Also make sure that your tftp server is able to do larger then 32meg files.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 17:24, Martin Clifton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you are using the default control plane policy then you will find that
> this is rate-limiting your tftp, causing it to timeout.
>
> You can adjust your p
Hi,
If you are using the default control plane policy then you will find that
this is rate-limiting your tftp, causing it to timeout.
You can adjust your policy or disable it for the duration of your tftp
session.
Regards, Martin
On 13/06/11 6:31 AM, "Renelson Panosky" wrote:
>I am tryin
Hi,
Make sure the TFTP server/service is running, it's not firewalled and
the file exists on it, with the proper name and read permissions.
Andras
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Renelson Panosky
wrote:
> I am trying to upgrade the IOS in a new Nexus 7000 that i am working on. I
> keep getti
And if you're trying over mgmt0 that you specify the management vrf.
Tim
At 01:57 PM 6/12/2011, Chris Evans pronounced:
Make sure that your source ping IP is the same as the tftp source IP?
On Jun 12, 2011 4:33 PM, "Renelson Panosky" wrote:
> I am trying to upgrade the IOS in a new Nexus 7000
Make sure that your source ping IP is the same as the tftp source IP?
On Jun 12, 2011 4:33 PM, "Renelson Panosky" wrote:
> I am trying to upgrade the IOS in a new Nexus 7000 that i am working on. I
> keep getting this crazy error: TFTP get operation failed:connection timed
> out.
>
> I can ping my
I am trying to upgrade the IOS in a new Nexus 7000 that i am working on. I
keep getting this crazy error: TFTP get operation failed:connection timed
out.
I can ping my TFTP server from the switch and i can ping the switch so i
know i have two way communication. Have Anyone of you guys ran into t