2, timeout is 2 seconds:
  !
  Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms
 
  Here is what I keep getting:
 
  System flash directory:
  File  Length   Name/status
1   9045624  /c2500-js-l.113-11a.bin
  [9045688 bytes used, 7731528 available, 16777216 total]
  Address or name of remote host [172.16.10.2]?
  Source file name? c2500-jos56i-l.121-5
  Destination file name [c2500-jos56i-l.121-5]?
  Accessing file 'c2500-jos56i-l.121-5' on 172.16.10.2...
  Loading c2500-jos56i-l.121-5  [File not found]
   [failed]
 
  Router#
  ---
 
  If I copy the image from RouterA (TFTP) - RouterB it copies the
  image code
  OK.
 
  Has anyone had similar problems copying the images from TFTP under
Windows
  2000 to a Cisco Router?
 
  Any feedback on how to resolve this issue are welcomed.
 
  Thanks  Regards,
  Ash
 
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Re: Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)

2001-03-18 Thread Circusnuts

I agree with Gareth- No .bin @ the end of the image you have flagged for
copying

 Source file name? c2500-jos56i-l.121-5 

I always go to the source file  highlight it for "Rename" on a right click
to the label area of the file.  Hit Rename, then either copy or Cntrl C.
This method will save the name of your image in your Windows buffer  you
are free to past it into Hyper Term.  It's less work  I can't tell you how
many times I've left off a letter or dash.

Let us know how you make out !!!
Phil

- Original Message -
From: "Ash Aslam" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 5:52 AM
Subject: Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)


 Hi there,

 I have recently installed Windows 2000 Pro. on my PC and I am having
 problems coping an image from the TFTP to Cisco 2509 Router.  I can write
 the image to a TFTP but cannot read from it.
 Initially I had Windows NT 4 and Windows 95 and never had any problems.

 I can ping the tftp server OK:
 Router#ping 172.16.10.2

 Type escape sequence to abort.
 Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.10.2, timeout is 2 seconds:
 !
 Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms

 Here is what I keep getting:

 System flash directory:
 File  Length   Name/status
   1   9045624  /c2500-js-l.113-11a.bin
 [9045688 bytes used, 7731528 available, 16777216 total]
 Address or name of remote host [172.16.10.2]?
 Source file name? c2500-jos56i-l.121-5
 Destination file name [c2500-jos56i-l.121-5]?
 Accessing file 'c2500-jos56i-l.121-5' on 172.16.10.2...
 Loading c2500-jos56i-l.121-5  [File not found]
  [failed]

 Router#
 ---

 If I copy the image from RouterA (TFTP) - RouterB it copies the image
code
 OK.

 Has anyone had similar problems copying the images from TFTP under Windows
 2000 to a Cisco Router?

 Any feedback on how to resolve this issue are welcomed.

 Thanks  Regards,
 Ash

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RE: Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)

2001-03-18 Thread Ash Aslam

Hi Phil,

Yes, your were correct in saying that there was no .bin @ the end of the
image I was trying to copy.

Thanks to the other guys as well for their tips!

Regards,
Ash

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Sent: 18 March 2001 09:58
To: Ash Aslam; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)


I agree with Gareth- No .bin @ the end of the image you have flagged for
copying

 Source file name? c2500-jos56i-l.121-5 

I always go to the source file  highlight it for "Rename" on a right click
to the label area of the file.  Hit Rename, then either copy or Cntrl C.
This method will save the name of your image in your Windows buffer  you
are free to past it into Hyper Term.  It's less work  I can't tell you how
many times I've left off a letter or dash.

Let us know how you make out !!!
Phil

- Original Message -
From: "Ash Aslam" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 5:52 AM
Subject: Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)


 Hi there,

 I have recently installed Windows 2000 Pro. on my PC and I am having
 problems coping an image from the TFTP to Cisco 2509 Router.  I can write
 the image to a TFTP but cannot read from it.
 Initially I had Windows NT 4 and Windows 95 and never had any problems.

 I can ping the tftp server OK:
 Router#ping 172.16.10.2

 Type escape sequence to abort.
 Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.10.2, timeout is 2 seconds:
 !
 Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms

 Here is what I keep getting:

 System flash directory:
 File  Length   Name/status
   1   9045624  /c2500-js-l.113-11a.bin
 [9045688 bytes used, 7731528 available, 16777216 total]
 Address or name of remote host [172.16.10.2]?
 Source file name? c2500-jos56i-l.121-5
 Destination file name [c2500-jos56i-l.121-5]?
 Accessing file 'c2500-jos56i-l.121-5' on 172.16.10.2...
 Loading c2500-jos56i-l.121-5  [File not found]
  [failed]

 Router#
 ---

 If I copy the image from RouterA (TFTP) - RouterB it copies the image
code
 OK.

 Has anyone had similar problems copying the images from TFTP under Windows
 2000 to a Cisco Router?

 Any feedback on how to resolve this issue are welcomed.

 Thanks  Regards,
 Ash

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Copy an image from TFTP (Windows 2000)

2001-03-17 Thread Ash Aslam

Hi there,

I have recently installed Windows 2000 Pro. on my PC and I am having
problems coping an image from the TFTP to Cisco 2509 Router.  I can write
the image to a TFTP but cannot read from it.
Initially I had Windows NT 4 and Windows 95 and never had any problems.

I can ping the tftp server OK:
Router#ping 172.16.10.2

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.10.2, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms

Here is what I keep getting:

System flash directory:
File  Length   Name/status
  1   9045624  /c2500-js-l.113-11a.bin
[9045688 bytes used, 7731528 available, 16777216 total]
Address or name of remote host [172.16.10.2]?
Source file name? c2500-jos56i-l.121-5
Destination file name [c2500-jos56i-l.121-5]?
Accessing file 'c2500-jos56i-l.121-5' on 172.16.10.2...
Loading c2500-jos56i-l.121-5  [File not found]
 [failed]

Router#
---

If I copy the image from RouterA (TFTP) - RouterB it copies the image code
OK.

Has anyone had similar problems copying the images from TFTP under Windows
2000 to a Cisco Router?

Any feedback on how to resolve this issue are welcomed.

Thanks  Regards,
Ash

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