From: Clifton Stewart (cliftonlstewart@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Apr 13 2001 - 02:15:54 GMT-3
Daneyon,
This is what you need to do type show ver, then copy the name of your IOS.
1. Issue a config t
2. Type tftp and hit the tab key
3. You should see tftp-server flash: (Paste the name of the IOS here)
4. Type exit, end or control-z to get back to #
5. Your router is now serving the same TFTP function as your PC.
Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
-Cliff
daneyon hansen wrote:
> I am lost on setting up a router as a TFTP server. The docs I have say on
> the router that will act as a TFTP server do tftp-server from global config.
> I am tryin to practice auto install, and I am going NO where. From the
> remote router that I am tring to copy it's config so I can later pull it
> back via auto install, I used the ip helper address, and this is JUST over
> ethernet. When I try the copy this is what I get:
>
> r2#copy start tftp
> Address or name of remote host []? 10.0.92.9
> Destination filename [r2-confg]?
> TFTP: error code 2 received - Access denied
>
> %Error opening tftp://10.0.92.9/r2-confg (Undefined error)
>
> I then placed an ACL to per any, still the same thing?
>
> The far route R9 has this for the TFTP config:
>
> tftp-server nvram:
>
> Can someone please HELP!
>
> Daneyon
>
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