10-03-2009 05:55 AM - edited 07-03-2021 06:06 PM
whats the trick to do TFTP BACKUP? It seems not to like my regular tftp client...
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10-05-2009 03:12 AM
Here is a screenshot to upload a config file to a tftp server. See attached file.
10-03-2009 09:52 AM
make sure you are doing the "upload from controller" not "download to controller".
Also, make sure your file path is "/".
The TFTP prompt doesn't take a format of "c:/....."
Other than that, it should work.
can you tell us what your exact configuration for tftp looks like ( from the controller gui)?
10-03-2009 11:24 AM
you hit it on the head the issue is in the formatting and also someone said the cliend has to be tftp32d
10-03-2009 11:25 AM
also beneate the path is file name so what to put there?
10-03-2009 12:42 PM
tftpd32 is good when doing the downloads of software code. Some TFTP clients don't handle files larger than like 32MB. Thats why tftpd32 is usually suggested.
As for filename, if you are uploading the configuration to the tftp server (to backup), I suppose this is just where you say what you want the filename saved as.
10-03-2009 03:26 PM
good info, anyone have a screen shot of the tftp page with an example of a good path and filename?
10-05-2009 03:12 AM
02-09-2010 05:53 PM
Hi d-berlinski
Did you use tftp32 or wich one?
Currently I have the problem when I write the File Path in order to upload a file AIR-WLC2100-K9-6-0-188-0.aes to controller
I tried with TFTP desktop,and solarwinds I put file in c:/, in the FIle Path field I wrote / (base on the example shown in config guide file)
in file name field the name of the file; but it did not work.
I will try with \ in file path base on your example..
regards
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