11-23-2005 11:12 AM - edited 03-03-2019 12:54 AM
I'm trying to TFTP a Cisco IOS image (122.18.SXD6) to a Cat 6509 that is currently running in Hybrid configuration (8.4(5) on the SUP720 and 122.8.SXB10 on the MSFC3) using pumpKIN tftp or 3CS server.
everytime I try to push the image, no matter what TFTP server I use, I am getting a 10054 error (connection reset by peer)... I am using the "latest and greatest" TFTP servers and know that they are able to transfer the amount of information I need them to (I transferred the 75 MB image from my workstation to a laptop using pumpKIN) has anyone ran into this problem?
11-23-2005 08:46 PM
Hello Paul,
I have same problem like you.
Could you please use FTP program insead of TFTP?
In my case, There is no issue using FTP.
Actually, i had seen the article on CCO, but i don't remember.
If i find the url i'll update.
Regards,
John
11-24-2005 12:28 AM
Hi
we did face similar kinda probs getting connection reset while doing/transfering files which are bigger in size using TFTP which we got rid off by shifting the transfer to FTP instead..
would suggest the same to u to try with FTP instead of TFTP.
regds
11-24-2005 02:15 AM
Hello
Can you please tell me what happens if you pull the image from the server to the 6509? I've never got push/put to work - didn't know you could do it with tftp until I saw it as an option in the 3CServer.
Kind regards,
Michael Blake.
11-24-2005 02:43 AM
Hi,
Most probably this is an issue with the TFTP server. Try this TFTP server it works great...
regards,
-amit singh
12-01-2005 09:53 AM
I never did get it to work with TFTP, but FTP was no problem
bug perhaps????
12-01-2005 11:01 AM
Cisco IOS has a 16MB TFTP file size limitation. Please refer to the following Field Notice:
12-01-2005 02:17 PM
the thing was I was trying to TFTP the image to a switch with CATOS
is there anything regarding CATOS as far as a size limitation?
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