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error while copying ios image from flash to tftp or ftp server
Hi
I am trying to download IOS from 2620 and 2610 router to my tftp and
ftp server.
With both tftp and ftp iam gettinf the folowing error:
"Error writing ftp://ipaddress.../IOS.bin (Write error)
I tried to download image from other router like 7120 &4700 to the
same tftp and ftp server. I was able to downoad the IOS without any
error.
Can anybody help me out?
Regards
Saket
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saki_cisco
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4/4/2004 11:31:13 AM |
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"Saket Badola" <saki_cisco@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c4bec339.0404040331.65628499@posting.google.com...
> Hi
> I am trying to download IOS from 2620 and 2610 router to my tftp and
> ftp server.
> With both tftp and ftp iam gettinf the folowing error:
> "Error writing ftp://ipaddress.../IOS.bin (Write error)
>
> I tried to download image from other router like 7120 &4700 to the
> same tftp and ftp server. I was able to downoad the IOS without any
> error.
>
> Can anybody help me out?
For ftp, make sure that "ip ftp username" and "ip ftp password" are in the
config.
For TFTP, make sure the file already exists and has write permission.
The nature of the path vary by TFTP server, but it is generally relative to
the set TFTP root directory. (What TFTP server)
Make sure the TFTP server has write permissions (SolarWinds has a checkbox
for that) and that the file has world-write permissions (Unix).
Also, the whole dialog of the failure may be hellpful. Make sure you are
copying from the right source location. Also be sure that TFTP or FTP
serevr don't have IP address restrictions.
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Phillip
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4/4/2004 8:02:06 PM
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I have tried "ip ftp username" and "ip ftp password".
But result is the same.
"Phillip Remaker" <rekamerpillihp-usenet1@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<2RZbc.46058$PJ6.4881@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com>...
> "Saket Badola" <saki_cisco@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:c4bec339.0404040331.65628499@posting.google.com...
>
> For ftp, make sure that "ip ftp username" and "ip ftp password" are in the
> config.
>
> For TFTP, make sure the file already exists and has write permission.
>
> The nature of the path vary by TFTP server, but it is generally relative to
> the set TFTP root directory. (What TFTP server)
>
> Make sure the TFTP server has write permissions (SolarWinds has a checkbox
> for that) and that the file has world-write permissions (Unix).
>
> Also, the whole dialog of the failure may be hellpful. Make sure you are
> copying from the right source location. Also be sure that TFTP or FTP
> serevr don't have IP address restrictions.
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saki_cisco
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4/5/2004 6:24:37 AM
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I have tried "ip ftp username" and "ip ftp password".
But result is the same.
"Phillip Remaker" <rekamerpillihp-usenet1@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<2RZbc.46058$PJ6.4881@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com>...
> "Saket Badola" <saki_cisco@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:c4bec339.0404040331.65628499@posting.google.com...
>
> For ftp, make sure that "ip ftp username" and "ip ftp password" are in the
> config.
>
> For TFTP, make sure the file already exists and has write permission.
>
> The nature of the path vary by TFTP server, but it is generally relative to
> the set TFTP root directory. (What TFTP server)
>
> Make sure the TFTP server has write permissions (SolarWinds has a checkbox
> for that) and that the file has world-write permissions (Unix).
>
> Also, the whole dialog of the failure may be hellpful. Make sure you are
> copying from the right source location. Also be sure that TFTP or FTP
> serevr don't have IP address restrictions.
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saki_cisco
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4/5/2004 6:35:45 AM
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