02-15-2006 05:39 AM
I want to do a "boot host" (using TFTP) from a router, but I don't know the default path where the config files live on CiscoWorks. The router requires the path. Can you tell me what that path is?
I also want to make sure that CiscoWorks is set up as a TFTP server for this. Is it set up as a TFTP server by default or is there something that I need to do to make it that way??
Thanks.
Bob
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02-15-2006 06:20 AM
The files are indeed saved in a specific location,
however they need to be copied from that location to
the /tftpboot directory in order to have a successful
tftp transfer.
The default location varies depending on which version of CiscoWorks you are running.
02-15-2006 05:56 AM
You will have to move the config file to the tftpboot directory on the CiscoWorks server.
Is CiscoWorks installed on Windows or Solaris?
02-15-2006 06:07 AM
I was under the impression that the config files that CiscoWorks stores are located in a default directory and are called
We are running Solaris.
Thanks,
02-15-2006 06:20 AM
The files are indeed saved in a specific location,
however they need to be copied from that location to
the /tftpboot directory in order to have a successful
tftp transfer.
The default location varies depending on which version of CiscoWorks you are running.
02-15-2006 07:28 AM
Thank-you.
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