From: Guyler, Rik (rguyler@shp-dayton.org)
Date: Fri Mar 31 2006 - 12:21:52 GMT-3
That's odd...it quits on me after 32MB. I use version 2.0,rev.10 but it's
the non-daemon (non-service) version. Maybe you have a different version?
I think the one I have is the latest, which is pretty old. Looks like they
pulled it off their website...at least I can't find it there any more...
Rik
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Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 11:33 AM
To: Jim Devane
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Subject: Re: OT - How do you download a 34 MB image in rommon mode?
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I tried the 3CDaemon TFTP client and
it worked!
Funny thing is I previously tried the Cisco TFTP client and Solarwinds TFTP
client and neither worked.
3CDaemon kicks ass!
On 3/22/06, Jim Devane <jdevane@nevadanap.com> wrote:
>
> Get a TFTP server that won't quit... STOP using Xmodem, waste of your
> time.
> 3com made one that works very well... Heard pumpkin works, not sure
> though never tried
>
> http://www.ncat.co.uk/Download/index.htm
>
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> Of
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> Subject: OT - How do you download a 34 MB image in rommon mode?
>
> Hey group,
>
> I have a Cisco 3845 and the IOS image in flash is either corrupted or
> has a bug so the router is contiuosly reloading itself.
> I tried downloading a new image using TFTP in rommon mode but
> unfortuantely it keeps timing out. For some reason TFTP cannot handle
> large file transfers.
>
> Is there another way I can download a new image? Right now I am using
> XMODEM and its probably going to take 13 hours to finish.
>
> Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
>
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