05-17-2005 03:53 AM - edited 03-02-2019 10:47 PM
At the beginning of this month of May, Cisco has deferred a raft of Supervisor 720 images due to at least one serious software issue. This affects two of my customers. But when I try to TFTP these 30MB+ files to bootflash, the TFTP servers either report "file too large" or simply timeout halfway through. Even FTP fails. But I have not seen any mention by Cisco of TFTP for Sup720 images being an issue. Has any one else had this issue? In the meantime I will get the customers to pay for flash cards, with the replacement image already on.
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05-17-2005 04:55 AM
Most TFTP servers do not support large files.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/770/fn13026.shtml
I have had pretty good success with TFTPd32 even with large files. Try using it
Alternatively, you can use FTP
05-17-2005 04:55 AM
Most TFTP servers do not support large files.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/770/fn13026.shtml
I have had pretty good success with TFTPd32 even with large files. Try using it
Alternatively, you can use FTP
05-25-2005 02:21 AM
Thanks very much for your good advice! I have not been able to test TFTPd32 with the Sup 720 images but it works where other popular TFTPDs fail, eg copying images from Sups. FTP failed with a protocol error but I did not pursue it.
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