RE: Strange behaviour for 2600 tftpdnld - anyone else has [7:54892]

2002-10-04 Thread Daren Presbitero
]] On Behalf Of Chuck's Long Road Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 5:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Strange behaviour for 2600 tftpdnld - anyone else has [7:54871] I encountered something similar with IOS 12.1.10 enterprise on the 2500 series. I reported it to Cisco and posted somethin

Re: Strange behaviour for 2600 tftpdnld - anyone else has [7:54871]

2002-10-04 Thread Chuck's Long Road
I encountered something similar with IOS 12.1.10 enterprise on the 2500 series. I reported it to Cisco and posted something on the list here a month or two back. There is a bug in some of the 12.1 codes. ""Andrew Larkins"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi all,

Re: Strange behaviour for 2600 tftpdnld - anyone else has [7:54862]

2002-10-04 Thread Andrew Cook
What tftp server are you using? I have run into the same problem, but only when I was using an older tftp daemon on a SunOS box. Try running a tftp server on your machine and directly connecting to the router with a crossover and see if there is any change. Andrew Cook ""Andrew Larkins"" wrot

Strange behaviour for 2600 tftpdnld - anyone else has similar [7:54856]

2002-10-04 Thread Andrew Larkins
Hi all, I was upgrading some 2600's yesterday with new flash and DRAM. The router boots up into rommon mode correctly. All the TFTP variables are then set and the code uploaded. Problem is that when the code is finished I get an error about invalid checksum. Downloaded some new code and same res

Re: tftpdnld

2001-04-07 Thread Gareth Hinton
IL PROTECTED]... > Dear Group, > > Had a fun day with tftpdnld. > > First, remember that the variables have to entered in UPPERCASE. > > Second - a sort of question to the group.. is there a difference in > checksum "checking" between say unix tftp servers and a

tftpdnld

2001-04-05 Thread Kevin Wigle
Dear Group, Had a fun day with tftpdnld. First, remember that the variables have to entered in UPPERCASE. Second - a sort of question to the group.. is there a difference in checksum "checking" between say unix tftp servers and a tftp server on a windows box? I ask because

Re: empty bootflash/flash on a 4500; no tftpdnld, only dnld

2001-02-11 Thread Circusnuts
getting into IOS trouble). Phil - Original Message - From: "Rama, Subu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 7:18 AM Subject: empty bootflash/flash on a 4500; no tftpdnld, only dnld > Dear groupstudy: > We have a 4500

empty bootflash/flash on a 4500; no tftpdnld, only dnld

2001-02-11 Thread Rama, Subu
Dear groupstudy: We have a 4500M with empty bootflash/flash. We are at the rommon prompt and have access only to "dnld". No "tftpdnld" or "xmodem" commands available. Thought dnld was probably the older name for xmodem and tried using it. No success. Each time a