05-09-2007 02:30 AM
Hi everyone,..
I am using LMS 4.5 and RME 4.0.3
I am trying to add IOS image of my switches to my repositery.
I scheduale the job successfully but it then fails and gives this error report.
I can telnet no problem to the switch and made sure of the telnet/enable passwords.
However what exactly am i doing wrong?
Import Mode : Parallel
Protocol Order for Image Transfer : TFTP,SCP,HTTP,RCP
Total number of device(s) to be processed : 1
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Processing Device : 10.139.8.24
Start Time : Wed May 09 13:05:16 EEST 2007
Device is locked for exclusive access.
The supported protocols for image transfer are: TFTP,SCP,RCP
Connecting to the device using TELNET...
Couldn't connect to the device
Cause: SWIM5001: Cannot connect to the device 10.139.8.24 using TELNET.
Skipping the image import from this device.
Image Import Operation Failed
Device is unlocked.
Device Import Result : Failed
End Time:Wed May 09 13:05:49 EEST 2007
SWIM0036: Could not add this image to software repository.
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Import of /c2950-i6k2l2q4-mz.121-22.EA8a.bin from device failed
No action will be performed to add the image to the library.
Job Ended At : Wed May 09 13:07:26 EEST 2007
05-09-2007 04:19 AM
Have you gone to the device center and checked connectivity from server to device ?
05-09-2007 07:20 AM
When you say, you can telnet, does this mean from the CiscoWorks server? A sniffer trace of the import operation and/or the SWIM job directory after enabling SoftwareManagement debugging under RME > Admin > System Preferences > Loglevel Settings would give more details as to why this is failing.
05-17-2007 12:00 AM
The problem is solved.
I had a problem with the telnet connectivity between the LMS server and the switches.
The LMS is working perfectly now.
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