Cisco Switching/Routing :: SGE 2000 - Can't Open TFTP Client / No Free UDP Port
Oct 19, 2010
I have several SGE2000 in production and every night I save the current configuration to a tftf server... from time to time I get the following error: [code] Can't open TFTP client.At this time, the only way to be able to save the config again is rebooting the switch, but this is not a solution I am comfort.
nyone know if "vpc-orphan-port suspend" works if i put on N2k interface. not the fex link. example i have fex 101 and i put on eth 101/1/10 will it suspend the port on N2K connected to secondary N5K when peer link is down?
I have a Cisco ASA 5505 with a fairly simple set up. Few VPN tunnels and only 3 open ports for applications. I have entered the following lines static (inside,outside) tcp interface 9002 10.0.3.230 9002 netmask 255.255.255.255 access-list outside_access_in extended permit tcp any interface outside eq 9002.I have done this before with zero issues. The other two ports are open, however, port 9002 will not be visable from the outside. The ASA says it is open, but if I go to a site like canyouseeme, it shows closed. I cannot connect to the application either.
I'm working at a company that has several 6509 switches running CatOS. They have two of the 6509's running in vtp server mode and the rest as clients. I set up a new vlan from one of the vtp servers and it propagated out. The problem comes when I try to assign a port on one of the vtp clients to this new vlan. It gives me an error that the switch must be in vtp server mode to add/delete vlans. I'm not trying to add/or delete a vlan just trying to add a port into an existing vlan. I'm hesitant to put the switch in vtp server mode. Is this a CatOS thing or is there a specific command to accomplish this?
Recently had an external security scan done on my DIR 655 and scan results are stating I have an accessible TFTP Server running. i've been through all the settings, and even upgraded to the latest firmware. Yet security scans are telling me I've got a TFTP Server running. Why would one be showing on the external interface, and how can I stop it?
i want to boot my Router's IOS from TFTP server but when I use the command: boot system tftp c2801-adventerprisek9_ivs-mz.124-24.T7.bin 172.16.10. 200; after that I write-mem, it shows the log:
-Router#wr -Building configuration... -ROMMON: out of room in table, cannot set "BOOT"
And when I reload the router, it cannot boot IOS from TFTP Server, sure my TFTP work well and 2801 can ping to TFTP.
How do i go about setting up a TFTP server from laptop to Cisco ws-C3750 48P Switch, I need to pull the image off the switch and place it on an other switch that has a corrupt image, The switch which is corrupted is the same as above Cisco ws-C3750 48P.
I have been looking at grading the IOS version on our 6509-E however there is not enough space on disk:0 to upgrade to the version I need to install. The question I would like to ask is - is it possible to boot the IOS from a TFTP server? If this is possible what configuration do I need on the 6509 to enable this. How does the 6509 know about the TFTP server as an IOS is not installed and therefore it will not have a network configuration
I'm trying to upgrade my 2950G-24-EI via tftp but it looks like the sw can't transfer any of the files completely or with errors. I downloaded the BIN+TAR files from Cisco (and from another site) matching my Catalyst and opened an TFTP server on my PC. The files are :
I am trying to create a backup of my 2620 router so I can use for GNS3.
I have only configured the IP address on my FastEthernet port. Having many issues with no connection to my pc, finally I found that you must enable the interface 'no shutdown'. Now I have a valid connection
I have made no other configurations on this router, everything else is default.
I can successfully PING from both ends
**PROBLEM: My problem is that when trying to 'copy flash' to my TFTP server, the response is**
if vPC is supported between a single 2232PP FEX and two 7000 switches running 6.0(1)? I have been researching this for an implementation I am doing for a client and was able to determine it was not supported with earlier versions of 5.0 when the FEX is connected via vPC as I described above, but I can't find anything related to version 6.0(1). I have done this for other clients with 5000 and 2000 switches, but I don't have too much experience with 7000 switches.
I have a big doubt. Can I connect a LAN switch (i.e. 2960, 3560 or 3750) to a couple of Nexus 2000 FEX (i.e 2232P or 2248TP) and have a Port-Channel or vPC with STP active and several VLANs through this Port-Channel? Or Can I only connect servers to these N2K FEX?
If the latest release of NX-OS 6.1.2 supports dual homing a Nexus 2000 to a pair of Nexus 7000s (F2 Module)? The document does state something about support for vPC+ but is not really clear about it.
My company is doing an nationwide upgrade of it's leased 2951 routers. For security sake I need to wipe everyone of them before being sending them back to the leasing company. I would like to somehow boot to a USB drive and call it a day.
