11-29-2007 04:36 AM - edited 03-03-2019 07:43 PM
Hi,
This is one of the interesting issue which i am facing. Whenever my client tries to send a file less than 1kb, the file is transmitted successfully over ftp, but for files greater than 1kb, the files are not being transferred, instead a 0 kb file is created on the destination server.
1. Link utilization is fine
2. No crc's etc on the link.
3. server settings are perfect.
4. MTU settings default to 1500 for the WAN link.
Kindly advise.
11-29-2007 04:54 AM
This can hardly be anything but MTU related.
Try what happens when you use the command " ip tcp adjust-mss 1300" on the LAN interface of your Internet router.
regards,
Leo
11-29-2007 05:26 AM
Well nothing seems to change, even after implementing "ip tcp adjust-mss 1300" ftp for large files is still failing.
11-29-2007 05:35 AM
Two other things to check:
-Any Policies or route maps there that might be messing with the df-bit?
-Any restrictions (for the user) about the file size on the server?
Are you able to upload files locally?
regards,
Leo
11-29-2007 07:06 AM
Hi,
Are you certain that its not related to the hosts i.e. Server and Client.
Interesting issue, please keep us posted about the matter.
Regards
Wilson Samuel
11-30-2007 08:13 AM
Hi,
Just jumping in and taking a guess here. My previous experience of FTP not working are related to MTU and MSS settings on both internal and external Ports. Are you using DSL as you WAN connection. If so then please apply the following.
Interface fa0/0
description ***INTERNAL INTERFACE***
ip address 192.168.0.254 255.255.255.0
ip tcp adjust-mss 1452
no shut
!
interface fa0/1
description ***EXTERNAL INTERFACE***
ip address 5.5.5.5 255.255.255.192
ip mtu 1492
no shut
If this does not work, then let us know how your router is configured and what type of wan links are being used.
HTH, Please rate if it does.
Regards
Stephen
12-02-2007 06:20 AM
Hi,
Can you tell us more on the following?
- FTP Client apps and version
- FTP Server apps and version
- FTP Server OS and version
Also check the FTP server settings and the destination folder settings.
Regards,
Dandy
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