02-28-2011 04:30 PM
03-02-2011 01:05 AM
Hi axfalk,
you can refer to this document
where is said that the ACE does not support TFTP fixup.
Hope this helps,
Alessandro
03-02-2011 01:05 AM
Hi axfalk,
you can refer to this document
where is said that the ACE does not support TFTP fixup.
Hope this helps,
Alessandro
03-02-2011 10:48 AM
Thanks for your response. Is that because TFTP creates a separate data flow?
Thanks again...
03-02-2011 11:55 AM
make a persistance on source ip and enable the source NAT for servers through the VIP address. The default gateway has to be the ACE.
03-02-2011 05:03 PM
Thanks for your response. We're running in a brideg mode, so the servers' default gateway is the upstream switch..Would it still be possible?
Thanks again..
03-03-2011 01:36 AM
Hi axfalk,
if the inspection of the protocol is not required here but just loadblancing the TFTP requests, you can refer to this document then where the TFTP load-balancing is explained:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-13771
Also based on the topic of a community you may also have a look at the Documents section to see if the topic of your interested has been already discussed.
I hope you'll find it useful :-).
Give it a try and feel free to post your questions.
Alessandro
03-03-2011 04:25 PM
Allesandro, thanks for pointing me to the doc - it's helpful. The question that I have is why it would not work in bridge mode?
Thanks again...
_ Greg
03-08-2011 12:58 AM
Hi Greg,
the translation of the source address in a flow is something that normally is required in a bridge-mode environment and this what the document I have sent to you says.
I think you have to src NAT also the flow from the client to the server. Could you post here your configuration relevant for this issue?
Alessandro
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