02-25-2012 06:59 AM - edited 03-07-2019 05:10 AM
How do I copy an IOs from my pc to a Solarwinds tftp server on my pc?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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02-25-2012 06:12 PM
Reza
I have read (again) the original post and realize that I seriously misunderstood the original request. I focused on how to copy IOS to the TFTP on a PC and assumed that it was from a router to the PC. But the original question was actually from the PC to the TFTP server on the PC. In that context copy and paste (or drag and drop) from one folder to a different folder is most likely the correct answer.
HTH
Rick
02-25-2012 08:12 AM
Just copy and paste it to
C:\TFTP-Root
HTH
02-25-2012 10:40 AM
Reza
In my experience copy and paste works (sort of) for config files, but I do not see how it could work for and IOS.
Stanley
If you want to copy IOS from the router to a TFTP server the easy way is to use the command
copy flash: tftp:
when you enter this command the router will generate several prompts asking for the address of the server and the file to be copied and then it will copy the file to the server.
HTH
Rick
02-25-2012 12:31 PM
Rick,
Here is my understanding from the OP's question.
He has already downloaded the IOS from Cisco's site to his PC in a folder (not TFTP folder) and now he wants to move the same file in to the TFTP root folder, so it is accessible form the switch or router..
Now, my undestanding could be completey wrong
Reza
02-25-2012 06:12 PM
Reza
I have read (again) the original post and realize that I seriously misunderstood the original request. I focused on how to copy IOS to the TFTP on a PC and assumed that it was from a router to the PC. But the original question was actually from the PC to the TFTP server on the PC. In that context copy and paste (or drag and drop) from one folder to a different folder is most likely the correct answer.
HTH
Rick
02-26-2012 07:02 AM
thanks a lot Rick. that worked just fine. now i am trying to figure out this memory issue. you are a lot of help.
thanks.
02-26-2012 12:56 PM
Stanley, can I request if you refrain from making multiple posts of the same issue?
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