RE: autoinstall over frame (update)

From: Padhu (LFG) (padhu@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Feb 03 2001 - 00:52:52 GMT-3


   
Kevin,

If you copied the network-confg and r1-confg ( for eg) to your flash and set
ur router as a tftp server ..ur autoinstall should use the router/tftp
server ...I remember doing this a few months ago .... I'll try it again
after i am back from vacation ...No labbing for another month ..

run debug tftp events and see whats cookin

Cheers,Padhu

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Baumgartner [mailto:kbaumgar@cisco.com]
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 3:27 PM
To: Brian Hescock
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: autoinstall over frame (update)

Actually I tried using a router (on the other side of the framerelay) as the
tftp server. Using tftp-server flash:config. Had no success doing this.
Only when I went back to a external tftpserver could I get autoinstall to
work. Plus all the Cisco configurations that I have seen for autoinstall
for ethernet or framerelay show a external tftpserver.

  Maybe this is some "magic" to get this to work using a router as the
tftpserver other than I what I mentioned above but it doesn't seem possible.

  Kevin

At 04:01 PM 2/2/01 -0500, Brian Hescock wrote:
>Something I've been thinking about trying in the lab today, just for sh**s
>and grins is putting the two config files on the flash and add two
>tftp-server commands (on the existing router, not the new router). I
>wouldn't need the ip helper address command. Not sure if it will
>work but I don't know why not.
>
>B.
>
>On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Kevin Baumgartner wrote:
>
> > I have done it and I believe I posted something to the group a while
back.
> > Note for autoinstall to work you need a tftp server.
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> > At 02:17 PM 2/2/01 -0500, Brian Hescock wrote:
> > >I noticed in the archive that some people had questions if you could do
> > >autoinstall over frame using point-to-point, no one had tried it. I
read
> > >over the doc on univercd (search on "autoinstall") and you can do it:
> > >
> > >4R3(config-subif)#frame interface-dlci 105 prot ip 10.1.1.1
> > >
> > >10.1.1.1 is the ip address of the remote router that's being installed.
> > >
> > >But now to actually try it (should work).
> > >
> > >Brian
> > >



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