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c1111 not reading network-confg on boot

kennethdue
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Hi All

 

We have an existing ZTD deployed, where the setup relies on a 'bootloader' network-confg, with some EEvents to determine which configuration to retrieve (via reverse-lookup).  The bootloader will be (should be) retrieved after getting tftp option via the dhcp lease.

This works excellent with ASR1001, ISR4431 and C892FSP.. So far a few thousand routers is installed with this setup.

 

Now we want to deploy WS-C1111-4P (IOS Version 16.8.1) -routers in this setup.

This router will not retrieve network-confg on bootup, regardless of how long we wait

however, when copying from console, the file transfer works fine

 

<output from console on boot>

.....

<snip>

.....

*Jan 8 06:36:55.193: %SCRIPT_INSTALL-3-SCRPT_UNABLE_TO_READ_FILE: Unable to read the file tftp://<x.x.x.x>/network-confg
*Jan 8 06:36:56.181: %PNP-6-PROFILE_CONFIG: PnP Discovery profile pnp-zero-touch configured

........

<snip>

......

Jan 8 06:37:18.572: %AN-6-AN_ABORTED_BY_CONSOLE_INPUT: Autonomic disabled due to User intervention on console. configure 'autonomic' to enable it.
Jan 8 06:38:54.596: %PNP-6-PNP_DISCOVERY_DONE: PnP Discovery done successfully
Jan 8 06:39:58.001: %SYS-6-CLOCKUPDATE: System clock has been updated from 06:39:58 UTC Tue Jan 8 2019 to 06:39:58 UTC Tue Jan 8 2019, configured from console by vty0.
Jan 8 06:39:58.200: %PKI-4-NOCONFIGAUTOSAVE: Configuration was modified. Issue "write memory" to save new IOS PKI configuration

.....

<login to console>

....
Router>en
Router#copy tftp://<x.x.x.x>/network-confg running-config
Destination filename [running-config]?
Accessing tftp://<x.x.x.x>/network-confg...
Loading network-confg from x.x.x.x (via GigabitEthernet0/0/0): !
[OK - 9733 bytes]

9733 bytes copied in 0.936 secs (10399 bytes/sec)
Router#
Jan 8 06:42:52.603: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from tftp://<x.x.x.x>/network-confg by console

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Leo Laohoo
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Are you using Zero Touch? As in "vstack"?

No, totally standard DHCP options.

kennethdue
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Really ??

 

Is there no solution to a c1111 not retrieving network-confg on boot ?

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