I have a 3550 switch that I am trying to upgrade the IOS on.I am trying to copy to a TFTP server.I am receiving a socket error.I saw that this can be fixed with
Switch#config t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#no service config Switch(config)#exit Switch# 00:13:47: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console Switch#reload
I have done this 3 times to no avail.My TFTPd32 server on my pc is working fine.Here is the error
Switch#sh flas Directory of flash:/ 2 -rwx 556 Mar 1 1993 00:33:53 +00:00 vlan.dat 4 -rwx 3775 Mar 1 1993 00:37:54 +00:00 config.text 5 -rwx 24 Mar 1 1993 00:37:54 +00:00 private-config.text 6 -rwx 5687963 Mar 16 2007 01:05:23 +00:00 c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-25.SEB4.bin 8 drwx 192 Mar 1 1993 00:04:40 +00:00 c3550-i9q3l2-mz.121-22.EA1a
is it possible to connect one Cisco Nexus 2000 fabric extender to two Cisco Nexus 5000 and use one link on the first side and two links on the other side?
currently nexus 2000 and nexus 7000 does not support dual connection. you can not connect to 1 nexus 2000 to 2 nexus 7000 chasis. But for the nexus 5000, Nexus 7000s? 5000s and 7000s run same software.
I just got my first WRVS4400N v2.Nothing has changed, the definition of small business means there are USUALLY one office, and several people runs around thus the need of a VPN server sitting at the home office Router. I think most of us small business operators had wished for a connection away from office, NO REMOTE GROUPS, just clients on phone, or laptop. Using this connection to get to some files which isn't sitting in the cloud, or perhaps using it to hop over firewall restrictions that some overseas countries had imposed.
What you should have is a setting for Stand-alone VPN server, NOT Router to Router.. What you should have is feature that generates the various psk for different platforms. What you should have is made things simple, instead of these magicabbage which goes no where for the small businesses.Through out this thread the original poster is presenting the same problem, he and I don't have a Remote Group router to enter an IP address, tell us to use the QuikVPN client DON'T work, the Server isn't UP to begin with!Moreover, the VPN client installer on the this new v2 runs only in Win 2000 or XP??? What the (*&^! Doesn't seem like a large business like Cisco should have in their boxes.
Is there a possibility to transfer files between two N5k's via mgmt0 using TFTP protocol?
Source: One N5k's mgmt0 interface Destination: Another Nk5' mgmt0 interface
I know when issuing "copy bootflash tftp" or vice versa, I need to specify management VRF. But how do I specify to be TFTP itself sourced from mgmt0 interface in NX-OS? From IOS I was used to use "ip tftp source-interface <interface>", but in NX-OS I have only Ethernet or Loopback as an option.
According to NX-OS Unicast Routing Configuration Guide (Configuring Layer 3 Virtualization) the answer should be in N7k configuration guide, but I didnt find it there either...
Any explanation regarding these different operating temperature ranges? I would think it doesn't matter the enclosure that the switch is in, it will either work or fail at a certain temperature.,-40C to +70C (Vented Enclosure Operating),-20C to +60C (Sealed Enclosure Operating), -34C to +75C (Fan or Blower equipped Enclosure Operating).
I have a cisco 3750 swicth which i want to load a new ios to but unfortunately there's no enough space on the flash. This means that i need to backup the cureent (old) ios to my tftp server but the command keeps failing. It always gives 'No such file or directory' error .The free space on the flash is 8mb and my new ios is about 11mb.I also went inside the directory where the old is and inputed the same copy command but to no avail.Below are some of the command failure on the swicth:
I recently posted this same issue the other day, using TFTPd32. Now i am pretty close to fixing it. I do have a different setup; my pc ethernet port is broken so I am using an ethernet/usb adapter. I am attempting to backup my IOS from a 3550 switch to my PC.
I am using DHCP/TFTP to autoconfigure a 3945 router. The router properly obtains an IP address and finds the correct TFTP server. The issue lies in the download of the configuration file from the TFTP server. The router downloads the file, gives the "Ok" message, and prompts you to press Return to get started. When I view the running-config, several commands are missing from the Serial 0/0/0 section (HWIC-2T). If I modify the config file on the TFTP server to use Serial 0/0/1 instead and repeat the process, the configuration file loads without any issues and Serial 0/0/1 has all of the commands.
I also tried moving syntax around in my config file, but the end result is still the same. If I use Serial0/0/0 - I don't get all of the commands. If I use Serial 0/0/1, I do.
I am doing image upgrade on Catalyst 6509-E. During TFTP image transfer to sup-bootflash I always see !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!o!!!!!!!!!! "o" out of sequence packet. Although the image size seems to be correct at the end but there is always some "o" packets.
I am assuming not, but I haven't tried loading with the image after seeing this.