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Cisco 1310 bridge boot loader fail and tftp timed out error while try to get back the boot loader via tftp server.

wxeroxnwgena
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Dear all,

           My cisco 1310 bridge boot loader fail while i try to upgrade to newest firmware, not i m try to get back my boot loader , but seem to be tftp timed out error pls see the below message:

i try to get back my boot loader to C1310-k9w7-tar.123-8.jea3.tar. my tftp server ip is 192.168.5.2 and tftp version TFTPD32.323 bwlow is capture txt:

bridge: set IP_ADDR 192.168.5.3

bridge: set NETMASK 255.255.255.0

bridge: set DEFAULT_ROUTER 192.168.5.1

bridge: tftp_init

bridge: tar -xtract tftp://192.168.5.2/c1310-k9w7-tar.123-8.JEA3 flash:

tftp://192.168.5.2/c1310-k9w7-tar.123-8.JEA3: connection timed out

bridge:

any advise please.

rgds,

woo.

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pcroak
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

It appears that you are assigning IP address properly. For some reason we are not getting a response from TFTP server. This is typically one of 2 things:

1. Firewall on the TFTP server workstation

2. Connectivity issue between AP and TFTP server

I would check firewall settings on the TFTP workstation. Are you connecting the AP to the workstation directly or through a switch? If it is through a switch, you could plugin a different workstation to the AP switchport to make sure it could reach the server as well.

-Pat

Dear Pat,

             I have already off the firewall setting on tftp server workstation pls see attach. and pls be informed that i connect the AP directly to TFTP server workstation and not through switch. any other advise???

rgds,

woo.

Do you have a TFTP server running?  If so, how is it configured?

Can the AP ping the TFTP server?

Leo Laohoo
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Hey Woo,

I've already responded to your PM. 

Thanks Leolaohoo,

                           I have assigned my TFTP server workstation IP 192.168.5.2/24 and gateway to 192.168.5.3 which i assign to my bridge via console, i also reply to ur PM. any further advise??

rgds,

woo.

TFTP IP Address:  192.168.5.2/24

Bridge IP Address:  192.168.3/24

Gateway:  NONE

dear Leo,

             Gateway none means on tftp server workstation or on bridge ???

thks for replying my stupid questions.

rgds,

woo.

Gateway IP address should be the TFTP server then.

Thanks Leolaohoo,

                           Now its worksssssssss.

big thks,

woo.

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