Jeff- As a matter of fact, YES!
Dunno why, as I didn't have time to try figuring it out, but this was my
scenario.
Klever Nothings PumpKIN TFTP Server installed on WinXP workstation, and
running with proper folder specified for images.
Cisco 1750 Router configured to boot loading image from ab
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Jeff- As a matter of fact, YES!
Dunno why, as I didn't have time to try figuring it out
Tim Booth wrote:
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> Did you try disabling the built-in winxp firewall?
This is disabled by default, so unless they specifically turned it on, this
shouldn't be the problem. But a good thing to check never the less.
Mike W.
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It's disabled.
Have you tried it yourself?
Jeff
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> Anyone have any issues with WindowsXP and using tftp? Seems not to work
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> my XP box.
>
> Jeff
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o the tftp server but not copy it back to the
router.
I haven't tried pumpkin.
Guess I'm keeping my notebook at Win98 for awhile longer.
Kevin Wigle
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I've done plenty of TFTP transfers in Win XP with
Pumpkin with no problem. It's all I use for TFTP.
Their website is www.klever.net/kin but it appears to
be down at the moment. It's been awhile since I've
been there... The stories they had about the programs
were funny.
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no
luck.
> Messed around some more and it seems I can get the config back and forth
but
> I can only save the IOS to the tftp server but not copy it back to the
> router.
>
> I haven't tried pumpkin.
>
> Guess I'm keeping my notebook at Win98 for awhile longer..
i used to use cisco's tftp server on win 98/2000/xp and there have been no
problems.
however, one day my tftp on xp suddenly doesn't work for no reason. No
matter what i do, it just timed out. I then download 3com's tftp server
s/ware (another freeware) and it works again!
so it's worth trying
Has anyone tried running the TFTP server in emulation mode?
-Colin
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> Anyone have any issues with WindowsXP and using tftp? Seems not to work
with
> my XP box.
>
> Jeff
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ions of the tftp directory and file with no
luck.
> Messed around some more and it seems I can get the config back and forth
but
> I can only save the IOS to the tftp server but not copy it back to the
> router.
>
> I haven't tried pumpkin.
>
> Guess I'm keeping my n
The Cisco and SolarWinds servers
work fine on a router that has read/write flash.
So I guess I don't have an XP problem after all..
Kevin Wigle
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I've done plenty of TFTP transfers in Win XP with
Pumpkin with no problem. It's all I use for TFTP.
Their website is www.klever.net/kin but it appears to
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